Chapter 251 Choosing To Bow
Before long, Jerome and his group returned. âMaster, Kenneth decisively rejected it, even calling it a pipe dream.â
Upon hearing that, Finnegan wasnât too surprised. âNo worries. He will agree sooner or later.â
Stretching lazily, he stood up and said, âYuliana, could you help me start a fire? I need to brew some herbal tea to cool down. The hot weather recently really makes one prone to internal heat!â
Walking in with Yuliana, he left Jerome and the others in a state of surprise.
Zephyr couldnât help but mutter under his breath, âIs that it?â
With a profound look on his face, Shaun said, âHow can we possibly fathom what Finnegan is thinking?
Letâs just keep working!â
Afterward, everyone went about their own business. Finnegan, on the other hand, was in the backyard with Yuliana, brewing medicine in a large iron pot. He didnât tell anyone why he was making so much.
As time went by, more and more people gathered in front of Hopevale Medical Clinic.
By noon, the number had already reached as many as three thousand.
Kenneth, who hadnât had a good rest those past few days, had bloodshot eyes. He bellowed at the two staff members in charge of logistics and procurement, âHave you made contact yet? When will the medicine from their side be delivered?â
The patients queuing outside were growing impatient, and Kenneth was genuinely afraid they might storm in and trample him to death.
One of them replied nervously, âOld Mr. Quiroz, the pharmaceutical department of the group responded, asking us to wait a bit longer. The drugs are currently limited, and they need to be prioritized for delivery to the hospitals under the group because there are more people in those hospitals! It seems thereâs also an issue with the supply chain, but they didnât specify what the problem was.â
Upon hearing this, Kenneth, in a fit of rage, swept everything off the table onto the floor.
He said in a deep voice, âBring me my phone. I need to contact Old Mr. Sable!â
Taking the phone, Kenneth dialed Reginaldâs number.
At that moment, Reginald and Mike, who still hadnât seen Darius, were rushing toward the airport.
Upon seeing Kennethâs incoming call, Reginald felt a bit reluctant to answer, knowing it certainly wouldnât be good news.
After some hesitation, he still answered the call and asked, âKenneth, whatâs up?â
Kenneth had been holding his breath, but he then let it all out, spilling the beans.
In the end, there was a hint of anger. âOld Mr. Sable, this mess was caused by Mr. Sable. You better figure out a solution quickly. If those patients rush in and start causing havoc, thatâs one thing, but what if we get III ã Chapter 251 Choosing To Bow hurt?â
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Reginaldâs brows were knitted tightly, realizing the problem was more serious than he had imagined.
However, there was nothing he could do about it now. âKenneth, Iâm on my way to the airport. Weâll talk when I get back to Jadeborough. Try to hold on for now.â
After finishing his words, Reginald hung up the phone, so angry that he tossed it aside.
Mike kept quiet out of fear, fearing that he might become the target of someoneâs vented anger.
Rubbing his temples, Reginald suddenly seemed to age significantly. âIs my family really going to be ruined by that young Finnegan?â he asked.
Thinking of the decades of hard work he had put in, Reginald couldnât bear it. âAbsolutely not. I canât let the Sable family fall like this. Call Hailey and ask her to investigate why Regi Group is facing more pressure than expected before we return.â
âAll right. Iâll get in touch with her right away.â
The time quickly approached past three in the afternoon.
The number of patients queuing in front of Hopevale Medical Clinic had already exceeded four thousand, and even the police department had been alarmed.
Although more than a dozen police officers arrived, they were simply unable to control the situation.
They only managed to have a slight restraining effect.
Seeing the patients becoming increasingly agitated, Kenneth let out a sorrowful sigh. âIt seems we canât rely on the Sable family anymore. Come with me to find Finnegan.â
A young doctor next to him anxiously asked, âMaster, are you really going to agree to what Mr.
