Chapter 248
Fred was taken aback by the conditions Kieran proposed. He had been hired by Kieran for a hefty fee,
so he figured Kieran should be willing to meet any conditions he proposed.
But to his surprise, Kieran was adamant about one particular issue.
Kieran looked at Fred and said, “Please understand, professor, that this patient had always been
treated by Dr. Brice Tranquil Care Hospital, even Dr. Brice resigned from another hospital to Tranquil
Care Hospital for the sake of the patient. Dr. Brice knows this patient’s condition better than anyone
else. I know you’re not a fan of working with people you don’t know, but having someone who knows
the patient’s condition working with you should be a good thing, right? What do you think, professor?”
It was clear that Kieran was insistent on having Dr. Brice involved with this patient.
The professor didn’t respond immediately. Instead, he turned to look at Alvin.
Alvin promptly wheeled a chair over and placed it in front of the professor.
The professor stared at the coffee on the table, nodded slightly, and said with a serious expression, “I
reckon I’ve had too much coffee. Mr. Hernandez doesn’t mind if I go to the bathroom first?”
“Of course.” Kieran stood up and approached the professor, ready to help, but the professor blocked
him. The professor smiled at Kieran and said, “No need to, trouble yourself, Mr. Hernandez. Alvin can
help me.”
With that, the professor looked at Alvin, who immediately wheeled the professor towards the restroom.
Vanessa stayed put, standing on the other side of the room.
Kieran glanced at Harding, who got up, patted Kieran on the shoulder, and said, “I’m gonna go for a
smoke.”
After saying that, Harding left the room.
Kieran took out his phone and started fiddling with it.
After Harding left, he nodded at Karl at the door. He lit a cigarette but didn’t take a drag. Instead, he
leaned in close to Karl’s ear and whispered, “Restroom.”
Karl pressed a button on his walkie-talkie and said, “Restroom.”
Dylan stood at the staircase, dressed in a white chef’s uniform with a chef’s hat and a mask covering
his face.
-Upon hearing the message from the walkie-talkie, he quickly walked into the restroom. He followed
closely behind the professor and then entered a stall, where he
started recording.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter the professor had Alvin check the surroundings to make sure none of Kieran’s people were
around, he took out his phone and dialed Kyle’s number.
“Mr. Hernandez insists on having the patient’s previous primary doctor by my side… Yes, I haven’t
agreed yet… Yes, I’m sure there’s nobody from Mr. Hernandez’s side around me… So, what should I
do now?… Okay, I understand! I promise I won’t let the patient wake up. I want to hear my daughter’s
voice…
In the restroom, Dylan accidentally overheard the professor’s conversation.
Through a quick glance, Dylan saw the professor angrily throw his phone against the wall.
Alvin immediately picked up the shattered phone. The professor took it from him and casually tossed it
into the trash can.
Then, he saw the professor wheel himself out of the restroom, with Alvin hurrying to follow.
Dylan looked at the phone in the trash can and sent a message to Kieran. He quickly received a reply
from Kieran.
He took a pair of gloves from his pocket, put them on, reached into the trash can, picked up the
shattered phone, and put it into a bag, grumbling, “If you’re gonna smash it against the wall, just smash
it against the wall! Why do you have to throw it in the trash? What a hassle.”
As Dylan complained, he put the bagged phone in his pocket.
After a smoke break, Harding nodded to Karl at the door and returned to the room.
Alvin wheeled the professor into the room, just as Harding was sitting down. He asked, “Did Dr. Ladd
also step out for a bit?”
Harding chuckled and nodded, “I went out for a smoke.”
The professor studied Harding’s hand and said, “Dr. Ladd, your hands don’t look like those of a habitual
smoker.”
“I don’t smoke that often, just occasionally,” Harding replied.
The professor didn’t pursue the topic. He had a knowing look on his face as he turned to Kieran and
said, “I hope I didn’t keep you waiting too long, Mr. Hernandez.”
“I hope your answer will be worth the wait,” Kieran responded with a smile..
Dr. Brice watched the two intelligent men. Neither of them was easy to deal with.
The professor laughed, “Mr. Hernandez, you’ve gone to great lengths to seek me out so many times.
This patient must be very important to you.”
“Yes, she’s someone my wife cares deeply about,” Kieran replied.
