Anna never expected that Charles would fire her that easily, so she furiously shouted at Hobart.
But Hobart was unperturbed and just looked at her hysterical face. He shook his head with a sigh. "Anna, you are too naive! Your father is such a shrewd man. How come you haven't learned anything from him?"
"President Hobart, are you firing me for this reason alone?" Anna inquired in a sharp voice, squinting her eyes resentfully.
Hobart sneered helplessly and said, "No. You are just too young and naive!"
"Hey, do you really think you are some big shot here? Well, I don't really think that you are seriously asking me to resign. If you piss me off, I'll ask my father to buy the hospital!" Anna screamed at him.
Hobart was left speechless. He couldn't figure out if Anna was indeed as silly as she appeared to be at the moment. Charles was the boss of this hospital and she was certainly aware of that fact. What was the point of mentioning her father when he apparently could not measure up to Charles?
"Okay, okay, whatever. I wish someone could buy this hospital. I'm already old and I can't work here for a
ings for him and the children at all?
Indeed, what a cruel woman she could be!
While Charles was complaining to himself, someone knocked on the door.
He tiredly rubbed between his eyebrows and said lazily, "Come in, please."
David pushed the door open and came in.
"What's the matter?"
David ranted angrily, "Hobart is so outrageous and inconsiderate. Anna worked hard every day at the hospital, but he still wanted to fire her! Mr. Fu, please intervene and uphold justice for my daughter! Alas, I really didn't expect Hobart to be such a snobbish person. How could such a biased and inconsiderate person be the president of the hospital? What do you think?"
Charles had previously known that David doted on Anna very much, but he had not expect that he had doted on her to such an unreasonable degree.
"Is that what Anna said to you?" Charles asked in a calm manner.
"Yeah, Mr. Fu, Anna even tried to commit suicide and almost hung herself because of it. Had I not arrived home on time today, my daughter's life would have otherwise..." In despair, David began to cry, although he was a full grown man.