"People always seem to be in a bad mood. I'm so pleased to know that you are well now. Oh, and by the way, can you give me your number? I'll understand if you don't want to," said Nancy.
"Okay," Boyd replied and gave his phone number to Nancy. "We’re leaving, Director Nancy."
"Okay, bye."
"Bye."
Accompanied by his wife, Boyd walked towards the elevator.
"Finally, he left. It seemed as if he caused Director Nancy a lot of trouble!" Anna said with a smile.
"That’s not the case. It’s just that…" Nancy looked up at Anna and said, "Boyd was mentally sick during that time. It's quite surprising. It doesn't seem like a genetic disorder. And it was so sudden last time. I feel that someone is behind it!"
Nancy felt that Anna had something to do with what happened to Boyd. She thought that her words might startle Anna, but they didn’t. She appeared as calm as she could be.
She smiled faintly and said, "Yes, Director Nancy. I also sense foul play. Someone clearly
Dad, she doesn’t really deserve to be a doctor. A doctor should treat the patients kindly, am I right?" Anna said after thinking for a while.
"What about you? Didn’t you go to the police station for what you did a few days ago? Fortunately, the thing didn't resurface because of me. Otherwise, you... Look, Anna. I know you are highly capable, but you can’t get everything you want. How can I let Charles fire Jessie without any reason?" David said reluctantly.
"Okay, I will prove it to you that she is vicious and greedy. I must tell you that she isn’t a good person!" After saying that, Anna went upstairs in a fit of fury.
David sighed and shook his head.
As soon as Charles arrived in his office, he called Hiram.
"Mr. Fu, what’s up?" Hiram queried.
Charles threw the notebook at him. "Have a look at it yourself. What is this?"
Hiram opened it. "It seems as if someone received money from somewhere. Whose money is it? Mr. Fu, where did you get the notebook from?"