"Mrs. Fu, what happened with you?" Austin asked in a concerned tone.
"My back hurts," Jack complained as he pointed at an area of his back.
Austin did not waste time and went to Jack's aid. He positioned himself at Jack's back and helped him stretch his back. "Feeling better?" he asked.
"Yes, better," Jack replied, obviously relieved.
Austin massaged his wrist gently as he turned it clockwise. "What did you do last night that hurt your back?" he asked.
"I slept on the floor," Jack replied lightly.
He initially planned to sleep inside Rachel's bedroom for an entire week, but it had only been one night, and his experience made him doubt that he could complete the entire week.
He didn't want to injure his back before he could get Rachel back.
"Is there something wrong with your bed, Mrs. Fu? Do you want me to call a furniture shop and order a new bed for you?" Austin offered.
"No. But thanks, anyway," Jack replied. He waved his hand at Austin that indicated that he could leave his office. He stared blankly at the floor of his office for a brief moment after Austin had left. Austin's words gave him an idea.
It was almost morning when Rachel finally fell asleep because of what happened the evening before. She struggled to get up and go to work in time. However, since she lacked sleep, she felt tired during her entire shift.
She hurried to leave the hospital as soon as she ended her shift. When she got back home, she casually threw her handbag on the sofa in the living room. She then dragged herself up to the bedroom to get some much needed rest. When she opened the door to her bedroom, she was so surprised with the sight that greeted her that she stood at the door for some time.
Her bedroom was drastically rearranged while she was at work.
Her bed was moved to one side that was closer to the window. The single bed in the study was then moved into her bedroom and occupied the space near the
r office and think about how to explain what happened to the patient's family later. Additionally, Executive Zeng wanted you to submit an explanation report. Go and prepare one before you get off work today."
Rachel nodded. She then got up from her chair and went to her office. When she got to her office, she opened a blank document on her computer and stared blankly at it. She couldn't type a single word even after ten minutes had passed.
She was convinced that she did nothing wrong by saving the patient's life. Thus, she couldn't find it in her to write an explanation for what she did.
When she was about to leave the hospital at the end of her shift, she went to the office of Executive Zeng. She had nothing with her as she knocked on the door of his office.
"Rachel, I expected that you'd bring your explanation report about the incident. So, where is it?" he asked with a snort.
"Executive Zeng, I strongly believe that in that situation, any doctor would immediately decide to do the surgery in order to save his life. The patient suffered from an acute heart disease, and this can't afford to wait. I am sure you know about this." Rachel stood straight and spoke in full honesty and confidence.
However, her words meant nothing to the executive. He pointed at the complaint on his table and roared, "Do you seriously believe that they will understand if you tell them what you're telling me right now?"
"I'm willing to explain everything to the patient's family," Rachel offered.
Executive Zeng waved his hand impatiently at her. "Don't you think that the family of the patient have gone through enough stress already because of what you've done? Go home and rest for the next two days. When this matter is over, the leaders of the hospital will hold a meeting to discuss how to deal with you."
Early in the morning of the next day, Jack felt that it was strange that Rachel was preparing breakfast in the kitchen.