Clearly, he hadn’t been the one treating her—he hadn’t even looked at the chart.
Her chart clearly had Mrs. Walker’s name on it!
Her body had been at the hospital for a full day.
They should have notified her family by now.
So why did he still act like he didn’t know?
As I wrestled with these questions, I heard the sound of the door unlocking.
I looked up and saw Ethan walk in with Lily, who was dressed to the nines.
They didn’t even bother to close the door before they started kissing passionately.
“Ethan, you secretly handled her mother’s body. What if she finds out?” Lily asked with fake concern.
“So what if she does? That woman chased me like a dog for three years.
If it weren’t for her family’s money and what they could do for me, do you think I would’ve married her?”
Ethan smirked, holding Lily by the waist.
“Besides, I took a huge risk for you today. How do you plan to thank me?”
In that moment, everything became clear to me.
Ethan had been afraid that I would request an autopsy and sue his precious intern.
So he had used his influence at the hospital to cremate his own mother’s body without my consent.
As a doctor, did he not understand that this wasn’t just unethical—it was criminal?