Chapter 2210
These types of statements were frequently seen online, and it was observed that many people concurred with them. Perseus couldn't help but question whether those people even recognized what medications those small clinics were prescribing to them.
They had no problem mocking and insulting doctors when they didn't need them. Yet, when there was an emergency, they cried for help at the hospital, asking them to save their loved ones.
It was hypocrisy in its purest form—enjoying the benefits of medical care when needed yet never appreciating those who provided it. After their crisis had passed, they tried to tear down the very institution that saved them.
"I'll escort you to Dr. Wagner's quarters first, Mr. Caitford. I hope that's alright with you," Jared said with a wry smile.
"It's alright," Perseus replied with a wave of his hand, expressing his understanding.
Their dormitories were situated far from the patient wards, providing medical staff with a maximally quiet resting environ

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