Chapter 158 Living Upstairs
Chapter 158 Living Upstairs
"Me? What do I have to do?" Evans pointed at himself with a bewildered face and looked innocently at
Ruby.
Ruby shoved a set of keys into his hand, "You do have things to do, hurry up, go back to your own
home, it's upstairs, come down for dinner tonight."
Evans was thus sent out in confusion by Ruby, and when he stood in front of Ruby's house, he still
looked bewildered.
Looking down at the keys in his hand, it took him a moment to respond.
Ruby had just given him a suite? A house worth tens of millions?
Evans didn't bother to think about why Ruby had kicked himself out just now, humming a tune happily,
he went upstairs to see his new house.
Levi looked at Ruby with a faint smile at the corner of his mouth.
Ruby coughed before she asked Levi, "Are you free today?"
"The only thing I'm going to do now is to stay at your house and stay with Grandma." Levi replied in a
serious manner.
"Alright, then you can stay here and help me take care of Grandma, I'm going out." Ruby looked at
Levi, and was silent for a moment before speaking.
She had to go to Dr. Moore's institute to accept the results of the latest trial drugs, as well as the Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
condition of a few patients there, which she also needed to reconfirm.
"Where to?" Levi asked subconsciously.
"To the Institute." Ruby didn't hide anything, she told Levi directly.
"Be safe." Levi admonished.
Ruby changed her clothes and went straight out.
It had been a while since she had come over to the Institute. Ruby went to the laboratory first and
check the data of each patient recently.
"Miss Harold, you're here." Oscar looked at Ruby and came over with a smile on his face, "A few
patients have already healed and left. Dr. Moore has recently taken a few new patients over, do you
want to go and see them?"
"Which patients were discharged? Why don't I see the records?" Ruby asked Oscar in confusion as
she flipped through the information in her hand.
"Taylor and Mr. Chambers, they recovered well, and after Dr.
Moore confirmed it, he let them go. It was only just yesterday that they were sent out." Oscar didn't hide
anything from Ruby, and told her the general situation.
Ruby frowned and went to look for Taylor's information, after reading it, her face sank, "Is Dr. Moore in
the Institute?"
"Yes, he should be in his office, he's been staying at the Institute lately." Oscar didn't notice Ruby's
abnormality, and after replying her words, he went on with his own business.
Ruby put away the document in her hand, and then pulled out the information of another patient who
had left and read it over, before taking it to Dr. Moore’s office.
Dr. Moore was haggard, his hair was much more gray, so it was clear that he had not had a very good
time recently.
Seeing that Ruby had arrived, he put down the half-eaten noodles and stood up, wiping his mouth
before speaking with a bitter smile, "Why didn't you tell me you were coming over? What's wrong? Is
there something wrong?"
"Oscar said two patients had left, I came to confirm the situation." Ruby pulled out a chair and sat down
straight away.
As soon as Dr. Moore took one look at her expression, he knew that there might be something wrong
with the patient's condition. He sat down with a straight expression, "Is there something wrong?"
"There's nothing wrong with Mr. Chambers, but can you find Taylor back immediately?" Ruby looked at
Dr. Moore seriously.
Dr. Moore's heart jumped hard and he subconsciously asked, "What's wrong with him? Is there
something wrong with him?"
"Yes, a big problem. His current figures seem to be stable, but Dr. Moore, you have overlooked one
thing: he is a patient who has been shot in the head and has been in a coma for 20 years. If he is
discharged now, you can’t ensure that he has been completely healed, he needs at least three months
of observation before he goes back home." Ruby had a serious expression as she told Dr. Moore about
the situation.
Dr.
Moore's heart tightened at her words, and he did not dare to delay, hurriedly taking out his mobile
phone and calling Taylor’s family.
The person on the other side of the phone cursed out directly: "Dr. Moore! We trusted you and sent
Taylor to your institute to receive treatment, and you started to give us assurances that the
experimental medicine you had researched could restore brain cell activity, why is Taylor's condition
now worse than before? What in the world are you thinking?"
After hearing the other party's words, Dr. Moore's face changed abruptly and he asked with some
urgency, "How is he doing now?"
"He's dying now, the doctor said he only has three days to live! Tell me, how will you be responsible for
this matter!" The woman on the other end had a sharp voice and was very impatient as she opened her
mouth to question.
The cold sweat on Dr. Moore's forehead came down and he looked at Ruby for help.
Ruby pursed her lips and did not say a word.
The situation was worse than she could have imagined.
The person only left yesterday and today they had actually given a notice of critical illness.
She took a deep breath before she took the phone from Dr. Moore's hand, "Where is the patient now? I
need to see him right away."
"Who are you? I'm telling you, if anything happens to Taylor, I want you to pay for your lives!" The
woman was very impatient and did not cooperate at all.
"If you want him to die right away, you'd better keep arguing with me, I don't have that much time to
waste with you here, tell me where the man is." Ruby was running out of patience.
The longer they delayed, the more dangerous the patient's condition would become, and by then even
she might not be sure that she could save him.
After being scolded by Ruby, the other party did not dare to continue to make a scene, and only after a
while did she reply unhappily, "We are now at Sea City Borin Hospital."
Ruby hung up the phone straight away and instructed Dr. Moore, "Arrange a car right now and go to
Borin Hospital."
An hour later, Ruby and Dr. Moore arrived at Borin Hospital.
When she saw Ruby and Dr. Moore arrive, the other party's eyes lingered on Ruby for a moment
before she said to Dr. Moore, "The patient is in ICU, the situation is very unpromising, a critical illness
notice was just given ten minutes ago, and there was also a cardiac arrest."
"Got it." Ruby answered indifferently and walked at the front with an expressionless face.