Beyond the Divorce

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Chapter 343

Chapter 343 A Perfectly Timed Golden Opportunity

Dominic was anxious. “Please leave! Can’t you see someone is sick here?”

“May I check on your wife?” I carefully asked for his permission. “I believe her condition is quiteserious.”

I

He looked at me with panic, beads of sweat on his forehead.

“I have some experience,” I added quickly. “I might be able to help.”

After all, I’ve dealt with situations like this while caring for Ava these past few years.

Dominic glanced at me briefly, perhaps sensing my sincerity. He stepped aside and sighed. “Sheseems to

have a fever.”

I quickly felt the woman’s forehead and neck. She was burning hot, beyond a regular fever. “How longhas

this been going on?”

“She’s been running a fever since last night. She was still lucid this morning, but I…”

“Dominic, I’m afraid we need to get her to the hospital. This won’t do. Do you have a thermometer?” I

asked.

“I–I don’t know where it is!” He was usually absorbed in his studies, leaving household matters to hiswife.

I promptly told Carol, “Quick, call for an ambulance!”

Then I gently called out to Dominic’s wife on the bed. “Ma’am, can you hear me? Can you understand

what I’m saying?”

I turned to Dominic. “Sir, we need to get her to the hospital. She seems to be unconscious.”

Dominic had a panicked look in his eyes. He seemed like a helpless child seeking help. “Miss, w–what

should I do?”

“At the moment, nothing. Let’s wait until we get to the hospital and she’s examined. Don’t worry, I’ll go

with you,” I reassured him.

He glanced again at his wife on the bed, a look of helplessness in his eyes. “Thank you.”

The ambulance arrived quickly. We helped Dominic’s wife onto the stretcher, and then we all went tothe

hospital together,

Dominic, in his panic, had forgotten to bring money. I asked Carol to take my card and handle the

payment

After all the examinations, the doctor came out with a severe expression.

“It’s a good thing you brought her in when you did. Why did her fever get so high before coming to thehospital? She has lobar pneumonia with early heart and lung function decline. If you had waited anylonger, it could have been very dangerous. She’ll need to be hospitalized.”

Dominic paled, and I comforted him, “Don’t worry, she’ll be alright. Trust the doctor.”

“Thank you! Thank you, Miss!” He kept thanking me, his hands fidgeting.

As the patient’s condition remained unstable, we stayed

th Dominis until

late into the night. Finally,

Dominic’s wife’s fever began to subside, and everyone breathed a sigh of relief.

Only then did Dominic ask me who I was and why I had come to see him. I explained the situation

thoroughly and showed him our relevant documents.

Whenever it came to work, he was an exceptionally serious individual. He diligently reviewed all the

materials and then looked at me to confirm the details.

Carol had prepared detailed documents, presenting records of our shipments and purchases to proveournovelbin

usage.

Upon seeing the retested data from ATL Empire, he was so furious that his hands clenched.

“Liars! This data is completely wrong. They can deceive you, non–professionals, but these results can’tpossibly come from these materials. Which department issued these reports? This is pureirresponsibility!

Bunch of incompetents!”

I exchanged glances with Carol and recounted the entire situation, leaving nothing out.

He muttered, “Those bastards.”

I replied, “That’s why I’ve reached a dead end and came to seek your help.”

After some contemplation, he looked at the bed where his wife lay.

Finally, he said, “Please take care of my wife for me. I’ll redo the data for you. Wait here!”

“Rest assured, I’ll take good care of your wife!” I said quickly. Even Carol couldn’t contain her excited

smile.

Dominic turned and left. It seemed that this man prioritized his career above all else. He was gone for a

total of 15 hours without a trace.

This left Carol on edge, but I reassured her, telling her to trust that Dominic would provide a satisfactory

His stubbornness was evident here. He only accepted genuine data, not rhetoric.

Dominic didn’t reappear at the hospital until the following evening. He held a thick stack of documentsin his hands, which he handed me with great solemnity.

“These are the latest verification results. I’d say these are the most authoritative worldwide. If they still

have objections, use this evidence to sue them.”

I couldn’t help but chuckle, as it was exactly what I wanted. I loved a good lawsuit.

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