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Chapter 442

Tilda wanted to confront Dr. Garner, but she dared not utter her doubt. Those words got stuck in her throat.

The doctor dared not look at her and averted his gaze.

Panic began to consume Tilda. She had no idea why Dr. Garner would turn his back on her at this crucialmoment.

Amid her confusion and flustering, fearing her deeds would be exposed, beads of cold sweat formed on her face.

Neera coldly observed her reactions.

Wearing a sardonic smile, she taunted, "Cat got your tongue? Or perhaps your earlier claims were unfounded, andnow you're at a loss for words?"

Tilda clenched her teeth, unwilling to acknowledge that her plot had been exposed.

"Who's feeling guilty now? What kind of nonsense is this? I didn't defame your company. Your company'sproducts caused my allergic reaction. Weren't the previous reports evidence enough? I don't know what wentwrong with this examination.

In her panic, she made a false counter-charge and blurted, "This report is suspicious! It has to be tampered with!"

Neera, observing Tilda's unwillingness to admit her wrongdoing, coldly retorted.

"Remember, Ms. Wilcher, aren't you the one that handpicked this hospital and this doctor? I'd double-confirmedthe choices with you, and you were insistent on your choices. How can you argue that the report is manipulated?"

Neera's counter made sense.

Tilda choked on her words. Her face was drained of color.

Left with no other option, she attempted to turn the tables, saying, "Of course I chose them. But what does thatprove? For all I know, you could have schemed with the hospital or the doctor afterward!"

Her lack of shame amused Neera.

"Conspire? Ms. Wilcher, I should be the one asking you. Using relatives to produce misleading reports, spreadingthem on the internet, creating a scene here, and unjustly blaming my company. Who's behind all of this withyou?" novelbin

The revelation stunned Tilda. She stammered, "How did you find out?"

Neera looked at her icily and clarified, "You want to know how I pieced it together? Wondering why your familymember turned away from your scheme?"

Tilda locked her eyes on Neera, struggling to come up with words.

Neera went straight to the point, "It's simple. He had violated medical ethics by falsifying the report! And he wasunder the close watch of Dean Floyd. Did you think he'd do anything reckless?"

As she spoke, a middle-aged gentleman emerged from the other door of the examination room.

Those in attendance instantly recognized him. It was none other than Dean Floyd of Summerhill Hospital.

Dean Floyd wore a stern expression, shot a piercing gaze at Dr. Garner.

Dr. Garner shuddered, dared not make a noise, was scared, and regretted his decisions.

If I knew things would escalate to this point, I wouldn't have falsified the report for Tilda.

Tilda was frightened at this point.

Dean Floyd was a renowned figure in the medical field, known for his high moral standing.

He was known for treating patients who couldn't afford medical bills, earning an outstanding reputation for hisintegrity.

Tilda never anticipated that Dean Floyd would get involved with this. He was not the type of man who wouldtolerate any misconduct.

Neera continued calmly, "If you suspect a conspiracy and they set up a trap for you, why don't you choose anotherhospital now? We'll have another examination, and you still get to pick the doctor. What do you think? Or you'dprefer a different city? We're ready to cooperate."

Neera's aura intimidated Tilda. She was clueless as to how to respond.

Any attempt to argue seemed pointless.

Deep down, she was well aware of the root cause of her allergy. Regardless of which hospital she turned to, theoutcome would always be consistent!

Her expression froze. Her eyes were brimming with desperation.

At last, she lashed out, "So, you think you can bully me because of your power and wealth? Did you bribe all thehospitals? You wanted me to undergo this examination just to trap me! I shouldn't have believed your lies! You'rea fraud!"

Neera couldn't help but be amused.

'She has lost her mind! She has such audacity to play victim!'

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