Chapter 60 Betrayal
“How could someone do such a despicable thing?”
Patrick darted his eyes around and replied, “Regardless of who that person is, I think he still ought to respect you. Hence, why don’t we wait until the new clinic opens? You can go over to say a word or two to bring that person down a peg. That way, you’ll be doing Mr. Lund a favor.”
Duncan smacked his own thigh and exclaimed, “Good idea! You’re a bright fellow, aren’t you? Let’s do that. Come over to pick me up when that idi’t opens his new clinic.”
“Sure.”
Patrick was on cloud nine when he was leaving Duncan’s house. Oh, Lincoln! You’re no match for me!
“Dad, what did Mr. Rodriguez say?” Randal asked.
“Sit back and enjoy the show!”
Two days later, it was the grand opening of Lincoln’s Four Pillars Hall.
had been contacting all his associates and doing promotional events for the
was
the other hand, Caylie was utterly devastated. If Emrys hadn’t consoled her, she
she saw someone familiar walking past. “Henny?
saw Henrietta exiting Four
say you were going for the post–graduate entrance exam, Henny?”
sorry, Caylie. D–Dr. Faraday offered to
young, and her medical skills were barely sufficient
complicated diseases, she still needed to ask Caylie
Lincoln was simply
Henrietta, who Caylie
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Chapter 60 Betrayal
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how ruthless
However, she’s now working for Lincoln at Four Pillars Hall just because Lincoln is paying her three times more. Does she really value the triple salary more than the time
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