0043##Chapter 43

##Everyone immediately stood up.

"Hi, Mr. Payne."

Timothy nodded. "Assemble a few staff members to follow me to Third Southland General Hospital now."

Mr. Reid was stunned. Why did the deputy director want to go as well?

He spoke to test Timothy out. "Mr. Payne, it will be enough if we go and handle it ourselves. Why are you personally going? Don't worry, I guarantee that nothing will happen to the young master."

"The young master?" Timothy frowned. "Are you talking about Victor? What's wrong with him again?"

Mr. Reid was taken aback. "Don't you know about it, Mr. Payne? The young master just called me to send a few staff over. He said that someone there is creating a fuss by questioning him about the price of the drugs."

"Huh?" Timothy secretly muttered.

It could not be so coincidental, right?

The head office of three districts had called over and said that the chief officer in charge had asked him to go to Third Southland General Hospital. He was also required to investigate the price of the medication.

Were these two matters connected or was this a stand-alone issue?

Timothy said, "I'll bring our people there for the investigation. You don't have to go."

"Oh, okay."

Timothy brought his people along and left the office. Mr. Reid touched his head. "What happened today? The young master asked the deputy director to go over. Is the person who's looking for trouble very strong?"

...

Over in the hospital, Victor poured a cup of coffee in his office. He crossed his legs while he drank it, and he did not seem afraid at all.

Meanwhile, Susan got up. "I'll go to the restroom for a moment."

After Susan left, Janice stared at Victor coldly and gently tapped on the list on the table.

"There's nobody here now. Dr. Payne, can you be honest? There is a problem with this list. Even those who just understand pharmacology slightly can see it. When the FDA staff get here later, they will easily see the problem. Why aren't you scared at all?"

Victor laughed out loud.

"You're right. There is a problem with the list. So? Do you realize that the last name of the FDA's deputy director is also Payne?"

In an instant, Janice understood what was happening.

No wonder Victor was so fearless. It turned out that he had support from the FDA.

Victor then took a sip of coffee. "I'm telling you now, other than me, nobody dares to treat my patients. They will not be able to cure them. If Susan doesn't agree to marry me today, I'm sorry, Mr. Redfern will never recover. I can guarantee that he will die in three days!"

"Are you that strong? Do you think the law can't stop you?"

Victor smiled. "The law? Haha! In Southland City, I am the emperor of the pharmaceutical industry. My words are the law!"

Janice smiled bitterly as he shook his head.

If he did not understand it in-depth as a normal person, he would never know that such dirty tricks existed in his management area.

How many people like Victor Payne still existed in the Southland district?

Susan walked back and sat beside Janice. "Are the FDA staff here yet?"

Victor answered first, "Actually, it is the same whether they come or not. Even if the FDA checks my list, they will find no problem as well. Susan, I think it's better that you don't waste your time. Just say yes to marrying me."