Wine and Gun

Chapter 248

All in all, in the middle of the day, I could take a break and read that Twilight: New Moon a few chapters back in the lounge, and the most thrilling part of the plot has just arrived - Edward mistakenly thought Bella had Die, decide to commit suicide in Italy - although this is the fourth time I've watched it, I shouldn't be so excited.

It was at this time that I suddenly noticed that there was a man standing at the door of Ms. Molozer's ward.

No, let me repeat this: at the door of the ward stood an extraordinarily handsome man with lovely chestnut-colored hair, and I could swear to God that he was one of the most handsome men I've ever seen (except movie stars, Robert Pattinson in particular). He stood motionless and lonely, staring fixedly at the lifeless figure lying in the glass window.

——Of course, I can only see the back of the man from my point of view, but I guess his face must be full of grief, which is a woman's keen intuition.

"What a pity," I thought. "This must be Ms. Molozer's boyfriend."

Then after a while, just as I was about to immerse myself in the làng plot of the novel, a series of beckons interrupted my thoughts again. This time, another old man on crutches came across the corridor. From my perspective, I couldn't see his face, only the gray sideburns.

He stood in front of the chestnut-haired man and said gruffly, "Doctor Bucks."

- So the boyfriend of the WLPD consultant is also a doctor, what an enviable couple it would have been.

And as a doctor who saves lives and heals wounds, it must be a very painful feeling to see the person he loves unconscious but unable to do anything.

On the other hand, I always thought the name "Bacchus" sounded familiar, but at the time I had no idea where I had heard it.

"Mr. Hunter," replied the handsome doctor, his voice soft and light. I guess he must be the type who will endure the grief in his heart and not show it at all. I have seen too many people who pretend to be firm. "I didn't expect you to come today."

"Why, do I look like the kind of person who will slap his butt and walk away as long as he catches the murderer?" The man called Hunter asked back, his tone was a bit rude no matter how he heard it. Can you speak to the patient's family in this tone?

He paused thoughtfully, perhaps after realizing that he was not polite, and softened his voice: "I admire Molozer's work, I only heard her before this 's name, now it seems that she is indeed not a false name."

"I just wanted to say, I thought you would go to that press conference today. As far as I know, the press conference was held at three o'clock in the afternoon, shouldn't you be ready to go to the scene now?" Dr. Bucks said patiently.

Hunter snorted coldly and said, "They're going to ignore my role in the whole incident."

"Threats to revoke your license?" Dr. Bucks asked with interest. Maybe I should take back the evaluation I just made, that's not pretending to be calm, his self-control must be quite strong.

But when I think of the blood in his heart now, I feel that I look at him with a hint of sympathy.

The two of them didn't notice that I was peeking over the books, and the Hunter continued in a nasty tone: "Obviously they think there's some procedural issue involved in this... The bastards think I'm overstepping my authority, like I never thought that if I didn't go to Molozer, more people would probably die. Do you really think that Officer Hardy can save his wife and daughter alone? Molozer's role in it goes without saying metaphor."

"I don't think," said Dr. Bucks slowly, "that if you hadn't gone to Olga, she wouldn't be where she is now."

Omg! I suddenly realized what I was going to see: the kind of breakdown scene from a close lover, "If you don't do well my girlfriend will not be in a vegetative state" or something. What should I do if this does happen? Should I call security if he punches that Hunter in the face?

"Are you blaming me?" Hunter asked cautiously.

"No," replied Dr. Bucks, "I think you are doing well."

……Ugh? ? ?

Then he added: "A lot of people have been saved because of this. Clara is only ten years old this year, and she certainly shouldn't have died of gas poisoning."

I don't think I can pretend to hold a book, even if it's my favorite novel. If I hadn't been eavesdropping on their conversation, I would have jumped up and applauded the doctor: what a touching feeling! Paying the price of losing a loved one to save someone or even a cause is simply a moral victory.

Hunter was silent for a while, then said, "That's a really high-sounding reason."

-Is this what people say? I'm wondering why this Hunter's sentence sounds worse than a sentence, is he trying to break up the ex-boyfriends of Ms. Molozer and Dr. Bacchus or something? Although I should not hold any prejudice, but this age is too much, right?

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