Anna, on the other hand, looked arrogant.
Nancy sat down.
"Director Nancy, I..." Jessie raised her head. She opened her mouth to say something but stopped on a second thought.
Tears were welling up in her eyes.
"What's wrong, Director Jessie? Just say it," Nancy replied.
"Director Nancy, I want to apologize to you. I have done a lot of things that I shouldn't have done. I hope you can forgive me. I know I was wrong." The shame Jessie was feeling made it hard for her to look Nancy in the eyes.
But her tears were enough to prove that she was sincere.
In fact, Jessie had been reflecting on herself these days. For so long, she had been against Nancy. To the point where she even tried to use Anna to pin her down. But it came out that she just lifted a stone to hit her own feet.
She thought she was shrewd, but her shrewdness seemed to be meaningless now.
If she could turn back time, she would try her best to be a good doctor like Nancy.
But it was too late to regret n
the money to keep her job," said Nancy thoughtfully.
"I also know that Director Jessie has worked hard in the pediatric department over the years, although she was greedy and she likes money. She deserved her punishment." Hobart rubbed his hands and embarrassedly added, "It's not my personal decision to suspend her for investigation. Mr. Fu said that we should severely punish irresponsible doctors, and I can only follow his advice. I think he's right. As a doctor, you can't make mistakes. If you make mistakes, you should be reprimanded."
It was indeed Charles' idea.
With a nod, she stood up to walk out of the room.
While walking behind her, Hobart said, "Director Nancy, you don't have to feel sorry for Director Jessie. I think Dr. Anna is qualified to be the director of the First Pediatric Department. We just need to work hard. Don't worry about other things."
Nancy stopped and turned her head. "I see, President Hobart."
Despite what she said, she still felt uncomfortable.