Chapter 52
Chapter 52
Chapter 52 Do Not Forget Your Medical Ethics
The driver looked at Cooper through the rearview mirror after hearing the latter grunt. “Are you all right, Mr. Sutton?”
“I’m fine,” Cooper replied. The suffocating feeling in his chest was soon gone as the color on his face, too, returned.
He adjusted his glasses before asking, “Did you guys manage to find Erica?”
“No. There are no records of her buying tickets at the high-speed rail station or the airport,” the driver replied before voicing his guess. “Mr. Sutton, I feel that Erica is afraid that you’ll get back at her. Hence, she might have hopped on a ship and left.”
The driver’s guess was completely plausible. Yet, Cooper furrowed his eyebrows. He had a feeling that that was not the case.
In the last few years, he had been assigning Erica to a number of dirty jobs.
She was smart and did not leave any traces behind.
According to her personality, she would have used those things to get some money from him and asked him to let her go if she knew that her reputation was ruined.
Yet, she silently drove the car away in the morning and disappeared just like that.
It was not her style of doing things at all.
The more Cooper thought of it, the more doubts appeared in his heart. He then ordered in a low voice, “Continue the search. We must find her.”
“Yes,” the driver replied.
Meanwhile, after arriving at the hospital by taxi, Genevie rested for a while at the outpatient department. Steven only came rushing to her when it was time for the outpatient department to get off work.
The pair then went to visit Timothy at the neurosurgery department.
Although it was already time to get off work for the outpatient department, there was still a female patient at Timothy’s for a follow-up consultation.
Upon arriving, Genevieve saw Timothy, who was in his white coat and wore a serious expression on his face.
His unruly ponytail and his slightly upturned and attractive eyes enhanced his already charming facial features. He was handsome to the extent that people could not help but stare at him.
His looks are too attractive. He probably costs a ten-digit figure in the nightclub.
“You’re so handsome, Dr. Jensen,” gushed the female patient who was there for her follow-up consultation. Bashfully, she asked, “Do you have a girlfriend?”
Timothy had his head down and was looking at the CT scan with a smile on his face. “I’m sorry, but I’m gay.”
Genevieve, who stood by the door, was slightly startled by his words. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
She recalled Timothy flirting with a few nurses the last time she went to the blood bank with him to draw blood, and she remembered clearly how easily the nurses had blushed due to his words.
Could it be that he’s bisexual?
“Why are all the attractive men either taken or gay?” the female patient whined in disappointment. She could not help but scan Timothy again before asking, “Then, are you the top?”
Genevieve was rendered speechless.
Timothy, on the other hand, quirked an eyebrow in an alluring and handsome way. “What do you think?”
The female patient was instantly struck by his handsomeness as she stared at him in a daze.
“The scan shows that your left hand had recovered,” Timothy stated as he returned the scan and her medical records to her. “There’s no need to take medicine. Hence, you can go back now.”
“Thank you,” said the female patient as she took the items back.
Before leaving, she could not help but turn back and look at Timothy. “My brother is eighteen and is rather good-looking. He’s also gay. Do you want to consider dating him? I mean, you’re extremely handsome. Why wouldn’t I introduce you to my brother and ease his eyes instead of giving others the pleasure? On top of that, I’ll even be able to see you daily after that.”
Genevieve was once again at a loss of words.
She did not want to admit it, but she felt that what the female patient said was very reasonable.
Timothy, however, was unfazed. He told the female patient to persuade her brother into liking girls while sending her out.
The female patient was somehow brainwashed by his gentleness as she nodded seriously and told Timothy that she would try her best to teach her brother the right ways.
Timothy then returned to his office after seeing the patient leave.
His expression became complicated when his vision swiftly passed over Genevieve. However, the strange look on his face soon disappeared.
His lips twitched into a smile. “Donating blood is a major thing to do. Sometimes, people even lose their lives from it. Genev is Armand’s wife, so why are you the one to send her here?”
Sensing the mockery in Timothy’s words, Steven was speechless.
He had sent a message to Timothy in advance to inform him about it. Yet, the latter seemed to be having fun with the situation.
“Mr. Faulkner has returned to Xedells,” Steven exclaimed while discreetly giving Timothy a warning gaze. “I’m sure there’ll be no accidents with you here, Dr. Jensen.”
However, it was as if Timothy did not notice Steven’s gaze as he snickered. “I can’t guarantee that.”
Genevieve, on the other hand, was in a trance while speculating about Steven’s sexual orientation. However, she soon snapped back into her senses after hearing the conversation between Steven and Timothy.
She took two steps back. “How about I don’t donate anymore?”
Other than her special blood type, Genevieve also had a coagulation disorder and a weak body. She only mustered her courage and went to donate her blood because Armand asked her to do so.
Even if Timothy was joking with her, his joke had actually scared her.
Steven glanced at Genevieve before exclaiming in a heavy tone, “Dr. Jensen, you should remember the medical ethics of being a doctor.”