Mr. Fu, please stop being abusive. Madam has already signed the divorce papers.

Chapter 739 Asking



Chapter 739 Asking

"Okay..." Andy had no choice but to leave.

That text message must be someone's prank. Damn, who is so bored?

After watching Andy leave, Emily returned to the room and closed the door.

The room suddenly became quiet.

Wen Liang, who was furious a second ago, saw the expression on his face recede like the tide, leaving only the calmness of a deep pool.

She raised her hand to straighten her cuffs, which were slightly wrinkled by her movements. Her movements were steady and graceful. "The show is over, Ms. Emily. Now, let's get down to business."

Emily asked tentatively, "Who are you?"

"You don't need to know. You just need to answer me, how much do you know about what happened six years ago?"

Emily knew she had been caught and couldn't get away, so she resigned herself to her fate and answered, "Robert was very secretive about that, and I don't know much..."

Even though she and Robert had a special relationship, Robert did a very good job of keeping the matter confidential and would not reveal anything to her. The information she knew all came from colleagues within the hospital.

"Then just tell us what you know, for example, who is Lucas Garcia's real identity?" Wen Liang had already prepared a recorder.

Emily works at Keller Hospital and has met Lucas. If Lucas is really a master in some aspect of the medical field, it should be easy for her to know Lucas' identity.

Emily really knew.

But it wasn't Robert who said it, it was a colleague who told her privately.

At that time, a group of people came to the hospital. They looked no different from other doctors and nurses in the hospital, but their names were not included in the hospital system. The attending doctors were not in office, and the nurses were only responsible for that one patient. At most, they could help when other patients came to them.

The superiors had specifically instructed that no private discussions or inquiries were allowed, but the more they did so, the more curious the colleagues became.

Among them, a colleague from the Department of Psychiatry recognized the identity of the attending physician, Richard Brown, who was a former associate professor at a university medical school and a famous doctor who studied psychology.

But his name tag said Lucas Garcia.

Over the past five or six years, her colleagues have been fired or resigned one after another. If it weren't for her relationship with Robert, she might have left Keller Hospital long ago.

"Richard Brown?" Wen Liang wrote down the name.

At that time, Lucas was a neurologist, and her attention had always been focused on neurology. She didn't expect that he was a psychologist.

This further proves that Wen Liang was not injured at all at that time, and the so-called treatment was more likely to consolidate the effect of hypnosis.

As she slowly "recovered," she found it more difficult to recall that memory.

However, even if he was a psychologist, Wen Liang had recognized that he did not work in the KL Group Hospital.

"Yes..." Emily responded, "At that time, a colleague suspected that they were conducting human experiments. I asked Robert out of curiosity, but he told me not to meddle in other people's business. However, he was very excited during that time, and it seemed that he had received accurate information from somewhere. As long as he handled this matter well, he could be promoted..."

Robert became the dean at that age and thought he would stay in the position until retirement. Unexpectedly, there was a sudden turn for the better. He valued this opportunity very much!

"What do you know about Richard Brown?"

"Rarely... That was the first time I heard the name."

"As the person in charge of the pharmacy, you should be able to see the list of drug consumption, right? Do you know what type of drugs Lucas took when he treated that patient?"

Emily thought to herself that Wen Liang had hit the nail on the head, "...most of them are psychotropic drugs."

Psychotropic drugs were consumed too quickly, so Emily inevitably discovered something was wrong. When she was about to ask someone about it, Robert contacted her in advance and told her to pretend she knew nothing and to fully supply Lucas' needs.

Probably only she and other pharmacy staff knew about this doubt.

Wen Liang showed an expression that I guessed was correct, "Do you remember the names of those psychiatric drugs?"

Emily thought about it carefully and listed three medicine names.

"Any other news? For example, about the patient who was served alone?"

Emily remembered it clearly: "...it was an Asian woman...a colleague saw that this particular patient was pregnant when she was taken out of the car, but when they saw her again later, her belly had deflated, as if nothing had happened."

As she spoke, Emily glanced at Wen Liang and felt that she looked familiar. Her eyes wandered over Wen Liang's cool and delicate features.

Asian women.

The straight nose, the delicate almond eyes, and especially the slightly pursed lips that seem to keep people away...

In a flash, a pale, distraught face suddenly popped into her mind!

“Ah!” Emily took a short breath and took a half step back involuntarily. Her eyes widened instantly and were filled with disbelief and astonishment. “You…you…”

Her finger trembled slightly as she pointed at Wen Liang, "That patient... is... you?!"

Wen Liang stayed in Keller Hospital for more than a month. In the early stage, she had a "broken leg" and a serious head injury, so she had to stay in the ward. Later, she recovered a lot and often sat in a wheelchair and let the nurse push her for a walk outside.

She still remembered that many medical staff had very subtle expressions when they saw her, but her mind was not clear at the time and she did not think much about it. She just thought it was because she was a foreigner.

Wen Liang's expression did not change at all. "It seems that your memory is not too bad, Ms. Emily. Since you recognized it, it saves me a lot of trouble."

"I was indeed pregnant at the time, but the baby was taken away. Do you know who was the obstetrician and gynecologist who delivered my baby?"

Emily came back to her senses from her shock. "I don't know. That patient...your condition has always been handled by Lucas, and doctors in the hospital are not allowed to contact him. I haven't heard my colleagues mention it either, so it shouldn't be a doctor in our hospital...If it was, I would have heard of it, and my colleagues would have asked that doctor."

Wen Liang nodded and guessed the result. "A few days ago, I went to Keller Hospital to retrieve my medical records, and the staff there said that there was no record of me in the system."

Emily responded directly, "Because your medical records are not entered into the system at all."

This was not a secret, at least it was a tacit understanding among those who knew about it at the time.

All information about 'Patient Zero' - as he was privately called - was kept on paper, directly by Lucas... no, by Richard Brown himself.

Every time he picked up medicine, he would sign the receipt by hand, or his assistant would come directly with the handwritten form. There was no electronic process at all.

This is completely consistent with Wen Liang's guess and premonition.

She immediately asked, "Where are the paper medical records now? Have they been destroyed?"

"They must have been taken away by Richard. Not long after you were discharged from the hospital, they all left, leaving nothing behind."


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