---- Chapter 296 After all, as long as both James and Jenna had nothing to do with Wendy, it would be the best thing for him. Why would he want to do something for her? Wendy pursed her lips and fell silent for a moment. A sudden and confusing wave of sadness and melancholy washed over her. In the past, she had felt sad over James before. It was when she just found out that Jenna had arrived home.

She was sad because James's coldness easily destroyed the family she bloodstakingly built up for six years. But the change in attitude he was showing now made Wendy feel even sadder. It was as if she were in a hot summer and needed ice cream, but was instead given the scarf she had lost during the winter -although it was a good thing, it was already too late. It was useless and only made her feel disappointed. Wendy took a deep breath. Only then did the heaviness in her chest abate.

She was being stupid again, thinking about James. His attitude didn't matter. The only thing that mattered was that Wendy didn't need him to change. She no longer needed him. ---- With a creak, the door to the exam room was pushed open in the silence. Wendy returned to her senses. Before she could see who it was, she heard a voice saying, "Dr. Sanders, Ms. Hurst is spitting blood again. Dr.

Harrison has requested that you go take a look." Her mind instantly cleared up as she walked out quickly, forgetting her emotions and everything that had happened just now. Liam was already carrying out emergency treatment on Margaret, but she was still spitting blood from her mouth. Wendy pursed her lips. After she left the chaotic hospital room, she began to compile a list of Margaret's sudden symptoms. Something was different about the results she got this time.

It was as if she had accidentally overlooked some small issue, causing the current problem. After half an hour, she looked at the examination report that was delivered hurriedly. There was a subtle change in her expression. Liam frowned and asked, "What is it? Did her illness worsen?" Wendy shook her head. "How can that be? I think we..." Before she finished her sentence, she abruptly stopped talking and looked at her surroundings.

---- The nurses and physician assistants were all people Wendy was close to. However , she didn't finish her sentence out of caution. Wendy switched the topic and said, "Ask someone to prescribe medication for Ms. Hurst. You must monitor them carefully to ensure the dosage is correct. I'll arrange for the nurses to inject painkillers for Ms, Hurst." After she said this, she turned and started finding reasons to get everyone out of the room, except for herself and Liam.

Only after the hospital room calmed down did Liam notice that something was wrong. "What is it? It's not an issue with Ms. Hurst?" Wendy pursed her lips and pointed out a problematic section in the examination sheet. Ina low voice, she said, "We've misdiagnosed . The inflamed area isn't the pancreas, but the stomach. We should have used a simpler treatment." If it were an inflamed stomach, it wouldn't have been a big issue, coupled with the fact that the inflammation wasn't very serious.

It was just that an inflamed pancreas would be more serious. Wendy let out a sigh of relief. "An issue with the treatment caused this. Luckily, we figured it out early on." However, Liam was still frowning when he asked, "Why didn't you say anything just now?

Instead, you purposely got ---- everyone out of the room." She glanced at the room door before saying, "I suspect someone close to us leaked the treatment results." After finishing her sentence , Wendy took out her phone and refreshed the online news page multiple times. As expected, on her fifth refresh, she saw the news about her. It was still trending. Someone really didn't like her and wanted her to be taken down by Margaret's surgery.