When Max overheard the conversation between his boss and Nicole, he pretended to look back
inadvertently.
He was shocked when he saw Jared looking down and fiddling with something in his hands.
Nicole also saw the thing in Jared’s hand-it was a glinting dagger.
She immediately recognized it as the dagger he had held in Nottingbrook State, only that this time he did
not sheathe it.
The narrow-bladed dagger spun in Jared’s shapely hand.
It looked cool, but Nicole could not help but frown.
She gently put her hand to Jared’s hand, which was fiddling with the dagger, and looked him in the eyes.
“Stop,” she said.
Jared also looked her in the eyes, and his eyes lit up when he saw her concerns in her eyes.
He smiled and said in a low but gentle voice, “Okay.” Max, who was behind the wheel, saw what had
happened and was in fright.
Jared would play with something in his hand when he was in a black mood, and he would fiddle with the
dagger when his mood was extremely terrible.
So no one dared to talk to him at the moment like this. With this thought in mind, Max looked at Nicole
with surprise.
As she could calm the angry lion, this really opened his eyes. Nicole watched with relief as Jared
lowered the dagger in his hand.
After dropping Nicole back at school, Jared rolled down the car window and looked out at the scenery
outside.
The early fall wind gushed into the cabin, and it felt unusually chilly, but Jared was unruffled.
He rested his chin on his hand and looked out of the window into the infinity. Max looked at Jared and
frowned disapprovingly.
When Nicole was with Jared, he seemed to be afraid that she would feel cold and would almost never
open the window.
But now that Nicole had left, the only person who could restrain him was no longer there.
Max sighed silently at the thought of this.
“Continue where we left off.” Jared suddenly spoke with a steep, frosty voice.
Recalling his discussion with Jared before Nicole came into the car, Max continued the topic with no
hesitation, talking about what Michael had done over the years, one worse than the other, and it seemed
that after half a year in office, the incidence rate at San Joto Central Hospital had more than doubled.
Michael had been conscientious and worked hard for the first half of the year, but when he found what
benefits his position could bring him, he gradually lowered his code of ethics and revealed his actual
desires.
It seemed that what was presented before was only a show.
Max tightened his grip on the steering wheel as he talked about Michael’s evil deeds since taking office.
Michael was such an unscrupulous man.
He put money over everything else.
He would ask the worst doctors in the hospital to treat those patients who were less wealthy, probably
thinking that the patients could not do much about it even if something wrong were to happen. LIFT He
had never gone on duty, and his favorite pastime was eating, drinking, gambling, and womanizing.
Not only that, he often targeted the beautiful female doctors and nurses in the hospital who had no
background.
If they did not comply, he would threaten to fire them and stop them from finding jobs in all hospitals in
San Joto hospital.
He had become a monster. Jared had a stern look in his eyes upon hearing this.
No wonder Michael dared to disobey him last time.
There was no reason to keep such a person any longer.
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