Chapter 17
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
*Swiftly find yourself a girlfriend as well, so certain individuals can witness the blissful life of having a
partner!â Phillip hinted with a purpose.
Romeo opened the breakfast he brought and placed it before him, saying, âIf Carl had a girlfriend,
would you take over his work?â
â1 would!â unexpectedly, Phillip readily agreed, and Carl was moved.
âI would, not! But, Carl, if you have a girlfriend, Iâll make sure this lad gives you some time off. At the
very least, you wonât need to work overtime on weekends anymore! Iâll also prepare numerous wedding
gifts for you! Furthermore, Iâll have him hire a few more people to share your workload!â
Upon hearing this, Carl was deeply touched.
âEspecially regarding your salary, it must be increased!â
âYes, yes, exactly! Look at Carlâs understanding and sensibility! Unlike you, never listening!â Phillip
praised others while simultaneously complaining about his own grandson.
Carl basked in the complimentsâ¦
âCarl, thereâs a project in Antarctica that needs some hands.â
Upon hearing Romeoâs words, Carl became flustered, âMr. McMillian, what I meant wasâ¦â
âYou pack your things, and youâll leave tomorrow.â
âMr. McMillian!â Carl immediately sought help with a pleading look toward Phillip.
As wise as ever, Phillip skillfully defused the situation, âCarl, I need you to come to me every day after
work, just to chat with me. Iâm terribly bored!â
âMr. McMillian, please consider⦠When you say it like that⦠Carl tried to use Phillipâs words to his
advantage.
Just then, the doorknob turned, and someone surreptitiously pushed the door open.
âItâs me, Mr. Phillip,â a disheveled Susana entered the room, noticing others were present, she hastily
composed herself, âMr. McMillian, Carl, youâre up so early as well?â
It was not yet eight in the morning, and visiting hours should have been prohibited for patientsâ¦.
Susana must have used her old work badge to get in, took the fire escape, and avoided the cameras to
sneak inâ¦
âWho let you in?â Romeo didnât make it hard for her yesterday out of respect for the hospital director.
But she had the audacity to come in without anyoneâs permission.
âMr. Phillip, Mr. McMillian, give me another chance!â Susana suddenly knelt down, âI really donât want to
leave this profession, please let me work at this hospital again⦠Phillip, for the sake of me providing
advice for your condition, for the sake of me being your doctorâ¦â
She was desperate!
âWas she kicked out of the medical profession?â Phillip asked Carl.
âYes, she didnât take any measures when your condition worsened yesterday. Instead, she tried to end
your life prematurely. She had a bad intention. Miss Arabella who treated you yesterday said she
doesnât deserve to be a doctor! Dr. Pierce kicked her out of this profession after hearing about her
actions.â Carl looked at this venomous woman, giving her a cold look.
âItâs that bitch who had a grudge against me, tarnishing my reputation in front of the hospital director!
Phillip, I was wronged, I have always been dedicated to your condition, you should rememberâ¦â
Before Susana could finish her sentence, Romeoâs face darkened, giving off an unhappy aura.
Carl couldnât believe that even at this stage, this woman still wanted to distort the truth? To slander
Miss Arabella?
Did she think they were blind yesterday? Did she still hope that they hadnât seen the truth?
âMs. Susana, I advise you to think carefully before you speak or act!â Carl furrowed his brows and
harshly reminded her.
Yesterday, she advocated for the use of sedatives and heart soothers!
And now, the one slandering others is her!
Miss Arabella is Phillipâs lifesaver, yet she called her a bitchâ¦
âAll members of your family are not allowed to step into Summerfield from now on.â Phillip on the bed
suddenly spoke, âKick her out.â
Susana originally came to plead, but she didnât expect to involve her family, âMr. Phillip, what did I do
wrong to upset you? Just because of yesterdayâs misunderstanding?â
She clung to the bed leg, refusing to leave, âMr. Phillip, let me explainâ¦â
âHmph!â Phillip was so angry that his face turned red, âYouâre not qualified to talk to me!â
âMr. Phillip, if you donât forgive me today, I can only die here!â
âThen go die Phillip didnât care about her life or death, âCarl, give her the knife.â
Carl picked up the fruit knife from the table and threw it in front of her. The knife landed on the ground
with a crisp sound, startling Susana. She had only intended to scare Phillip and never actually intended
to end her life.
âSirâ¦â Seeing that Phillip still refused to forgive her, and her pleas and suicide threats were ineffective,
Susana could only cry, sobbing as she spoke, âMy family is poor, and I am the only daughter Since I
was young, I have been the hope of my entire family. My dream is to become a doctor who saves
lives
âA doctor? What qualifications do you have to be a doctor?â Phillip was infuriated, âDonât think I couldnât
hear your conversation yesterday when I was lying in bed! It was you who advocated for the use of the
calming potion and the soothing elixir. The young girl explicitly said that taking them would be fatal, but
you still insisted! This woman who was unworthy of being a doctor just wouldnât stop!
1,1â¦â Susana was shocked that the old man could hear yesterdayâs conversation, leaving her
speechless for a few seconds, unsure of how to explain. âThat young girl said that the calming potion
and soothing elixir would only provide half an hour of clarity before irreversible consequences. If I
hadnât been lucky enough to encounter that girl passing by and treating me, I would have been dead by
now! You want a chance to plead with me?!â
Tm sparing you by driving you out of this profession and out of Summerfield. This is already on account
of Dr. Pierceâs face. Donât test my patience, or youâll face even more severe punishment!â
âThat young girl was right. Calling you a mediocre doctor would be praising you too much! You canât
even compare to a teenage girlâ
Susanaâs face turned pale, twisted into an unpleasant expression, âMr. Phillipâ¦â
âCarl, the medical staff who advocated using the calming potion and soothing elixir yesterday, I
remember there was also a doctor who tried to shift blame onto that young girl. All of these people will
be dismissed! They are not fit to be doctors!â
As Phillip said this, he glanced at the woman beside the bed, âArenât you leaving? Do I have to get
someone to escort you out?â
âMy lord, your health hasnât recovered, donât get angry⦠Ms. Susana, canât you understand plain
English?â Carl said coldly.
Susana knew there was no hope left in this matter, after whispering an apology, she left in a hurry.