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Chapter 261 Deputy Director Benedict Soup

Benedict received a text message from Hellen, who was blocked in at the parking lot. Hearing that

Agnes was at the medical center, Benedict rushed to the scene from his office.

“You talk like you’re in the right.”

Benedict scoffed and added with a smirk. “A young female patient lost her life because of your medical

error five years ago. The center’s reputation was tarnished because of you. You are a disgrace to us

all. You should never set foot in this place again.

“Let’s hear what the public thinks about this. Do you think I am right?”

He turned to the onlookers outside the ward.

The crowd learned from Benedict that Agnes was once a doctor at the medical center with her medical

license suspended.

“You’re right, Deputy Director Soup. The medical center was right to fire her for not adhering to medical

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practices.”

“She has no shame to come back after killing a patient.”

“She’s bad at her job. I bet she’s the type to take bribes and give empty promises.”

The public was vile toward Agnes.

The judging and contemptuous looks from the public crawled under Agnes‘ skin.

The medical slipup was something she could never get over.

Now that Benedict tore her mental scar wide open for all to see, her limbs turned icy and her heart

raced. She wished she could disappear right there and then.

“So you’re Deputy Director Soup. Agnes is right. She has borne the responsibility for the medical

mishap. Why can’t she enter the medical center as a civilian?”

Kaze pushed through the crowd to get into the ward.

He approached Benedict and looked at him sternly. “Why are you in a hurry to throw her out? You won’t

even let go of the past. Are you hiding something?”

Benedict took a step back and stared at Kaze in terror and anger.

“Who are you? How dare you talk to me with that attitude?”

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Kaze knew something was up when Benedict acted strangely.

“He’s the son–in–law of Agnes, Deputy Director Soup. He’s the caregiver of the patient at Bed 23,” a

family member of a patient said.

Agnes‘ son–in–law?

It dawned on Benedict. “I heard from Hellen that your daughter’s husband took your family name.

Agnes. If that’s not embarrassing enough, I can’t believe he’s just a caregiver. You must have dug into

your connections to give him a job here.”

The public switched targets and held Kaze in contempt this time.

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“He’s useless for a man. Not only did he marry into his wife’s family, but he couldn’t get a better job

than a caregiver.”

“Yeah, caregivers are usually for the elderly or those who had nothing to do. He’s an able–bodied man,

and yet he’s taking jobs from others. He’s an embarrassment.”

“His mother–in–law is something else too. She was fired from the medical center, but she pulled strings

to get a job for her son–in–law.”

Agnes wished she could just sink into the ground.

She turned to Benedict and said angrily. “What are you talking about, Benedict? I didn’t pull any strings

to get him a job. He doesn’t need to get a job if he doesn’t want to, but Larry insisted-”

Agnes was cut off before she could finish.

“Hmph! I can’t believe you would try to argue your way out of it. It’s been years since you came back

here. The only reason you would show up today was because you found your son–in–law a job through

connections.”