They saw the unconscious Josie in Dexter’s arms and knew they were up for a considerable challenge.
With how intimidating Dexter was, they knew they would be in severe trouble if they failed to cure
Josie. Dexter handed Josie over to the doctor and instructed firmly, “Nothing can happen to her.”
That added stress to the already nervous medical staff.
They rushed Josie to the emergency room. No outsiders were allowed in, no matter their prominence.
Thus, Dexter had to wait outside.
Although the hospital director was a man in his fifties, he could not help bit shudder as he saw
Dexter’s. expression. Dexter appeared cold and intimidating as he stood with his hands behind him.
His brow remained tense throughout. Thus, the hospital director knew that Josie mattered to him
tremendously.
He considered telling Dexter that Josie only had a fever.
However, Dexter turned to the hospital director with a stern gaze. “You should go and make sure that
your staff is doing their best to cure her.”
The hospital director answered awkwardly, “Yes, Mr. Russell.”
Only Larry noticed that Dexter’s hands were trembling behind him.
Larry worked for Dexter for many years and experienced bloody, cruel, and dangerous situations with
him. He had never seen Dexter’s weak side.
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