Magnussen just said?â
Kenneth retorted, âWhat else can be done?â
After making inquiries from various sources, he found out that all the medical institutions under Regi Group were facing similar situations. They simply didnât have the time to attend to their matters.
Hence, if they were to hang on, there was a chance they might even get torn apart by the patients.
The young doctor said, âSo we just need to leave Regi Group. Why do we have to go to Jerome Medical Clinic to be doctors?â
âD*mn it!â Kenneth slapped him. âLeaving Regi Group is not a problem, but if you abandon the patients just to avoid trouble, my reputation will be ruined for the rest of my life. Do you understand?â
Abandoning a patient for self-preservation was a grave taboo for medical practitioners.
At that age, Kenneth cherished his reputation dearly.
The young doctor, feeling wronged, covered his face and dared not speak any further.
Taking a deep breath, Kenneth said in a low voice, âYou guys come with me. Weâll go around from the O Chapter 251 Choosing To Bow door.â
Before long, Kenneth, along with his few students, stealthily made their way to Jerome Medical Clinic, as if they were thieves.
Secing him actually show up, Jerome couldnât help but feel a jolt of surprise. Master said he would agree sooner or later. Could it really be true?
I Kennethâs face turned red. The stern refusal he gave in the morning made him feel a bit awkward at this moment.
In order to protect his own reputation, Kenneth swallowed his pride and asked, âJerome, is Mr. Larkin around?â
At that moment, Finnegan walked out with a beaming smile. âIsnât this Old Mr. Quiroz? Are you looking for me?â
Although it was his first encounter with Finnegan, Kenneth knew he was the person he sought. âMr.
Larkin, after some thought, I⦠If you can make all the patients on the other side leave, I can bring my students to Jerome Medical Clinic to work as doctors.â
Upon hearing Kennethâs words of compromise, Jerome and the others widened their eyes in surprise.
Is this the same Kenneth who wouldnât get out of bed if there wasnât a profit to be made?
Upon further thought, Jerome and the others suddenly understood something. Kenneth wants to maintain his reputation!
Finnegan wasnât surprised at all, but he didnât show any signs of joy, either. âItâs commendable that Old Mr. Quiroz didnât choose to abandon his patients. But when it comes to working here, what are your salary expectations?â
When it came to salary, Kenneth gave an awkward smile. âIn the past, Regi Group used to give me and my team north of one billion annually. Of course, I canât ask for that amount now. So, Mr. Larkin, you decide what to give. As long as you can calm the patient down immediately, thatâs all that matters!â
Finnegan nodded. âSince youâre entrusting me with this, it shows that Old Mr. Quiroz isnât concerned about the money at the moment. Letâs discuss it later, then.â
At that moment, Kenneth really wasnât interested in money. âSo, how does Mr. Larkin plan to solve this problem? Can you still preserve my teamâs and my reputation?â
He chose to compromise and bow his head out of fear of damaging his reputation.
Finnegan nodded. âCasper, go ahead!â
Casper, who had already received instructions from Finnegan, moved to the front.
He shouted loudly, âEveryone, please quiet down for a moment!â
After capturing everyoneâs attention, Casper continued, âOld Mr. Quiroz has already resigned from Regi Group, and Hopevale Medical Clinic can be considered closed down. However, Old Mr. Quiroz, with his benevolent heart, is unwilling to abandon his patients even after his departure. Thatâs why he joined Jerome Medical Clinic, hoping we can help alleviate your ailments. Stop crowding over there now.
Everyone, come over to Jerome Medical Clinic and line up. Receive treatment in an orderly manner.
But r Chapter 251 Choosing To Bow we are only responsible for treating illnesses. If you want to get medicine or health supplements, youâll have to buy them from the pharmacy yourself. And remember, today is the only day weâre offering free consultations!â
Kennethâs eyes instantly welled up with tears when he heard those words.
Bowing to Finnegan, he said, âThank you, Mr. Larkin Not only did those words preserve his reputation, but they also enhanced his prestige.
The initial discomfort of being coerced completely dissipated.