Their shameless behavior drew disapproving stares from other patients’ families.
“Mrs. Reed, you don’t want to sign? You’re not planning to start a medical dispute, are you?”
Nurse Miller frowned and said irritably, “Don’t forget, Dr. Walker is your husband. If you make a scene, you’ll just ruin his reputation!”
I sneered, memorized her name tag, and filed a complaint on the spot.
Her face darkened.
“Fine. If you won’t sign, I’ll notify Dr. Walker and have him deal with you personally.”
With a condescending glance, she turned and left.
Ha. So this was their plan—using Ethan to threaten me?
When Ethan first joined the hospital, I had done everything I could to help him integrate.
I even donated $200,000 to improve the hospital’s facilities.
During the holidays, I bought gifts for the staff.
Everyone at St. Mary’s Medical Center thought I loved Ethan more than anything.
No wonder they dared to threaten me so fearlessly.
But now, whatever love I had for Ethan was completely gone.
That night, I held the divorce papers drafted by the company’s legal team, ready to send them to Ethan.
But then I saw a photo on Lily’s social media.
Candlelight, red wine—what a perfect scene for this cheating pair.