Chapter 439 Persistent Fever

Bill's outburst caught the attention of every specialist in the room. They then turned to look at Luna.

The director and his entourage were surprised to see her dressed in their hospital's uniform.

“Which department are you from? I have never seen you before,” asked the middle-aged director, Wilson, after glancing at Luna.

Noticing Wilson's gaze, Johnny quickly explained the situation, “She is a friend of mine, Mr. Miles. Originally the director of internal medicine at Dellmoor Hospital, she now runs her own clinic. She brought her friend here for a check-up, and I requested her to help take a look at Old Mr. Condle.”

“Why did Mr. Condle claim she is to blame for his father's predicament?” Wilson asked with a puzzled expression after hearing Johnny's explanation.

“I run a clinic. Old Mr. Condle came to see me yesterday.”

Luna did not conceal anything, nor could she, for the matter.

Instead, she readily admitted that Wilhelm had visited her clinic.

did nothing wrong anyway, so there's nothing

caused him chronic fever? We haven't been able to determine the exact cause yet,” Wilson questioned with

diagnosis revealed that his tonsils were inflamed, so I prescribed him some anti-inflammatory medication and something to bring down the fever. I didn't

the crowd the truth about

Condle's tonsils were inflamed, yet this

at the same conclusion as

listen to this quack. She must have prescribed my father something illegal, causing his fever to keep relapsing. I'll call the cops on her and have her sent to prison if anything happens to

doctor. We need to focus on finding out

Luna was after

about this all day and still have not come up with anything. What else is there to discuss? I say we should just have this quack arrested and interrogated for

Mr. Condle is having trouble breathing. He requires immediate oxygen delivery, or

The crowd gasped.

me a

Wilhelm's critical situation, Wilson ordered the medical staff

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