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This deal was supposed to be Andrew's stepping stone. Once he succeeded in getting this deal, he would secure his new position. So, he came fully prepared, bringing not just sincerity but ambition as well.
After all, he was offering a huge sum to an old man. The latter should have been thrilled. Why would he refuse the offer?
While the idea was great in theory, reality had other plans. Even after Andrew increased the offer from a hundred thousand dollars to 700 thousand dollars, the elderly man still wouldn't budge. Not only that, but the elderly man wanted to kick them out too. How could there be such a person?
"Don't be so full of yourself."
I glanced coldly at Casey. When I saw the state Andrew was in, I chuckled. "It seems that your negotiation isn't going well! What a coincidence. I'm also here to discuss the partnership."
I looked at the elderly man and was surprised. The elderly man, who was said to have a strange temperament and had bad mood swings, happened to be a patient I had saved before.
That time, I had given up on saving Dr. Crowell's father-in-law to save the elderly man. That was why Dr. Crowell had a conflict with me, and it would also explain everything that happened after that.
I couldn't blame the elderly man even though he was considered the reason for everything. Since it had been a long time, I had a strange sense of déjà vu upon seeing him.
When the elderly man saw me, he was surprised and delighted. "Dr. Ranford, what brings you here?"
"Dr. Ranford? He has already been suspended by the hospital. He's no longer a doctor." Clearly, Andrew had been keeping tabs on me. Upon hearing that, he let out a chuckle and ruthlessly made me look bad.
The elderly man became anxious. "What happened? Dr. Ranford, you're such a good doctor. Why did the hospital suspend you?"
"Good? Did you know he killed a patient and the patient's family beat him up? The hospital thought that he wasn't good for the hospital's reputation, so they suspended him." Andrew sneered, speaking so confidently like he had all the facts.
Even after hearing that, I was calm. "I didn't kill the patient. Stop spreading lies."
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