Applause erupted across the room, the sound echoing through the sterile halls. The patients nearby looked at Andrew with a mix of gratitude and admiration. It felt like, at long last, someone had the courage to stand up for the common folk.
Yet, what impressed them even more was Andrew's unyielding stance, his words sharp and precise, cutting through the air like a finely honed blade.
Norman found himself cornered, struggling to maintain his composure. He had thrown everything he had into this confrontation, but in the end, he had no choice but to back down.
The elderly woman wiped away her tears and looked at Andrew with pleading eyes. "Mr. Lloyd, can you help me make an appointment? I want to speak with the deputy chief."
Andrew turned sharply to Norman, his expression cold. "Norman, this lady wants to schedule a consultation. Tell me, does Blumedale Hospital still discriminate against patients based on status?"
Norman's face flushed with anger, and he barked at a nearby nurse, "Get this patient registered immediately!"
Andrew turned sharply to Norman, his expression cold. "Dr. Ellington, this lady wants to schedule a consultation. Tell me, does Blumedale Hospital still discriminate against patients based on status?"
Norman's face flushed with anger, and he barked at a nearby nurse, "Get this patient registered immediately!"
The young nurse hesitated, glancing nervously at Norman. "But, Dr. Ellington… even if I register her now, the earliest slot is still two weeks out."
Norman's scowl deepened. "Why such a long wait? Are there really that many patients ahead of her?"
The nurse stammered, "Um… those are all cases Dr. Charlton insisted on handling himself. He told me not to interfere."
Norman's face twisted in rage. "That idiot thinks he can handle all this on his own? Does he even understand the responsibility he's taking on? Arrange for this woman to see a specialist immediately."
The elderly woman's eyes filled with tears once more as she clutched Andrew's hand in gratitude. He gently patted her shoulder, offering a reassuring smile. "Go ahead, ma'am. Let Blumedale's specialists take care of you. Don't worry—there are still good doctors with genuine compassion out there. The rotten ones are few and far between."
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