The professor seemed to understand and nodded, “I see. In that case, I can’t let your wife down. You’re
right, Mr. Hernandez. Since Dr. Brice knows the patient the best, his involvement in the treatment
process will certainly be beneficial. Don’t you agree, Dr. Brice?”
Dr. Brice smiled and nodded, “Absolutely.”
“Then I have one request, and I hope Mr. Hernandez can accommodate me, the professor said.
Kieran nodded, “Go ahead.”
“Since you’ve asked me to treat this patient, I want Dr. Brice to act only as an assistant doctor. That is
to say, Dr. Brice can’t interfere with the main treatment process.”
Kieran remained silent and didn’t respond to the professor’s questions immediately.
The professor continued to explain, “I hope you can trust my professionalism, Mr. Hernandez. At
present, I don’t trust any other professionals to adopt my methods to treat other patients.”
In short, the professor didn’t want Dr. Brice to learn his techniques.
After a moment of silence, Kieran nodded with a smile, “You have my word on that, professor.”
“Then let’s make this a successful collaboration.” The professor extended his hand to Dr. Brice.
Dr. Brice stood up and shook hands with the professor.
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Kieran had previously expressed his willingness to cooperate with the professor, and the fee had
already been agreed upon.
Kieran asked again, “Professor, any other suggestions for the previous agreement? It’s never too late.”
The professor shook his head with a smile, indicating his satisfaction.
After dinner, Kieran arranged for Karl to take the professor back to his hotel.
Suddenly, Dylan appeared, wearing a mask.
“Seems like any white robe suits you fine.” Harding joked.
Dylan rolled his eyes, then threw his recording device to Kieran, “Who’s pissed you off this time?”
He pointed at the device and said, “You guessed right. The professor’s daughter might’ve been
kidnapped. He just made a phone call in the bathroom, looks like the person on the other end is the
puppet master.”
Listening to the conversation Dylan recorded, the professor’s voice came out from the device.
He said he would act discreetly and wouldn’t let Sansa wake up.
After hearing this, Dr. Brice frowned, “Do we still let the professor get close to Sansa?”
“Sure,” Kieran confirmed.
Dr. Brice was puzzled, “Fred has clearly stated he won’t save Sansa, as his daughter is in their hands,
he would cooperate fully to save her. He will definitely follow their orders,/
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm“That’s exactly why we should let the professor get close to Sansa,” Kieran said.
Harding seemed to understand. He looked at Kieran and asked, “You want to understand the puppet
master’s motive through the professor, right?”
Kieran nodded, “We still don’t know why the people behind the professor want to harm Sansa, but it’s
clear that their goal is to keep her from waking up. What would happen if Sansa wakes up? We want to
know whether they just don’t want her to wake up or they want to kill her. I think the professor can give
us the
answer.”
Dylan nodded as well, “I see. You mean, if they really want to kill Sansa, even if we reject the professor
now, they’d send someone else. So we should keep the professor and start our investigation from him.”
Harding said, “More precisely, maybe their current goal is just to keep Sansa from waking up. If they
find out that the professor has told us, they might take immediate action and hire someone to kill
Sansa. We won’t be able to guard against that.”
Dr. Brice nodded, “I see.”
“Next step might involve Dr. Brice.” Kieran said politely.
Dr. Brice laughed and shook his head, “It’s what I should do.”
“Enough with the politeness. I’m hungry!” Dylan sat down and started ordering.
Dr. Brice laughed, “I have to go deal with my resignation. I’ll leave first.”
Harding said, “I’ll go prepare too, and deal with Sansa’s hospital transfer. Call me if you need anything.”
When Harding and Dr. Brice had left, Kieran turned to Dylan, “Where’s the phone?”
Dylan took out the broken phone from his pocket. He handed the pieces in a plastic bag to Kieran, “Get
someone to fix it, maybe it can be fixed.”
“What?” Kieran took the phone and examined the damage carefully.
Dylan looked up, “Go find Payne. At least with him, I’m not the worst.”
“You guys are really close.” Kieran raised an eyebrow.
Dylan laughed, “What do you want to eat?”
“How about I cook for you tonight?” Kieran suddenly sat opposite Dylan and looked at him seriously.
Dylan’s menu fell out of his hand. He looked at Kieran in shock, “Kerry, what’s this about? Do you need
me to do something?”
“Honestly, I do need your help with something.” Kieran propped his cheek on one hand, looking at
Dylan thoughtfully.
“I refuse!” Dylan was firm for the first time. He refused so fast, it was faster than flipping through a
book.