Chapter 189
When She Stops Playing Nice
Chapter 189
Talways have been,â Gabriel said with a smile.
Giria was in much better spirits, and noticing that the time was not too early, she said to Gabriel, âYou still have to go to th busy. You donât need to stay with me. Iâm fine now, alid I donât want to take up more of your time.â
the company, right? Go and get
Although Gabriel also wanted to put work aside and continue to accompany Gina, he couldnât always postpone matters to attend to personal feelings, not with such a large company to manage.
So, he reluctantly said, âYou know that anytime you need me, you can call me at any time, right? Iâm always available.â
He would never let her feel alone.
Gina smiled and nodded.
Gina went to Prover Hospital.
They parted ways. Gabriel went to the company, and after tidying up, G
As the dean, she occasionally needed to inspect the hospital.
Upon arriving at the hospital, Gina met with Dylan.
He reported to Gina on the hospitalâs recent operations and suddenly said, âBy the way, Gina, a few patients who were previously waiting to be admitted have suddenly canceled, so the waiting list has moved up a bit⦠soâ¦
Dylan hesitated.
âSo what? Speak your mind.â
âSo, I saw Jamesâs admission application.â
âHmm.â Ginaâs response was indifferent. âWhatâs the problem with seeing his application? Is there a reason for the hesitation?â
âShould it be approved?â Dylan asked, knowing that Gina was not the type to use her power to oppress others. However, the Miller family had been extremely unfair to her in the past.
Dylan thought that if he concealed this from Gina and secretly ignored Jamesâs application, Gina would be angry with him if she ever found out. Thatâs
why he chose to inform Gina and let her make the decision.
Gina replied nonchalantly, âSince he has followed the normal application process, then just follow the normal procedure. Thereâs no need to mention it
to me specifically
Dylan frowned. âGina, youâre still too kind.â
Gina smiled indifferently. âAm I? What the Miller family did to me is separate from Jamesâs car accident that left him disabled. Besides, heâs not going to avoid paying the hospital and medical fees if heâs admitted. And I donât like to engage in petty actions behind the scenes. That would make me no different from them.â
Dylan thought Ginaâs words were sensible. âIâll make the arrangements.ââ
Gina nodded.
After understanding the situation, Gina left Dylanâs office, preparing to leave.
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As she passed by a VVIP ward, Gina heard a somewhat familiar girlâs voice.
âWhat are you doing? Let go of mel Stop it!â
Gina frowned and directly pushed open the ward door, revealing an old man lying in bed with a nurse in his arms. The nurse was struggling, and the ald manâs face wore a lewd grin, his face flushed with excitement. âYou little girl, you smell so good. Donât struggle, and just let me hold you! Whatâs the harm in a little hug? Besides, if you take good care of me, Iâll give you a lot of money. I have lots of moneyâ
âI donât want your money. Let gol Let go!â The nurse struggled and cried.
Gina recognized the nurse as Cathy. She stepped forward and directly pulled the old manâs hands away, then somewhat disdainfully wiped her hands with a piece of paper. The old man, seeing someone interfere with his fun, started to curse. âWho are you, you blind busybody?â
When the old man squinted his presbyopic eyes to get a better look at the person in front of him, his eyes lit up. âOh, itâs an even prettier little girl. Are you jealous that sheâs taking care of me? I can give her a lot of money, you know? So, you want to take her place and take care of me instead? Thatâs fine. I welcome it. Both of you can come and take care of me, serve me.â
Looking at the old manâs repulsive face, Gina clicked her tongue and just happened to see a backscratcher on the bedside table. She picked it up and struck the old manâs face with it. The old manâs face instantly showed a red mark, the impact nearly loosening his old teeth, causing him to let out a sharp cry of pain.
âYou, you d a m n e dâ¦. How dare you hit me? Do you know who I am? D a m n it, Iâll kill you. No, before you die, rll definitely make you suffer!â The old man was furious with embarrassment.
Gina struck him again with the backscratcher on the other side of his face. âIf you want a few more hits, you can keep running that mouth of yours that canât speak a good word.â
Cathy, just recovering from the disgust of the old manâs advances, was now shocked by Ginaâs actions. She hurriedly grabbed Ginaâs hand. âMiss, thatâs enough. Donât hit him anymore!â
Gina looked at Cathy. âWhat happened just now?â
Cathy was particularly aggrieved, her eyes red. âHe said he was hungry and wanted something to eat, so I asked him what he wanted. He said his throat was sore, and he couldnât speak loudly, so he asked me to lean in closer to hear him. As soon as I bent over, he grabbed me. I was so scared and panicked just nowâ¦.
âHe has a broken left arm and both legs are fractured, and he just threatened me, saying that if I continued to struggle and affected the healing of his fractures, I would have to pay for his medical expensesâ¦â
Cathy knew that someone who could afford a VVIP ward at Prover Hospital was either wealthy or noble, someone she couldnât afford to offend.
If the person wanted to deliberately make things difficult for her, there was not much she could do. After all, she was just a nurse who had graduated from university a year ago.
So, faced with that situation, she was very frightened and didnât know what to do. Moreover, although currently, only this old manâs right hand was functional, the size of his grip was surprisingly large, which shocked Cathy.
Gina frowned and addressed the old man. âApologize.â
The old man sneered. âYou dare to tell me to apologize? Iâm telling you, by offending me, both of you are dead meat. What, do you think youâre some kind of hero? And you, a young nurse, just you wait, I can make you unable to stay in this hospital with a flick of my finger.â
Gina laughed. âWhat makes you think you have the power to make her stay or leave this hospital?â
The old man remained confident. âYou little brat, donât get c c k y. Once I find out your identity, I wonât let you off either. You wait. Iâll have you thrown in
jall,â
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