Chapter 502
The Greatest Man Alive
Mr. MacMillan was stunned!
Everyone present knew he was the director of the Health Agency. However, this cold middle-aged man still beat him up!
Why was this man so confident as if he wasnât afraid of anything?
What kind of hospital would dare to offend the director of the Health Agency?
âYou will soon know how big your trouble is. Which hospital are you from? Tell me your name!â Mr.
MacMillan growled.
Ferran twisted Mr. MacMillanâs hair, looked at him coldly, and said, âI am the director of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital to the Rosefinch War Zone of the Darkflame Army of Hechland, Senior Colonel Ferran Wells!â
Mr. MacMillan sneered. âThe Fourth Affiliated Hosâ¦â
Suddenly, Mr. MacMillan froze, and then his pupils shrank violently. His subordinates were all silent and too scared to speak.
âYou⦠You must be lying! I know the Rosefinch War Zone never asked for medicines from private companies!â Mr. MacMillan came back to his senses and immediately shouted.
Ferran threw Mr. MacMillan away, and Mr. MacMillan hit Ferranâs Jetta. He raised his head and saw an entry permission on the windshield of this ordinary Jetta, which made him tremble again. He even forgot about his pain.
Immediately afterward, Mr. MacMillan saw a lean old man in his late sixties sitting in the back seat of the car. The old man was looking at him indifferently.
âMr⦠Mr. Wordsworth.â Mr. MacMillan called out tremblingly.
Mr. Wordsworth noticed that Mr. MacMillan had seen him, so he didnât plan to sit in the car any longer.
He opened the door and came out unhurriedly.
Astor didnât expect someone else in the car, so he was also taken aback.
Ferran went up and said, âMr. Wordsworth, this guy deliberately blocked our medicine. I just learned from him that he had done this on purpose!â
Mr. MacMillan was so frightened that he was almost out of his wits!
Mr. Wordsworth was just an ordinary medical soldier when he first joined the army, but as he treated more and more patients, he gradually became more and more important. Those who were saved by him all supported him one after another to pay back his kindness. Therefore, when he was in his fifties, he lived up to everyoneâs expectations, went from the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Rosefinch War Zone to the General Hospital, and served as the director!
Although he was just a director of the hospital, he had the same prestige and status as a mighty general in the War Department.
âAh, you must be Mr. Wordsworth. Hello, Iâve heard about your story for a long time!â Astor walked up to greet Milo Wordsworth with a smile.
Milo just nodded lightly at Astor and didnât pay much attention to him.
Then, he turned around to look at Mr. MacMillan and said, âMacMillan, shouldnât you give me an explanation for this matter?â
Mr. MacMillan was so frightened that he was trembling all over.
He hurriedly got up and said, âMr. Wordsworth, I⦠I didnât do it on purpose, and I didnât know that this batch of medicine would be sent to the hospitals of Rosefinch War Zoneâ¦â
Milo said expressionlessly, âTell me, what are you going to do now?â
Mr. MacMillan said, âIâll let these medicines go immediately. From now on, I will never interfere with the medicines sent to you by Poly Pharmaceuticalâ¦â
Milo nodded and said, âOkay. You may leave.â
Mr. MacMillan hurriedly said, âThank you, Mr. Wordsworth!â
He couldnât afford to offend Milo, who was the director of the General Hospital of Rosefinch War Zone.
Milo had a high status and was also an influential man in the entire War Department.
Mr. MacMillan knew he shouldnât block these medicines. And if he continued to make a fuss, those big shots in the War Department could crush him easily, no matter who his supporter was. Mr. MacMillan knew he would definitely be punished to ease everyoneâs anger.
Ferran frowned in dissatisfaction and said, âMr. Wordsworth, are you just letting him go like this?â
Milo said indifferently, âDidnât you beat him up just now? You should feel lucky that he wonât sue you.â
Mr. MacMillan trembled in fright and didnât want to stay here any longer. He scrambled and hurriedly called his subordinates to leave Poly Pharmaceutical.
Seeing that the arrogant Mr. MacMillan was driven away, the employees of Poly Pharmaceutical couldnât help cheering. These cheers sounded like slapping Mr. MacMillanâs face.
He had lost his dignity at the Gloire Hotel last time, so he went to Poly Pharmaceutical to regain his confidence. However, he ended up even more miserable with a broken nose bridge.
âAdrian, wait and see. This isnât over!â Mr. MacMillan hated Astor so much.
Astor could notice something in Miloâs attitude.
The other party didnât get along well with Astor. Otherwise, he would never let Mr. MacMillan go.
Obviously, Milo didnât want to interfere in this matter, especially since this matter also involved the superiors of the provincial government of Neva.
Astor saw Mr. MacMillan leave and smacked his lips regretfully. âItâs a pity to let him go just like that!â
He wanted Milo to crush Mr. MacMillan so that the special medicine Astor co-produced with Sanchez Pharm wouldnât need to be sent to Emperia City for inspection. It could be done in Neva province. In that case, it would save him more time and have less trouble.
Milo heard Astorâs words, and he couldnât help but turn around and say with a faint smile. âYou just stood aside and watched the show, right?â
âOf course not. I knew you wouldnât need my help to deal with such a coward.â Astor shook his head and smiled.
Then, he hurriedly turned around and said to the manager of the storage and transportation department, who was still in a daze, âWhat are you waiting for? Move! Send the medicines to those hospitals as soon as possible!â
âOh, of course!â The manager came back to his senses and hurriedly called his subordinates to start sorting out the medicines and delivering them.
Astor said with a smile, âSince youâre here, I should invite you in for a few drinks. Otherwise, the others might blame me for being ignorant.â
Milo sneered. âYou really are ignorant!â
Astor was stunned, then became a bit angry.
âIâm sure you could settle this matter yourself, right? Why did you wait until we got involved? Do you know what would happen? If there were an urgent situation and some sort of medicine were missing, would you bear the consequence of losing our soldiers?â
Miloâs face darkened. He looked at Astor unhappily and questioned him in a cold voice.
Astor smiled and said, âI had already explained to Mr. MacMillan about these medicines, and I had also seriously warned him what would happen if he kept making things difficult for me. However, he chose to ignore my warning. What else could I do?â
Milo had a bad temper.
And after hearing what Astor had said, he became even more annoyed and scolded Astor angrily. âIs that the reason for your negligence?â