His unwanted wife, the world’s coveted genius

Chapter 902



Chapter 902:

Kylee bit down hard on her lip; her expression looked dreadful as conflicting thoughts swirled in her mind. Yet deep inside, she acknowledged that Baker was correct.

“I understand,” she eventually said with resignation. With a frustrated huff escaping her lips, she stood up and exited the study swiftly. Hearing the door click shut behind Kylee, Holley immediately called out, “Kylee…”

Getting no response, she said to Baker, “Baker—”noveldrama

But Baker cut her off before she could finish, saying, “Just pretend you are unaware of this situation. Under no circumstances should you allow Belinda to perceive anything amiss; do you understand that?”

Holley pressed her lips together and fell silent.

Belinda remained asleep until well past four in the afternoon. In the evening, after enjoying dinner with the Clark family, she drove home.

The following day, she made her way to the hospital. On her way there, Caiden called unexpectedly and informed her that the hospital had reached a verdict regarding the disciplinary measures against Turner and Kylee. Not only had the verdict been posted on the hospital’s bulletin board for all to see, but it had also been communicated via email to every member of the medical personnel.

After parking her car, Belinda retrieved her phone and opened her inbox eagerly. The first notification was regarding Turner’s penalty. The document meticulously outlined the rationale behind the disciplinary action, each word cementing the gravity of the situation.

Turner’s punishment was severe: he faced disciplinary sanctions and a deduction from his quarterly performance incentives.

As for Kylee, the consequences were far graver—she faced immediate expulsion.

Learning this, Belinda couldn’t help but smirk. She wasn’t gloating; she simply felt that justice had been served. Turner and Kylee had dug their own graves; they could only blame themselves for this.

In the wake of the punishments, people at the hospital began discussing the matter. After all, it was unheard of at Grand Plains General Hospital for a department director to face such severe consequences. To make matters even more humiliating, never before had a director’s surgery needed to be salvaged by an attending physician.

And both of these disgraceful incidents had befallen none other than Turner alone. Now, the once-respected head of the Cardiac Surgery Department was no longer revered—he was the subject of endless ridicule.

“How did it come to this? What was he even thinking?” someone said, shaking their head in disbelief.

“Seriously, what kind of arrogance made Dr. Ortiz do that?” another replied with disdain.

“It can only be said that he reaped what he sowed! Who gave him the audacity to steal a patient from his own subordinate? Now he’s facing the bitter consequences of his own actions!”

“And can you believe Kylee was expelled?”

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