Chapter 894
His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Turner met her gaze head-on, his expression unwavering.
âOf course, Iâm sure!â he declared without hesitation.
But in truth, this was the solution he had just come up with. If he admitted now that he hadnât even glanced at the records Belinda had handed him, what would that say about him as a department director? It would destroy his reputation. Everyone would think he was utterly irresponsible when it came to his patients, an unforgivable sin for any doctor.
So, he had no choice but to stick to his claim that Belinda had never given him those records. After all, she had handed them to him in his office, a place with no security cameras. Even if the hallway cameras could show Belinda carrying a file into his office, he could always claim it was something else.
When Kylee heard Turnerâs confident response, her lips curled into a small, satisfied smile. Now, she was eager to see what Belinda could do.
However, Belindaâs smirk only deepened, her confidence unwavering.
âDr. Ortiz, let me ask you againâare you absolutely certain that I never gave you Bradenâs medical records? Please think carefully before you answer this question.â
Turner didnât hesitate. He lifted his chin, speaking with self-righteous certainty.
âIâm sure! Not only that, when I asked you about the records, you claimed you lost them! What? Do you think a director like me would lie about this just to shift the blame?â
His voice rang with indignation, but even as he defended himself, he didnât hesitate to throw Belinda under the bus.
At this point, the director spoke up, his gaze shifting between the two doctors.
âWell then, Dr. Wright, do you have any evidence to prove you actually gave the records to Dr. Ortiz?â
Belindaâs smile didnât waver.
âOf course, I do.â
Her calm response sent a visible jolt through both Turner and Kylee.
She had⦠evidence?
How could this be possible?
âWhat evidence?â the director asked.
Without a word, Belinda pulled out her phone, unlocked it, and scrolled through her files. After a brief moment, she pressed play on a voice recording. Her crisp, clear voice rang out from the speaker.
âDr. Ortiz, here are Bradenâs medical records and the surgical plan I drafted. Theyâre all here. Take a look.â
Then, a manâs voice responded, âI see. You can leave now.â
The moment Turnerâs voice played from Belindaâs phone, the room fell into stunned silence.
Several people exchanged glances, their expressions shifting. There was no mistaking it; that voice was undeniably Turnerâs. The recording alone was enough to prove that Belinda had, in fact, given Turner the medical records. Yet just moments ago, Turner had declared with absolute confidence that she hadnât. What was worse, he had even accused her of losing them.
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