Chapter 60
Cherished By Seven Sisters
Chapter 60 Betrayal âHow could someone do such a despicable thing?â
Patrick darted his eyes around and replied, âRegardless of who that person is, I think he still ought to respect you. Hence, why donât we wait until the new clinic opens? You can go over to say a word or two to bring that person down a peg. That way, youâll be doing Mr. Lund a favor.â
Duncan smacked his own thigh and exclaimed, âGood idea! Youâre a bright fellow, arenât you? Letâs do that. Come over to pick me up when that idiât opens his new clinic.â
âSure.â
Patrick was on cloud nine when he was leaving Duncanâs house. Oh, Lincoln! Youâre no match for me!
âDad, what did Mr. Rodriguez say?â Randal asked.
âSit back and enjoy the show!â
Two days later, it was the grand opening of Lincolnâs Four Pillars Hall.
Over the past two days, Lincoln had been contacting all his associates and doing promotional events for the grand opening.
Hence, the place was packed that day.
On the other hand, Caylie was utterly devastated. If Emrys hadnât consoled her, she wouldâve kept Apricot Hall closed for the day.
Suddenly, she saw someone familiar walking past. âHenny? What are you doing here?â
Caylie widened her eyes in shock because she saw Henrietta exiting Four Pillars Hall from across the street.
âDidnât you say you were going for the postâgraduate entrance exam, Henny?â There was a sense of foreboding lingering within Caylie.
In response, Henrietta answered sheepishly, âIâm sorry, Caylie. DâDr. Faraday offered to triple my salary.â
Henrietta was young, and her medical skills were barely sufficient to treat patients independently.
Whenever she ran into slightly more complicated diseases, she still needed to ask Caylie for help.
Therefore, it was obvious that Lincoln was simply paying Henrietta triple to upset Caylie.
Lincoln was blatantly challenging Caylie by poaching Henrietta, who Caylie had been tutoring over the past year.
Chapter 60 Betrayal +10 pearls That was how ruthless Lincoln was.
Needless to say, Caylie was heartbroken. If Henrietta had really resigned to sit for her postâgraduate entrance exam, I would have had no problem with that. In fact, I would even hope for the best for her.
However, sheâs now working for Lincoln at Four Pillars Hall just because Lincoln is paying her three times more. Does she really value the triple salary more than the time and effort I invested in her over the year?
At the same time, Caylie was also extremely disappointed with how things had turned out. Back then, this girl was having trouble getting employed after she graduated. She promised me she would learn and change her attitude. Iâve been taken for a ride, havenât I? She stabbed me in the back after getting mentored by me for a year.
Emrys was heartbroken and enraged when he saw how dejected Caylic looked.
âYouâre Henrietta, right? Iâll keep an eye on you,â Emrys uttered coldly.
âHa! How could you threaten a young woman? Where are your manners?â Suddenly, Lincoln stepped forward and shielded Henrietta. In a righteous tone, he uttered, âYouâve done nothing wrong, Ms. Black.
Apricot Hall is filled with ruthless and vicious people. You shouldnât stay in a place like that!â
âWhat are you on about, Lincoln? Have I ever wronged you guys when you were working at Apricot Hall?â Caylie was infuriated. Lincoln is such a shameless man! How could he tell such lies?
In response, Lincoln sneered, âWell, you should know the answer to that question.â
Lincoln deliberately raised his voice when he said that. Everyone at the scene heard it and cast resentful glances at Caylie.
The crowd chose to believe Lincolnâs words because they thought Lincoln was Duncanâs mentee, so Lincoln had no reason to lie.
âLincoln, tell me how I mistreated you guys!â Caylie roared.