Chapter 40 Going Viral

Jenny walked toward the patient.

On the stretcher, the young boy, who had been so full of life this afternoon, was now lying motionlessly. He was so pale that anyone's heart would ache at the sight of him. "Get him to the operating room now," Jenny ordered.

But then, the woman came back to her senses. She cut Jenny off. "I'm not going to let you touch my son. You've already harmed him so badly. Do you want to kill him?"

As she spoke, her gaze flitted toward the stretcher. A ball of exasperation burned in her chest. Why wasn't he dead yet? If it weren't for the other hospital being too afraid to take responsibility, she wouldn't have transferred him back here. She would simply have dragged his corpse over, and Dr. Walter wouldn't get smart with her now.

"Are you fucking sick? Your son is dying, but you're not letting us save him. Do you want him dead?" Morgan couldn't resist herself anymore. She wished to punch the woman.

"Move!" Jenny suppressed her anger, anxiously wanting to save him. She didn't want to kick up a fuss. "No! You can't touch my son," the woman repeated. She would never let Jenny actually save this little brat. Jenny's patience had reached its breaking point, and she tightly clenched her fist. Right before she was about to punch her, a large figure suddenly moved through the crowd and shielded her.

Alec?

What was he doing here?

"Save the boy. Leave the rest to me," Alec said.

Jenny looked at him. Saying nothing, she went straight toward the operating room.

"You can't go!" The woman wanted to chase after her, but Alec prevented her from doing so. She was afraid of Alec and backed away. Softly, she said, "She will kill my son."

"Is that so?" Alec smiled coldly. "Are you sure she is your son's killer, not you?"

"What... what are you talking about? That's my son! Why would I want to kill him?" She panicked-he had hit the nail on its head.

Alec couldn't be bothered to keep talking to her. He let the hospital arrange for a few people to guard them and went to stand outside the operating room.

Max finished his phone call and went to the operating room as well. He wasn't surprised to see Alec here. After all, he had witnessed him walking over to protect Jenny.

"It's not great to look at other women when you already have one by your side, is it?" His words were mocking, and the corners of his lips curved upward. Didn't Alec say that he didn't care? It didn't seem like

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Alec glanced at him. He wasn't planning to acknowledge him. He merely looked at the lights above the operating room. A trace of worry appeared in his heart.

They didn't know that one of the woman's relatives had recorded all that had happened, posted it online, and tagged it with controversial hashtags. It went viral instantly.

"Heartless doctor refuses surgery, a boy of sixteen close to death!"

Jenny's face attracted attention on popular searches.

"This doctor is so unprofessional, refusing surgery like that."

"But it doesn't look like it on the video. The doctor is obviously anxious to save the boy, but his mother

refuses."

"Based on what I know, this mother sent her son to Parrington Hospital for surgery, but Dr. Walter refused. The mother wanted to save her son, so she sent him to a shady private hospital. But then that hospita made a blunder during the surgery, and he bled heavily. It was then that the ambulance brought him back. to Parrington Hospital."

"So that's what happened. Dr. Walter is horrible, refusing surgery like that. Doesn't she know that someone could die like this?" "On an unrelated topic, doesn't anyone think Dr. Walter is really pretty?"

"Go to hell! What's the use of being pretty when she's so wicked? Aren't you afraid you'll meet a doctor like this one day?"

“That's right. Also, has anyone noticed that Dr. Walter is the deputy director of neurosurgery? She looks so young. How can she be the deputy? Something fishy is going on!"

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