Chapter 59 Why Did You Have to Raise New Issues?
Chapter 59 Why Did You Have to Raise New Issues?
Since Shawn had run away, the farce was over. Only a few teachers stood awkwardly in front of the
Medical Department.
When such a big incident erupted, they had to deal with the patient's family members carefully, but
none of them could have known that they were faking it all along...
Some wondered, "If Shawn was at fault, wouldn't we become his accomplices by association?" Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
"Excuse me, are you Marie Henderson's family?" A teacher braced himself to come up and asked
cautiously.
Leo replied lightly, "I'm her brother-in-law. I heard that she was expelled because of this incident, right?"
The teachers started to grumble amid themselves, "Of course, he’s here to cause problems."
"Gordon, it's your department; you fix it," one teacher said.
Everyone turned to look at a man with a pot belly.
The man had to face the music and said, "There's nothing we could do about it. The impact was
extremely negative. If we did not punish her, Emerdale University would be forced to close."
"I just want to ask one thing: is there anything wrong with the prescription she gave?" Leo asked
indifferently.
Gordon replied with a face full of resignation, "No."
Leo's tone became cold. "Then why was she expelled? You used your student as a scapegoat in order
to keep your nose clean? How could you have the face to call yourself a teacher?"
The loud shout scared Gordon and the other teachers so much that they didn't even dare to breathe.
Marie looked at her teachers with immense disappointment.
"I'd like to meet your president," Leo said.
Gordon got fidgeted and said, "The president is in a meeting now. I'm afraid that you can't go in..."
"Get lost!" Nadine cast a cold stare at him and then no one dared to say anything.
In her mind, the people here were all finished. The Department of Education was about to get busy
again...
Marie tailed after Leo quietly, lost in thought.
She had only known Leo for two days, but already felt safe around him.
Until now, only her father and sister had offered her that kind of sense of security.
"Clang!"
Leo kicked the door of the president's office open and asked the middle-aged man there, "Are you
Darren Guerrero?"
Darren wore glasses and looked rather composed. He frowned slightly and asked, "You are?"
Gordon rushed over, panting, and said, "Mr. Guerrero, I'm sorry. I couldn't stop him..."
Darren gave him a reassuring look and nodded slightly. "I see. Please excuse us for a moment."
Gordon still wanted to say something but left in dejection when he saw Darren's eyes.
"I'm Leo Cohen." Leo then questioned, "Was it you who expelled Marie?"
"Oh, I was wondering what you all came here for. So, it’s because of her." Darren smiled and said
calmly, "Did I do anything wrong?"
"She didn't learn well enough and harmed a patient as a result. It made sense to expel her. Otherwise,
how could we appease the anger of the patient's family?"
He spoke so righteously as if what he had done was right, which made Leo even angrier. He argued,
"As far as I know, her prescription has no problems."
Darren said gravely, "But she did worsen the patient's condition. You can't take back that fact."
Leo's face turned frosty because Darren did not reason with him but just kept fixating on this point.
But it was an undeniable that Marie's patient became worse.
"If you want Marie to return to our university, I suggest you produce solid evidence to prove her
innocence. Otherwise, everything you just said was empty talk." Then he asked faintly, "Is there
anything else?"
"As long as I uncover the truth, you say?" Leo looked calm again.
"Yes," Darren smiled and said, "And if we did wrong by her, I will personally apologize."
"I'm just worried that you won't sit in that chair long enough to do so." Leo then left his office with Marie.
She blurted out soon afterwards, "Leo, it doesn't matter. I can go to another university, or go back to
Valenham..."
Leo said lightly, "Do you think it's as simple as switching universities? This stain will be recorded in your
files, and follow you everywhere for the rest of your life."
"Huh?" Marie was as pale as a sheet.
"Don't worry. I’ll take care of it." Leo smiled at her and tried to ease her up. "Mr. Harris was good to me.
No matter what, I will get to the bottom of this, and get justice for both of you."
Marie bit her lips and suddenly apologized to Leo after a long moment of silence, "Leo, I'm sorry."
"What for?" Leo was surprised.
"It's all my fault for implicating your family." Self-blame filled her small face.
"It's not your fault." Leo smiled and patted her on the shoulder. "Go home now. I'll take over from here."
Unexpectedly, she gritted her teeth and said, with stubbornness deep in her eyes, "This matter began
with me, so I need to help solve it."
Leo stared at this young girl for a while before smiling. "Okay, then follow me."
"Okay." Little girl's bad mood came and went quickly, and she soon returned to her liveliness. "Leo, I
see you a bit differently now. Perhaps my sister made the right choice after all."
Leo smiled silently.
She then patted her chest and vouched for him. "Don't worry. You help me and I won't disappoint you
either. If my dad asks about you, I will stand on your side and put in some good words for you."
"Thank you then." Leo did not know whether to laugh or cry.
"Where are we going now?" she asked.
Leo smiled faintly and said, "Mr. Harris' house."
At the same time, a Buick was racing along the road, overtaking cars one after another.
The driver was obviously not in a great mood.
"Leo Cohen, Leo Cohen..." Shawn repeated Leo's name while racing the car. He said with a ferocious
look, "What the hell does this have to do with you? Why did you have to sabotage my plan? What
should I say to Mr. Reyes?"
His phone rang sharply.
As soon as he saw the caller ID, the corners of his eyes twitched in fear.
Speak of the Devil and he will appear, it seems...
"Hello, Mr. Reyes. To what do I owe the pleasure?" Shawn answered the phone and soon put on a
smiling face.
"No time for crap. Any progress on that Marie business?" A sonorous male voice came from the phone.
Shawn's face hardened again as he didn't know what to say to him.
"Well, Mr. Reyes, something unexpected happened..." Shawn said carefully.
"What?!" Cedric immediately shouted, "Shawn, I asked you for help because I trust you. If you screw
this up, I will rip your head off."
"Yes, sure..." Shawn nodded repeatedly.
Cedric asked angrily, "So, what happened?"
Shawn had no choice but to recount to him what happened earlier.
He had tried his best to paint himself as the victim, but he still received a good scolding.
"Shawn, what the hell is wrong with you? Is one million bucks not enough for you? Why did you have to
cause such a clamor? You screwed it all up. Happy now?"
Cedric shouted abuse and it looked like that he knew nothing about this medical disturbance earlier.
Shawn did it behind his back due to simple greed.
"Shawn, let me make it clear to you. I've been watching Marie for a long time, but I can’t take her of her
that easily. I was hoping that she’d turn to me in desperation. But you! Why did you have to raise new
problems for me?"
Shawn held his breath and waited for Cedric's anger to subside.
Cedric said with a scowl, "But fortunately, it's not totally screwed up. Today is the due day, right? Ask
her to pay up the one million for the medical expenses. If she can't... she can pay it with her body
instead. Tie her up and bring her to me!"
"Yes, Mr. Reyes. I’ll take care of this. I won’t disappoint you again," Shawn replied.
"Just get to it!" Cedric yelled on the other side of the line.