Chapter 730 Trust Each Other

After Quincy arrived in C City, Urien arranged for him to meet Dylan. For his appearance, a trace of surprise flashed across Dylan's face. After sitting down, he said lightly, "You shouldn't have come."

"Why shouldn't I come? My friend was wronged to be a scapegoat. Can I just watch you go to jail since you didn't do anything wrong?" With an evil smile on his lips, Quincy glanced at the police behind Dylan and then looked at Dylan. "By the way, is the police station in C City as reasonable as ours? Did they frightened you or talk nonsense to you?"

"They want me to be cooperative, but I have nothing to say." Dylan soon understood what Quincy meant. Because he stood with his back to the police, the police couldn't see his expression. He answered Quincy's question in a normal way. But his eyes hinted Quincy not to get himself involved. Since he dared to do this, he had already thought of the consequences.

Quincy pretended that he didn't see his hint. "That's good. You can rest for a few more days inside. We'll deal with it as soon as possible."

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se he knew clearly in his heart that what Wanda said would always make him feel at ease first. "At three o'clock in the afternoon, I will ask the nurse to send you to the operating room. I have to go to sleep for a while, because I have to be responsible for your life."

When Pierre returned to the hotel, he tossed and turned, unable to fall asleep. It was the first time that he had felt so uneasy like this since he had been a doctor for so many years.

Later, he sat up and called a good friend of the hospital. He was also an authority in the hospital and his reputation was on par with Pierre's. when he received Pierre's call for help, he was silent for a while and then said, "In fact, you have decided, but you feel a little uneasy, right? Pierre, there's an old Chinese saying, 'Concerns makes trouble.' Maybe you'll be more clear headed if you don't have any personal feelings for the patient. As the attending doctor of the patient, you should believe in your own decision! Doctors and patients need to trust each other. She trusts you, but you don't trust your patient!"