After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities

Chapter 204



Chapter 204

She couldn't believe the man had the guts to harass her.

After a loud bang, a man's cry in pain echoed in the corridor, "Aargh!"

Sylvia gave Dale a shoulder throw. He fell to the ground on his back, groaning and rolling.

Tammy was frightened. She hurriedly helped him stand up and said snappishly to Sylvia. "What the

heck are you doing? Are you nuts? How dare you hit him!"

Sylvia darted at the dark circles below Dale's eyes and chuckled, "Dr. Shea, you look too weak and

fragile. Tammy Andrews, are you sure he can satisfy you?"

Dale was a playboy, so he had flirted and slept with countless women. Besides, his family was wealthy,

so he was always unruly.

Therefore, he was in health trouble although he was still young.

He also took some enlargement pills, but Sylvia exposed his health problem in public.

Feeling the pain in his back, Dale was angry that Sylvia refused to let him touch her. In his opinion, it

should be her honor.

However, she mocked him after hitting him. Dale got mad, glaring at Sylvia. "I greeted you out of my

kindness. Dr. Sylvia, why did you hit and mock me?"

Tammy was angry, feeling disgraced. Sylvia told the truth. Although Dale was tall and handsome, he

needed to take pills before having sex with her. If not, he wouldn't last long. However, Tammy liked his

family background, so she had to tolerate it.

Sylvia's words made Tammy angry. Hatred sprung to her eyes. She snapped, "Mind your language!

Don't you feel ashamed?"

Sylvia narrowed her gaze. "I told the truth. Besides, I said it for your own good. Why are you so

pissed?"

"My father is the associate dean of this hospital. You know what? I'm gonna fire you." Earlier, Dale had

a crush on Sylvia and wanted to hit on her. However, she didn't appreciate his kindness, so he decided

to teach her a lesson.

Rubbing his back, he roared, "Security! Security! Kick this woman out! She cannot enter the hospital in

the future."

"What's going on? You can't make noises in the corridor."

The dean of the hospital walked over, followed by the associate dean.

"Dad, Mr. Lozano, this woman insulted Tammy and me and hit me. How can we let such a violent

doctor work in this hospital? She must be punished and kicked out," Dale snarled, pointing at Sylvia.

Frowning, the dean darted at Sylvia and then at Dale and Tammy.

Sylvia was calm and indifferent, contrary to the other, who looked furious.

Tammy also stared at Sylvia and believed she would soon be kicked out of the hospital. She thought

that Dale truly loved her.

The hospital dean looked at Dale in a migraine. The associate dean was close to him as they were

classmates in the same medical school and roommates in the same dormitory.

After Dale graduated, he was arranged to work as a doctor without an internship or a probation period.

The hospital dean had been kind to him for his father's sake. However, Dale disappointed him.

Moreover, another major shareholder sponsored the hospital. The dean had to be obedient to that

shareholder.

Therefore, the dean was a bit irritated. "Do you have any idea who Dr. Sylvia is, Dr. Shea?"

The associate dean had always thought the hospital dean treated Sylvia too well and gave her too

many privileges. Since his son was bullied by Sylvia, he wanted to defend his son.

"Mr. Lozano, Dale is always a good boy. Dr. Sylvia must have provoked him first."

"Yes, she did. You must kick her out." Dale insisted more determinedly after his father had taken his

side.

The hospital dean looked at Sylvia in a dilemma. He knew she was outstanding, but the associate dean

was his best friend. Therefore, he wanted to find a way to please both parties.

Suddenly, the elevator door slid open.

Several men in black stepped out. The one in the lead wore a black suit with a strong aura and a stern

look.

Franklin glanced at the people in the corridor sullenly.

Stuffing one hand into the pocket of his slacks, he pinched his phone with the other while walking

toward them.

Sylvia looked over. They locked eyes.

Franklin's gaze fell on her calmly. A few seconds later, he withdrew it and stood in front of the hospital

dean.

"Good day, Mr. Maskelyne." The dean greeted him in surprise. "What has brought you down here

today?"

Jasper replied to him, "Mr. Maskelyne will make an important announcement. Can you please inform all

the doctors, department heads, and leaders to a meeting room?" All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.

A bad hunch raised inside the dean, and he wondered if the new major shareholder had arrived.

He stopped making a wild guess in fear and ordered the associate dean, "Hurry up and get it

arranged."

In the associate dean's office, Tammy helped Dale check his back, only to find a large area of reddish

skin. "Sylvia Andrews is indeed cold-hearted. How could she be so violent!"

"Mr. Lozano has watched me grow up. He will definitely kick Sylvia out," Dale shouted angrily. "Dad,

you must avenge me!"

His father consoled him, "Don't worry. Mr. Lozano and I are best friends. I'm sure that woman will be

kicked out."

Tammy applied the ointment to Dale's wound. Dale held her hands. "Thank you for being so kind,

Tammy."

Tammy felt shy in his father's presence, pulling her hands back. "You are welcome."

Dale's father smiled at them. He knew the Andrews family was new money, so he was glad to let his

son date Tammy.

Later, Tammy followed Dale and the associate dean to a meeting room.

It was fully packed by the senior executives and the chief physicians of each department.

Seeing Sylvia sitting next to the head of the surgical department, the associate dean frowned.

"Mr. Lozano, Sylvia Andrews is not a department head. This is supposed to be a management meeting.

She's not qualified to attend it."

The dean checked on a file in his hands and glanced at Tammy behind the associate dean. "Tammy

Andrews isn't even a doctor. Why is she also here?"

Only then did the associate dean notice her. With an awkward look, he buttoned his lip.

Then the dean told his assistant, "Inform the doctors and nurses from all departments to attend this

meeting, leaving one on duty only."

The associate dean sat down and couldn't utter a word.

Shortly after, all the doctors and nurses arrived gradually.

A tall, handsome man sat in the host's chair, which had previously belonged to the dean. The man

wore a black suit, looking aggressive and eye-catching.

The dean stood up and introduced him to others, "This is the new major shareholder of our Lilypad

General Hospital, Mr. Franklin Maskelyne. Let's applaud."

His words raised a mighty uproar.

'Franklin Maskelyne? Mr. Maskelyne? The president of Maskelyne Group?'

Franklin glanced around and stated coldly, "From now on, this hospital's management belongs to

Maskelyne Group. We've decided to fire Mr. Kash Shea and Dale Shea."

His words shocked others again.


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