Chapter 1112
Love Unbreakable by Bank Brook
Chapter 1112:
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This year, Aurora introduced a new law against disrupting international relations to encourage local development.
If found guilty, the offenders would be permanently banned from entering Aurora, and their passports would be marked to highlight their crimes, making any future international travel difficult.
Even up to that point, the plump woman still thought the director was wrong. âHave you lost your mind?â she cried.
"Look who I am! I'm your partner. You're wrong. It's those two over there who should be expelled."
âExactly!â Her husband suddenly broke loose and shouted at the director: âI know the heads of your medical department. âYou will regret it when they find out how you have treated us.â
The security guards had been kind to the couple because, just fifteen minutes earlier, they had considered them honored guests of the hospital.
The director's sudden order to remove the couple made them wonder if the director had made a mistake.
The plump woman's husband desperately grabbed the director's arm and rushed to say, "Look carefully and recognize who I am. Instead, you should be dragging that damn cripple!"
As soon as I finished speaking, I received a blunt response.
"Slap!" The director hit him in the face.
The plump woman's husband had bleeding from the corner of his mouth and looked at the director in bewilderment.
Without stopping, the director slapped the husband again, causing the other side of his mouth to start bleeding as well.
After slapping him, the headmistress looked at Mitchel in the wheelchair and noticed that he was frowning and tense.
The headmistress then kicked the plump woman's husband again, hitting him hard in the torso.
âOuch! Ouchâ¦â The husband grabbed his stomach and collapsed to the floor. Unfortunately, he had not yet realized what was happening. âSir, please look carefully⦠Itâs meâ¦â
The plump woman cried out, "Sir, he has lost consciousness!"
The couple was puzzled by the director's sudden hostility, especially since he had just treated them as distinguished guests. He seemed as if he had suddenly been overcome by madness.
The director was seeingthing with rage. I have kicked several more times.
Those two fools still didn't know who they had insulted. Idiots!
Mitchel, whom the arrogant couple had ridiculed, was the head of the transport project, a crucial diplomatic undertaking involving two countries.
Anyone selected for such a project had to have an impeccable political reputation and possess significant influence.
Gaining the trust of two national governments was not something an ordinary person could achieve. How could these two morons dare to offend someone of such caliber? And they had the audacity to ridicule him for his disability?
Mitchel's ability to land the project, despite his disability, demonstrated his extraordinary abilities.
The director had no intention of explaining these matters to the ignorant couple. After all, fools would always be fools.
This couple assumed they could dominate simply because they had been treated well, not realizing that this treatment was contingent on mutual interests. Relationships founded on these terms were inherently fragile.
As soon as these interests were threatened, the associations were dissolved as quickly as they were established.
Now, by offending Mitchel, the hospital could face closure or, at the very least, the director would be fired immediately.
Besides, that plump woman and her husband were complete ignoramuses.
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