Chapter 314

“Back to the hospital.”

At eleven o’clock at night, having just returned home and ready to rest, the hospital director received a phone call and rushed back to the hospital, heading straight for the security department.

Seated in front of the monitors were several professionals, clearly not hospital staff, methodically reviewing the surveillance footage in shifts.

Behind them, a man with a stern face and cold eyes stood against the wall, his expression utterly indifferent.

The director was overwhelmed.

“I’ve already heard about this afternoon’s incident. Fortunately, Dr. Castillo wasn’t seriously injured. I’ll grant her a few days off to rest properly.”

Curtis remained unmoved, “I’m here to find someone, not to discuss her leave.”

“Do you think it was intentional?” the director advised, “With so many people in the hospital every day, accidents are inevitable. It’s not the first time something like this has happened. Besides, Dr. Castillo is well-liked and hasn’t offended anyone. Why would anyone deliberately scald her? It must have been an accident.”

Curtis curled his lips in a cold smirk, “I don’t care if it was an accident or not. I’m rather unforgiving by nature. An eye for an eye. I funded your hospital’s new surveillance system, not for it to be just for show. If you can’t even find the person responsible.”

suppose you’ll need to find someone to

bitter than a mouthful of quinine.

that Sandra might have crossed paths with Leanne in the ophthalmology department and stirred up trouble, so he had sent her

his luck, trouble came knocking anyway.

that political savvy often outweighed medical skills. Playing it safe was a

a point. Leanne’s injuries are pretty bad. This isn’t

security department’s lights

boiling water was neither a patient of the

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nor a family member.

his face never fully captured. After the incident, he had quickly fled through the emergency exit, and the main entrance cameras captured the direction he left in.

for Harrington was ankylosing spondylitis with

the

Knowing Harrington’s allergy to atropine, Leanne specifically prescribed tropicamide eye drops instead.

visited the ward, Suzan was not

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