Chapter 447
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Just as he was about to say something, the director interjected, âThat settles it! You may go now!â
Suppressing his irritation, Branson accepted the decision, though his displeasure was evident.
As he exited the directorâs office, he turned to Caiden and said, âMr. Rodgers, believe it or not, I managed Belindaâs case with complete fairness, without any personal bias!â
At this, Caiden let out a cold chuckle. âWithout bias? You might want to rethink that yourself!â
With that, Caiden brushed past him and departed.
Branson was left seething, his spirits at an all-time low.
He had hoped to use this chance to teach Belinda a lesson and curry favor with Turner.
However, he ended up suffering losses himself instead.
Shortly thereafter, the hospital bulletin displayed Belindaâs commendation.
At the same time, a notice detailing Bransonâs reprimand was pinned to the disciplinary board.
Seeing these announcements, the hospital staff exchanged gratified glances.
Your next adventure is at g al n ovels . con Their joy was evident.
Their collective action had worked.
Kylee was standing nearby.
Her expression remained neutral, yet a spark of envy briefly crossed her features. Why was Belinda always so lucky?
Just when it seemed Belinda would face consequences, she was publicly praised instead!
To make matters worse, even Branson was caught up in the debacle and faced repercussions because of Belinda.
Now, the staff at the Grand Plains General Hospital would tread carefully around Belinda, not daring to cross her.
Wouldnât this situation only make Belinda thrive at the hospital?
Kylee felt a surge of jealousy at the thought.
âDuring rounds that day, I heard Dr. Wrightâs mother apologizing to her. It turns out the breakfast that made Belinda sick was prepared by her mother!â a nurse suddenly said.
âWhat? Her own mother didnât know about her allergy?â
âThatâs so absurd! How could a mother be so negligent?â
âExactly!â
When Kylee heard their conversation, a calculating look crossed her face.
She had known about this detail since the day the incident had happened.
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