Harvey York’s Rise to Power Chapter 186

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Chapter 186

“S…Everything is fine…” Rosalie Naiswell saw that the man who attacked was none other than Harvey York. Surprise and joy filled him.

However, she quickly regained her composure, With red-rimmed eyes, she stuttered, “I’m fine, but Grandpa, he…”

Harvey fled to Shane Naiswell’s side and put his finger under Shane’s nose. His face was crumpled. “

Quick, we have to get him to the hospital. He should be able to do it…”

Harvey picked up Shane and ran outside.

Rosalie, panicking, followed him from behind.

“Tyson Woods. As of today, there is no Liam Stone in Niumhi. Do not disappoint me…”

Harvey ordered before he left.

Tyson’s whole body shuddered at the order. He had just called earlier, and he clearly understood what Harvey meant. It looks like tonight will bring big changes to the streets of Niumhi.

As of today, Liam Stone will no longer exist.

Tyson entered the VIP room, respect written on his face. Liam Stone, who was arrogant and domineering at first, is now nothing more than a dead dog.

***

In City Hospital Emergency Hall.

Harvey took Shane and ran inside. Shane is in serious condition, his head is bleeding badly. Due to his old age and the heavy blow he suffered from Liam’s previous underlings, he would risk losing his life if he did not get treatment as soon as possible.

“Doctor? Where’s the doctor?”

Harvey panicked. If Shane dies, he won’t be able to forgive himself. After all, he was the one who dragged Shane and Rosalie into this mess.

“What are you shouting for? Don’t you know where you are? A cold looking nurse came in and shouted at Harvey. “Don’t you know how to take a number?”

“Motherftcker. Do you need me to take a number when it’s about life and death?”

Harvey almost laughed out of anger but he restrained himself and replied in a low voice, “Miss, you can see this old man is in critical condition.

Can you send him to the emergency room first? I’

“I went and took a number after.”
Rosalie hadn’t caught up to Harvey yet.

The nurse looked Harvey up and down.
He looked at her plain clothes, bought from a cheap roadside stall. He hissed coldly, “If you don’t want to take the number, hand over the money.

We can’t send people to the emergency room without payment. These are the rules.”

Harvey frowned. “Is it all about money? I will not pay you less. Can’t you save him first? Why is there a need for such nonsense?”

“Are you going to pay first?” The nurse laughed. “I may not know what happened, but this old man will ask for a blood transfusion before the operation. If he has a chronic disease, there may be complications. Do you know how much it costs? I estimate at least around fifteen thousand. Hand over the money, and I’ll arrange it. Otherwise, leave. I’ve seen people like you. You brought an old man not to save his life, but to cheat the hospital. If you don’t pay, leave. Don’t try to blackmail us!”

“Only fifteen thousand? You saved him for fifteen thousand?” Harvey’s expression darkened. He had met many people who looked down on others like they were filthy bastards, however, he had never imagined that a place with angels wearing white uniforms would have such a person too! Woes like them were the main reason medical workers’ reputations were ruined!

Most of the medical staff are caring and selfless. He just had to meet some bad apples in the basket.

The nurse was surprised when she saw Harvey’s reaction. He pursed his lips and said, “What are you looking at me for? Are you trying to beat me?
I am only responsible for registration and money handling. Don’t try to start anything! If you don’t want to follow the rules, then go ahead and leave right now. It’s your fault for not having enough money to save this old man. None of this is the responsibility of the hospital.”

“How can you spit out so much trash? I asked you to save someone!” said Harvey, emphasizing every word.

“Why can’t you understand?” The nurse seemed speechless. “We can save people, but you have to go and prepare for registration. Which part don’t you understand? If you won’t march, then this old man’s blood will soon dry up. I was afraid that at that time, not even a blood transfusion would save him.”

“You know that this old man is in critical condition, but you are still talking trash! I ask you to save him first! Harvey was so angry, his chest nearly burst. How could he not understand it? If it’s not an emergency, anyone will know they have to register first.
Shouldn’t he set his priorities according to the situation?

When he screamed, the emergency room fell silent. Many instinctively turned to look, and found themselves fixated on the argument unfolding before them.

Since ancient times, the hospital has always been a place of honor. There’s rarely a need for a fuss. A commotion usually only occurs when someone dies.