Chapter 670
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Carter was not actually that petty.
If it was someone else, he would definitely let the patient use the pacemaker for free. After all, not everyone could afford it. As long as the conditions were met, it was more important to save oneâs life.
However, it was a different matter for Henrick.
His money rightfully belonged to Arielle. Now that the opportunity had arisen, Carter planned to extort as much out of Henrick as possible and hand the money to Arielle.
Not knowing how much the robotic pacemaker cost, Henrick agreed quickly, âOf course! I know that itâs donated to the hospital, not to me. Iâll pay for it now.â
Just when Henrick was about to leave, Queenie could not help but chime in, âSir, do you have enough money? If not, our hospital can provide you with an IOU.â
Thinking that Queenie was looking down on him, Henrick puffed out his chest and asked indignantly, âHow is it possible that I canât afford it?â
Queenie nodded awkwardly. âItâs great that you can afford it. As the machine cost one hundred million, not everyone can pay for it. Thatâs why I reminded you. I donât mean to sayâ¦â
âWhat?â Before she could finish her sentence, Henrick interrupted in shock, âHow much does it cost?â
âOne hundred million.â
âOne hundred million? Is it made of gold? Even gold isnât that expensive! Are you guys scamming me?â
Henrick was about to lose his mind.
He thought that a piece of medical equipment would only cost a million or so. Never had he expected it to cost a hundred million.
Is there something wrong with my ears, or is Queenie out of her mind?
Queenie did not expect Henrick to react like that upon hearing the price. In fact, she almost believed that he was a huge billionaire.
The expression on her face turned solemn as she clicked on Sann Groupâs website on her phone. She scrolled to the robotic pacemaker and showed it to Henrick.
âThis is the official price. Furthermore, the robotic pacemaker is sold via auctions. This current batch has already been sold out. According to what I know, the price for the previous batch had been raised from one hundred million to four hundred million. Despite so, everything was sold out within a second.â
Still in disbelief, Henrick took the phone and glanced at the price. Only then did he realize that Queenie was not lying to him.
The starting price was already one hundred million, so he was actually paying a discounted price.
âUmâ¦â
Henrick was momentarily at a loss for words.
Although he could fork out one hundred million, he would only bear to do so if it was to save his life.
When it came to saving Malorie, he was starting to have some doubts.
Is one hundred million worth it? Who knows how long she has left to live after itâs installed?
Even if sheâs healthy, sheâs already a foot in the grave, considering how old she is. Her days are numbered, anyway.
Henrick paced around in frustration.
Queenie urged him, âSir, you must decide quickly. Mrs. Southall canât hang in there for long. Itâs going to be twelve soon, so we must use the robotic pacemaker as soon as possible.â
Henrick suddenly froze in his tracks, having made a decision.
I cannot spend the one hundred million!
âIâm sorry.â Gritting his teeth, Henrick said awkwardly, âI canât afford one hundred million. Please proceed with the alternative treatment. I really have no choice.â
Queenie reminded again, âWe can provide you with an IOU.â
Steeling himself, Henrick insisted, âIâm sorry, but I canât afford to take an IOU. My companyâs been suffering from losses recently, so I canât afford to pay that one hundred million.â
Queenie glanced at him disdainfully before saying, âWe respect your decision. Iâll go in and take a look.
Mrs. Southallâs operation will probably not succeed, unlessâ¦â
Unless Henrick can find that miracle doctor who managed to cure the poisoned patient at Soir Coffee.