Jeremy was very cooperative and went to the side with Melody. She said hesitantly, “You probably kept Tessa’s medical history and personal information secure.
“Absolutely
The cleaning stall would still need to enter your office and clean your desk, though,” she mentioned, testing the waters
On her way back, Melody had repeatedly thought about how Tessa’s hospital admittance could have been revealed, Aside from seeing her being admitted, the only other way is it someone had seen her medical certificate.
When the story made the news, Tessa’s pictures were shown, which were secretly taken by someone. It was still possible to suppress that news back then, but the reporters headed straight for the hospital and cometed her them.
After that, Tessa’s inedical certificate and her various private information were all made public. The whole thing got so out of hand that everyone overlooked something what it the leaker already had Tessa’s medical certificate or history in the first place!
After a moment’s worth of silence, Jeremy asked, “Are you suspecting the cleaning staff
“You’re incharge of Tessa’s case, and the head murse was the one who looked after her. Aside from you two, the cleaning staff would be the only one to come in contact with her.
“What’s more, Tessa’s hospitalization was masterfully kept on the down low. Virtually, no one knew that she was in the hospital.”
Melody voiced her thoughts. “That’s why I wanted to know if someone has touched your work desk“.
Lowering his gaze, he looked at her before slowly responding, “I’m sorry to disappoint you, then. I never leave patients‘ medical histories on my desk casually, and my drawer’s locked”
She was stunned. That actually made sense. He kept aclose watch over his personal items and had a strong sense of duty to his job. Naturally, he would have ensured that the patient’s medical histories and other relevant information were secured.
Bining her lips, Melody slowly furrowed her brows
Jeremy reminded her, “It doesn’t matter what the others told you. You have to have your own judgment. Otherwise, you’ll make the situation even worse. He guessed that Ophelia said something to Melody.
“Apart from this, everything else is normal,” came Melody’s response
Jeremy paused briefly before commented, “If that’s the case, you’re the prime suspect.”
He paused briefly before he said, “If that’s the case, then you’re the prime suspect.”
She was about to protest, but he cut berott
“You said you wanted to check the security footage, and I’ve put in the request for you. The rest has nothing to do with me, so don’t waste my time with your baseless conjectures. Tam not interested.”
At the next moment, Jeremy left decisively.
Melody slowly exuled. The only thing she could do was to tell herself not to give up.
When she went back to the nurse’s station, the head nurse said to her, “Mel, I need you to insert a catheter for the patient in bed number four. Tittany went over earlier, but he was being difficult.
The patient in bed number four was a particularly stubborn old man, and his name was Stanley Cowell. When he was first admitted to the hospital, he refused to cooperate during undment it was Melody who persuaded him to accept treatment.
By the time she weat over, the old man’s daughter, Sophia Comwell, was in the middle of persuading him. “What do you want from as, Dad? We’ve spent over 160,000 dollar on your medical bill–a large suin of moury.
“We’re just a working–class family, and you’ve almost drained us of our entire life savings. If you don’t cooperate with brenfor nothingTM”
treatment process, all of this would’ve