0045##Chapter 45

##Others initially wanted to step forward and stop Timothy, but he angrily yelled, "Everyone, step back! I'll beat whoever dares to come forward and stop me!"

Slap! Slap! Slap!

Again and again, he beat Victor with great force, and painful screams could be heard in the room.

Susan was dumbfounded.

She pulled Thomas by the arm. "W-What's happening?"

Janice smiled. "It's simple. There's a problem with the list. Mr. Payne can't tolerate it, so he's punishing his son for the injustice."

"It's that simple?"

"Otherwise?"

Susan pouted. "Why do I feel that you're the one who's secretly playing tricks?"

Janice smiled without saying anything.

Timothy ruthlessly beat his son for twenty minutes. In the end, the pain all over Victor's body caused him to faint.

"This is a hospital. There doesn't have to be a big fuss. Just ask the nurses to carry him out."

His subordinates looked at each other before they immediately called the nurses over to help out.

Timothy threw the broom away and gasped as he walked toward Janice. "This unfilial son is a shame to our family. I'm sorry for the ridiculous situation, lad."

"You're not biased, Mr. Payne. You're impressive!" Thomas said.

Timothy waved his hands. "You don't have to say that. I'm too ashamed to receive your compliment. Lad, please help me to explain this to the chief officer in charge. I will not spare Victor easily. I thank the chief officer in charge for giving me a chance to solve this."

Janice nodded. "I understand. The medication fee…"

"I'll take care of everything."

Timothy said, "I'll cover all the medication fees. Also, I'll get a professional doctor to provide another prescription list and do his best to treat the patient."

"Thank you, Mr. Payne."

After that, with Timothy's arrangement, the hospital got the most excellent doctor to write out a new prescription, and all the expenses were grouped under Timothy's name.

Most importantly, Timothy had only been exaggerating when he mentioned that Mr. Redfern could not be saved. His condition was not that terrible. As long as the right medication was used and he rested well, he would recover and be discharged within a month.

Once everything was settled, Susan and Thomas left Third Southland General Hospital.

They went back to the car, and Susan raised her arms high before she shouted, "Hooray!"

Janice smiled. "Are you that happy?"

"Of course. Firstly, we managed to fiercely teach Victor, the jerk a lesson; secondly, all expenses are being covered by Mr. Payne and I don't have to feel troubled about money anymore; thirdly, Mr. Redfern can finally be saved.

"We killed three birds with one stone. There is so much happiness. In all my life, I have never felt so happy as I have today."

Janice then started the engine. "It's good that you feel happy. Buckle your seatbelt, I'm sending you home now."

Click!

Susan aimed her phone at Janice and took a photo.

"What are you doing?"

"Taking a photo."

"I know you're taking a photo. I'm asking why you want to take my photo."

"It's a secret."

Janice felt speechless as she shook her head. She stepped on the accelerator and drove the car away.

In the car, Susan secretly set Janice's photo as the background on her phone's home screen. She stared at it for a long time and broke into a faint, happy smile.