The reason why the patient was hospitalized was because of the patient's needs. But many of the patient's family unilaterally believed that the hospital deliberately extended their hospitalization in order to make money.
This made Nancy speechless. She could do nothing but watch.
Because she found that no matter what she said or did in front of some family members, she was wrong.
"Okay, as long as the child's condition is stable, you can leave the hospital. But if something happens to the child, we... Alas..." Hobart sighed. He couldn't say "We will not be responsible for that" at last.
The family members of the patient were so stupid that as doctors, they really could do nothing.
"Okay, I promise that you won't be responsible for it. Let's go and I will pay for it..." the man said, raising the bill in his hand.
"I'll call the cashier and you can go pay for it yourself." Charles took out his phone and made a call.
"Okay, I'll pay the money now. Don't lie to me. If you lie to me, I won't leave here," the man threa
o put up with it?"
"Don't talk nonsense. We are women. How can we not know about women? How can she tolerate it? If my man dares to play this trick, I will cut his thing with a knife... Humph! There is no way to bully me."
Everyone's guess was out of Nancy's expectation. She just couldn't understand why there was a special group of people in the world who lived by paying attention to other people's lives.
It seemed that her life would be dull without paying attention to others.
Didn't they have some other pursuit?
"Hah-hah, the kids are here." Nancy looked up at Charles, who was immune to all the gossips.
It seemed that he didn't care about other people's discussion at all.
He looked as if he had heard nothing.
Bobby and Nadia looked at Brandy and then at Nancy.
"Mommy... Aunt Brandy is also here." Bobby smiled weirdly.
"Yes, your father said he would like to invite Aunt Brandy to dinner. You are also happy, aren't you?" Nancy was afraid that the kids would make trouble, so she tried to persuade them.