Chapter 275
While waiting for Xander to arrive, Melanie saw Dr. Wells swiftly head downstairs with two interns. She
speculated that it was probably Dr. Hel who had come.
Yesterday, Dr. Well’s social media featured not only a photo with Dr. Hel but also several reposts of the
hospital’s public account reports. Authoritative experts were popular everywhere, especially in
neurology and brain–related surgeries.
Dr. Wells had been looking forward to meeting Dr. Hel for a long time.
Dr. Wells was almost at the elevator when he suddenly seemed to recall something. He turned back a
few steps, lowered his voice, and said to Melanie, “The seminar is starting in 15 minutes. Dr. Hel
should be resting downstairs now. If you want to try your luck, you can go.”
Melanie was momentarily stunned. She looked at Dr. Wells, but he was already hurrying off.
Melanie took a moment to understand what Dr. Wells was suggesting. She stood up, instinctively
glanced at her grandfather in the ward, and realized that she could not delay his situation any longer.
She also knew her grandfather would not want to remain in bed like this forever. He was a proud
person.
Melanie lowered her gaze, made a decision in her heart, and then walked toward the conference room
Dr. Wells mentioned.
In the conference room on the second floor, Howard was originally discussing a case with another
doctor when his phone suddenly rang. Despite being interrupted, he maintained his serious expression
and initially considered rejecting the call.
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However, after seeing the caller ID, he patiently answered the call.
Melanie could not be sure what was said on the other end of the line as Dr. Hel’s expression became
increasingly stern. In the end, he even rebuked, “Sarah, you know I detest people telling me these
things!”
Sarah sighed somewhat helplessly. “Howard, we know each other. It’s just a small favor, and she’s
desperate to save a life. Why be so rigid?”
“I won’t help, no wonder who your friends are. This is my principle! If there’s nothing else, I’m hanging
up,” Howard said coldly and promptly ended the call.
Coincidentally, a doctor at the entrance suddenly called out, “Dr. Hel.”
Howard looked up, his expression increasingly serious. “What’s the matter?”
An intern came over and said, “There’s a family of a patient outside looking for you. They want you to
check on a patient’s condition.”
Howard was known for his strictness in the medical field but also had a reputation for being
compassionate. Many regarded him as a medical role model.
“Sure, let the family member in,” he said.
Just as he finished speaking, a steady female voice came from the entrance. “Dr. Hel.”
Howard looked up and saw Melanie standing there.
His eyebrows furrowed, and he said in a not–so–friendly tone, “Why is it you again?”
Melanie’s gaze dropped slightly, and she said slowly between breaths, “Dr. Hel, I want to apologize for
my attitude this morning. I sincerely request that you check on my grandfather’s condition personally.
“I’ve seen several surgeries conducted for patients with conditions worse than my
grandfather’s. I implore you to look at him.”
Her attitude was extremely humble now, and Howard’s brows gradually unfurrowed. Dr. Wells had
indeed briefed him on Melanie’s grandfather’s condition.
However, Howard had also heard from Stella that Melanie was a cunning woman who had been trying
to get close to Eugene to leverage the family’s influence and elevate herself.
Seeing him remain silent, a complicated emotion flashed in Melanie’s eyes. However, she lowered her
gaze and concealed these emotions.
“Mr. Scott, the director is inside now.” A voice suddenly came from outside, and Melanie hesitated.
Someone outside must have said something as one of the doctors in the meeting room suddenly
slapped his forehead. “Oh, I forgot. I have an appointment with someone from LeapCo to discuss
cooperation on a previous public welfare inspection project today.”
LeapCo was currently involved in a public bidding process, so they were working on building a positive
public image.
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Chapter 276
The director, Leone, was about to leave when Eugene, who had been standing by the door, entered.
His gaze swept over Melanie, and then he turned to Howard and called out in a low voice, “Uncle.”
Howard nodded, the displeasure on his face diminishing slightly. “The charity event you mentioned
yesterday, you intend to collaborate with Paramount Hospital?”
Eugene nodded. “The process is already underway.”
Realizing what was happening, Leone asked, “So, Mr. Scott is Dr. Hel’s nephew?”
Howard’s expression was stern. “Charity check–ups are not trivial matters. It’s a substantial scale.
You’ve worked hard.”
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Despite not expecting Eugene to suddenly appear at the hospital, Melanie could care less about him
now. When she saw that the conversation was about to be diverted, she spoke up again,” Dr. Hel, can I
take up some of your time?”
Howard looked at her. Due to his perpetually stern expression, he seemed quite serious. Checking the
time, he said, “I’m sorry, the seminar starts in five minutes. I don’t think I have the time.
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“And besides, instead of spending time here with me, why not spend more time with your grandfather?
He’s getting older. There’s no need to use up medical resources unnecessarily!” Sarah’s phone call just
now had soured Howard’s mood, and he could not help but vent some of his frustration on Melanie.
Thinking of Sarah’s words, Howard became angry again and immediately made his way to the nearby
lounge.
Due to Howard’s recent outburst, the conference room was now very quiet.
Melanie stood awkwardly in place with Eugene by her side. Feeling a bit embarrassed, Leone gently
touched his forehead and asked Eugene, “Shall we go to the office to talk?”
“Sure,” Eugene replied indifferently.
The man then turned to Melanie and said with some hesitation, “Miss, could you please go back for
now? We’re about to have a meeting here.”
Doctors were gradually entering the conference room.
Melanie bit her lip and prepared to leave. She could not help but feel a bit bewildered. As she walked
past Eugene, she suddenly heard him say in a flat tone, “I warned you not to think too highly of
yourself.”
Melanie’s steps faltered, and she glanced sideways at Eugene, who had an indifferent expression.
After leaving the conference room, Melanie felt like all the strength had left her body. She turned to a
corner of a wall, took a moment to collect herself, and then called Xander on her phone.