The managers scattered as if they had been granted amnesty.
No sooner had they left than Charles came out of his office.
Seeing this, Viola trembled in fear, worried that Charles would reproach her for letting the managers leave.
Just when she was about to defend herself with an awkward smile on her face, Charles walked off without sparing her a glance.
Once he was out of sight, she breathed a long sigh of relief. 'Phew! Mr. Fu is very, very scary.'
Charles went downstairs, got into his car, and immediately drove to the hospital without a second's delay.
At that moment, Nancy had just finished the surgery. It had gone perfectly, but after doing three surgeries in a row, not to mention the amount of pressure she had felt on her, she was exhausted.
As soon as she walked out of the operating room, Ethan grabbed her arms and greeted her. "Nancy, what's wrong with you?" he asked anxiously.
"There was a little problem with the surgery, but it's solved now. Don't worry." Nancy smiled and patted him on the shoulder.
"Oh, no, that's not what I'm talking about. Your name is all over the internet. There are so many articl
ut to change his tune.
Charles just nodded magnanimously. No matter what kind of situation he was in, he exuded the aura of a god.
But since this problem involved Nancy, he spoke as politely and cautiously as possible.
"Yes, I know. When I get to the bottom of this issue, I'll let you know. Is that okay?" he said calmly.
After all the ups and downs that he had gone through in the business world, he was almost invincible.
Even though he was the president of the hospital, Hobart was impressed by Charles' calmness and composure.
Of course, this was not such a big issue for someone as powerful as Charles.
'Even if he is feeling anxious, it's probably because of his concern for his woman, not the issue itself,' Hobart thought.
"Of course. I trust you, Mr. Fu," he replied out loud. Then, he turned to look at Nancy with a kind expression. "Dr. Nancy, I believe that you are an upright and moral person who wouldn't have done such a vile thing. Don't stay for work this afternoon. Enjoy your lunch and get some rest. Don't think about this matter too much."
"Thank you, President Hobart," Nancy said, forcing a smile at him.