"You look for Director Brandy. I didn't find her just now. I'd like to ask her why she use that material without my authorization! I don't believe that she will use it at will. You did the surgery, but now you put all the blame on Director Brandy. Humph, I really don't know how you get such a good reputation." The patient's family was still angry and snorted.

"Okay, Hobart, let's find Director Brandy here as soon as possible, or it will be more and more chaotic!" said Nancy helplessly.

The person who tied the bell was required to untie it. It didn't work if she explained here, and Brandy had to make it clear.

As soon as Nancy finished her words, Brandy hurried over and said, "What happened? I just went to the washroom. I heard that someone was looking for me. What's wrong?"

"Director Brandy, we used the wrong steel plate and the wrong metal for the operation. The child's family didn't agree with the price and said that we used the wrong material. About this... I don't know the story, because it's you who discussed with him about the material. I... I do

owever, the child died. But his parents were someone else.

After the investigation, Charles found that he was cheated. During the leukemia, the child was used by others to make money. He paid one hundred thousand dollars, and several people paid more than one hundred thousand dollars. The money all went into the hands of swindler.

Only then did Charles realize that in this society, there was such a trade manipulated by those cheat that even the sick child was not let go.

Since then, he had changed his phone number. One was for business, one was for relatives and friends, and he would never announce it to the public.

"Well, that's it. But my child can't stay here for too long. You can let him discharge as soon as he is in the right condition to go. It costs too much here. You can't rip us off," the man said warily.

One of the main reasons for the relationship between the doctor and the patient was that the family members of the patient guessed without evidence.

The ward was limit. How could they let the patient stay in hospital for no reason?