Chapter 1040 - 1040 Pushed To The Limit
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
1040 Pushed To The Limit
The director was stunned as he did not expect that Monica would suddenly bring that up.
Finn was also a little surprised.
At that moment, Monica was really busy with business.
He did not know how Monica was at work lately, but at that moment, he seemed to have realized something.
âWhy? Is it a little difficult for you, director?â
âI wonât hide it from you. Ever since there was a problem with your companyâs drugs, the higher-ups have made us use all products from Sunny Pharmaceutical. There are still a lot of products left, and we have everything we need, so it doesnât make sense for me to ask the procurement department to purchase more. Besides, the hospital has its own standards for purchasing, and I donât have the final say.â It was an obvious rejection.
However, Monica just stared at the director and did not reply.
Feeling a little embarrassed, the director said, âHow about this? Iâll use up Sunny Pharmaceuticalâs drugs first, and when Iâve used up a certain amount, I promise to buy Cardellini Enterpriseâs drugs. What do you think?â
It was obvious that he was deliberately trying to fool Monica.
The old Monica might have believed him because she did not think that people were evil and that he would do what he had promised.
However, not anymore. She had a prejudiced perception toward everyone.
She said, âNo. You need to restock immediately.â
âArenât you making things difficult for me?â
âI can give you a discount. Weâll distribute three monthsâ worth of products to you, and you can settle the payment once a month. I can also give you a 20 percent discount on the purchase price.â
âItâs really not up to me to decide.â The hospital director was out in a difficult position, and he looked like he had no choice.
âIf thatâs the case, Iâll have to make a big deal out of my fatherâs matter.â
âMs. Cardellini.â The director looked helpless.
âI heard that the hospital is conducting an international hospital evaluation recently. According to the current situation, your hospital can enter the top 30 in the world from the top 50 last year. However, I wonder if your hospital will fall out of the top 100 if I expose this hospitalâs major medical malpractice to the world evaluation committee.â
âMs. Cardellini, arenât you a little too heartless?â The director was clearly a little angry. âThis medical accident has little to do with our hospital. To put it in an extreme way, itâs a natural disaster. Iâm afraid itâs a little unreasonable of you to push all the blame on our hospital.â
âWhether itâs a natural or man-made disaster, I think it should be the evaluation committeeâs decision, not you or me.â
âMs. Cardellini!â
âThis is my condition in exchange for the compensation.â Monica did not want to waste too much time on this. âIâll give you one day to think about it. If you donât agree, Iâll really make a big deal out of this matter! If it blows up, will it affect the hospitalâs reputation? Youâll have to reevaluate.â
As she spoke, she planned to leave with Steve.
âMs. Cardellini!â the director called out to her angrily.
Monica turned her head around.
âI need to report this to my superiors. I really canât make the decision.â
âI know. Thatâs why Iâm giving you a day. Iâll come to you at this time tomorrow.â
After that, she left with Steve.
The moment the office door closed, the director looked at Finn and said, âCan you attribute that incident to a medical accident so that our hospital is not responsible for it?â
âIn fact, we are responsible for it. The specialist doctor was hired by our hospital, and during the surgery, it was because he fainted that the surgery failed. If the Cardellinis pursue the matter, our hospital will not be able to shirk from responsibility.â
The directorâs expression was visibly much more solemn now.
âThere has never been a successful case of heart transplant surgery in our hospital. Now, with medical malpractice, itâll affect our cardiology department very badly. If the matter gets blown up, Iâm afraid itâll be hard for anyone to choose our cardiology department in the future. I think you can consider Monicaâs suggestion.â
âIâd like to consider it too, and I canât wait to settle this matter, but the higher-ups donât agree. When they said they wanted to withdraw from purchasing Cardellini Enterpriseâs drugs, I actually suggested it. However, their answer was that I had to carry out the orders from the higher-ups. If I were to suggest this to them now, wouldnât they think that Iâm insensible?â
âThe situation then was different from now. Just tell them that if we donât meet Cardellini Enterpriseâs requirements, our hospital will face the danger of falling in the world ranking. If they think itâs alright, we wonât have to be threatened by Monica. If they canât accept it, the higher-ups will tell you what to do.â Finn gave the director a suggestion. âYou must report this matter to the superiors. If we delay this issue and anything happens, our hospital wonât be able to bear the consequences.â