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“Cedric.”
Dani had not returned home these days. She spent all her avable time at the hospital after work.
Experts from various countries were present there.
That day, the lead doctor came in with a serious look and told Dani,
“Our suspicions were true. The problem is rted to the food. Please provide a thorough list of everything Mr. Phillips ate in the week before his illness for our investigation.”
Dani nodded, and Ryan quickly started to review theputer surveince footage.
Before leaving, the lead doctor introduced someone to Dani.
“This is Linden Potter, a graduate student I’m supervising this year. He will document Mr. Phillips’ reactions to the recent medications.”
Dani observed the man named Linden.
He wore a white doctor’s coat, stood about five feet three inches tall, had a thinning hairline, and looked rather messy, with an unsettling air about him. His smile was cool, and his eyes, behind thick sses, seemed chillingly detached, giving off an ufortable vibe. Dani held her tongue in his presence.
After Linden left, Dani told the lead doctor,
“I’d prefer a different doctor. Monitoring medication reactions is critical, and I cannot trust the care of my loved one to someone who doesn’t even keep himself presentable.”
The lead doctor quickly grasped the situation.
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“I’m sorry for the inconvenience. We had arranged for a more experienced doctor for this task, but due to a flight issue, that doctor was dyed. Linden might seem a bit messy, but I will remind him to tidy up. In three days, the doctor we initially nned will arrive, and I will rece Linden at that time.”
Linden came back with the medications, pausing outside the door to listen to the conversation.
He adjusted his sses, a scheming grin spreading across his face.
He was surprised to find that Dani was not only beautiful but also sharp.
Just one look at him, and she had requested his recement.
Such a shame, he thought.
The doctor who was supposed to take the notes would never return.
Linden observed Dani from outside, surprised once more by her appearance. He hadn’t expected Dani to outshine Natalie in beauty.
He had always considered Natalie to be the prettiest and had desired her for years.
Just as she seemed within his reach, he met Dani, who was even more captivating.
Compared to Dani, Natalie looked like an ordinary countrywoman.
Linden entered with the logbook, his thick sses concealing his greedy gaze. He smiled and assured them,
“I’ll be careful in recording Mr. Phillips’ reactions to the medications. Although I may not look very neat, I assure you of my precision in my professional duties.”
Dani kept quiet after that. She merely nced at Linden’s nails. For a doctor, his nails were unusually long, and the dirt beneath them caused her to frown.
Dani didn’t waste time with words. She reached out to some well-known doctors in herwork, requesting that three specialists be sent immediately to support the attending doctor with every aspect of Cedric’s care.
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