Chapter 840
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 840 After Queenie stormed off in a haze of rage, she found herself growing suspicious. She quickly backtracked to trail after Arielle and Teddy in secret.
Since the hospital was packed today, Queenie blended in seamlessly with the crowd as she followed the duo to the eleventh floor. Finally, they stopped in front of a ward.
Was one of Arielleâs friends admitted to the hospital? Is Vinson the patient?
Queenie lingered outside the ward for a few moments before she decided to seek answers from a nearby nurse.
âAlthough the patient is in a VIP ward, there are no doctors assigned to him?â Queenie asked suspiciously Is Arielle the patientâs doctor?
âThatâs right.â The nurse nodded. âThere are no doctors attending the patient. Nevertheless, the hospital director visits the ward every day. We arenât allowed to enter the ward without permission too.
Mr. Nightshire isnât the patient. Instead, the patient is a young maiden from the countryside. However, Mr. Nightshireâs men did drop by once. Mr. Nightshireâs assistant was the one who handled her admission procedures.â
Queenie wracked her brain and came up with an idea.
âCould you give me the patientâs details? I might be able to offer some help,â Queenie asked.
The naive nurse did not give Queenieâs question a second thought. She was under the impression that Queenie was merely trying to help the patient.
She clapped her hands in delight. âDr. Mill, it would be great if you are willing to help out. The patient has been diagnosed with lung cancer. Iâve seen her records; it looks like her lung cancer has progressed to its later stages. Hence, her recovery might be difficult. But, if you help her out, Iâm sure her chances of recovery will increase greatly!â
Upon hearing the words âlung cancer,â Queenie was taken aback.
She gathered the patientâs report file and returned to her office.
After Queenie read through the reports, she finally had a solid grasp of the entire situation.
The couple was a pair of workers to whom Henrick owed wages. Arielle must have wanted to impress Vinson. Hence, she admitted the woman here and personally attended to her.
It must be why this patient wasnât assigned a doctor.
Once realization dawned upon Queenie, she sneered scornfully.
In Chanaea, lung cancer had the highest mortality rate among patients. Sheâd never heard of lung cancer being successfully cured with traditional Chanaean medicine before.
Although Queenie herself had a background in ancient and traditional Chanaean medicine, she strongly favored the use of modern medicine to treat cancer.
Modern medicine would be Queenieâs first choice, even more so when it came to lung cancer.
Arielle must be delusional to think that traditional Chanaean medicine can cure this patientâs lung cancer.
Right now, Queenie only needed to sit back and wait for the patient to succumb to her illness. Then, she would leak the news of Arielleâs failure to the press. Letâs see how much backlash sheâll get once /
publish this patientâs death to the public!
In truth, Queenie felt threatened when she realized that Arielle was the one who created the antidote for the snakeâs venom. She was afraid that Arielle might topple her from her position in the medical field.
Once I reveal Arielleâs failure, my position will be as secure as ever!
Queenie grew giddy with glee as she fantasized about witnessing Arielleâs downfall.
Back at the ward, Arielle gave Josee another round of acupuncture and instructed her to drink the herbal concoction sheâd prepared earlier.
This time, she doubled the herbsâ dosage.
Not long after Josee scarfed down the drink, she began to cough up blood.
Nigelâs heart ached when he saw Joseeâs pain. On the other hand, Josee found that she felt better after vomiting all the blood.
After a few words of advice, Arielle asked Teddy to remain in the hospital while she hailed a cab to the largest traditional Chanaean hospital in Jadeborough.
The largest traditional Chanaean hospital in Jadeborough was called Silverbirch Hospital. It was a medical body owned by the famous Mills.