Chapter 1375 Mr. Simpson, Iâm sorry The doctorâs hand-washing motion paused, and he looked up to ask the head nurse, âWhat are you saying?â
After glancing around, the head nurse lowered her voice and whispered in the doctorâs ear, âThe deceased was a renowned medical expert intemationally. He had previously had some disagreements with Mr. Simpson in terms of medical philosophy. They argued in the consultation room, and the expert was quite angry. After leaving, he cursed Mr. Simpson, calling him an inflexible and mediocre doctor.â
The doctor nodded and said, âSo, it seems that the deceased and Mr. Simpson had some conflict. No wonder the family is accusing Mr. Simpson of intentional harm.â
Another doctor nearby didnât like hearing this and said, âMr. Simpson is not that petty. How could he intentionally harm a patient over such a small matter? Maybe he even forgot about it. Otherwise, when Mr. Sherwood asked him for help, he would have definitely refused. How could he be generous enough to perform surgery for the patientâ¦â
The doctor at the front turned and scanned the others, saying, âItâs useless to talk about this now. The deceasedâs family is firmly suspecting him. Even if Mr. Simpson had ten mouths, he wouldnât be able to explain.â
The head nurse asked, âWhat do the hospital leaders say?â
The doctor replied, âTheyâre still in a meeting. I donât know how they will resolve it,â
The doctor who previously mentioned that Henry had a conflict with the deceased spoke again, âIn my opinion, Mr. Simpson will bear the brunt of this. Itâs clear that the patient was specifically targeting him.
The hospital leaders donât need to push another excellent doctor into taking responsibility. The impact is already significant enough. Sacrificing one doctor for the sake of the hospitalâs image is the most prudent solutionâ¦â
These conversations among the doctors and nurses reached Henryâs ears.
He leaned against another sink, his whole body blocked by the sink, and no one noticed he was there.
Jayden pushed open the door to the operating room corridor and saw Henry huddled in a corner, looking lost.
âMr. Simpson.â
Jaydenâs voice startled the doctors and nurses, who didnât expect the person involved to be there. They quickly left.
Jayden glanced at them, then shifted his gaze back to Henry.
âMr. Simpson, I didnât know something would go wrong with this surgery, otherwise I wouldnât have asked for your help. Iâm really sorry for putting you in this situation.â
Henry didnât say anything, his eyes lowered, still deep in thought about where the problem might lie.
Observing this, Jayden slowly sat down on the floor next to Henry, âMr. Simpson, the patient was old, and there are inherent risks with this type of surgery. Donât blame yourself too much.â
Only then did Henry raise his eyes and look sideways at Jayden, who was sitting next to him.
âMr. Sherwood, besides cardiovascular disease, does the patient have any other hidden illnesses that were not detected during routine screenings?â