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The Prison-Made Queen novel Chapter 185

This led many to underestimate her, wondering how Leilani, with her non-traditional background, could possibly know so much medical theory.

But Leilani was right. For HIT patients on ECMO, the first choice for anticoagulation should be Bivalirudin, not Argatroban. As an attending physician at Alloy City General Hospital, Zeus shouldn't have made such a basic error.

And what was with his aggressive tone just now?

Wait, wasn't he supposed to be Leilani's brother?

Observing the way Zeus spoke to Leilani, Floyd thought they didn't seem like family at all—they seemed more like enemies. It was as if he were terrified Leilani would ruin him.

Floyd's white eyebrows knitted into a knot. He pushed Zeus's resume to the side.

Zeus's heart skipped a beat.

The next second, Floyd slid the resume in front of Leilani. "Leilani, why don't you ask a few questions?"

Zeus snapped his head up, staring daggers at Leilani.

Leilani didn't stand on ceremony. She took the file, glanced at it, and spoke calmly. The ensuing scene was brutal. She showed no intention of going easy on Zeus.

"First-line medication for CMV infection after heart transplantation?"

Zeus fell silent, unable to answer.

"What about drug-resistant strains?"

Silence stretched in the room.

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