939 Air of Arrogance (1/2)

”Let's go back, we are no longer needed here.” Faulkner followed the huge group as he watched Du Jiadong entering the ICU.

Du Jiadong, who was still under anesthesia, looked remarkably serene. The numbers shown for the various tests conducted on him showed that he was beginning to stabilize. Faulkner could not describe his inexplicable feelings.

The consultation fees the Chinese gave him was quite high, and it far exceeded the standard he was accustomed to, but Faulkner would rather perform a surgery and take away more money in a legitimate manner.

Unfortunately, the other party had not given him a chance to choose.

When Dobin got out of the elevator, he took out a cigar, sniffed it, and said, ”I'm not in a hurry to go back. Holidays can't be wasted. Hmm... do you play cards? How about a few rounds later?”

”No.” Faulkner declined clearly without the slightest hesitation.

”You have a date?” Dobin asked jokingly.

Faulkner subconsciously rubbed his forehead and shook his head, ”No.”

Dobin said, ”You can try a date... You really don't want to play cards?”

”No, thanks. I'm going to look for something to eat.” Faulkner still shook his head.

”You're no fun.” Dobin sighed and looked at the German next to him.

The German doctor Corbert said, ”I'm going back to sleep.”

”Well, by the looks of it, Faulkner is actually more interesting.” Dobin commented casually.

The three went their separate ways and went to attend each of their own activities.

The three interpreters and other staff members had to follow their respective doctor. The large group hence dispersed, and no longer remained as much of an eyesore.

Faulkner went out of the hospital with a few interpreters in a majestic stride. He went around Yun Hua City with the attitude of a tourist.

Du Jiadong's surgery went smoothly, and his current condition was stable. Therefore, neither the family doctor of Tonca Group, Lao Yongyong, nor Junan Clinic, nor Yun Hua Hospital paid much attention to the several foreign doctors.

After all, they were not needed for the time being.

Faulkner could already guess where this is going. It was not the first time that he came in the name of Mayo Clinic. He went through the food street with a relaxed heart, and after eating and drinking his fill, he wiped his mouth and said to the interpreter, ”Let's go back to the hospital.”

”Huh? Aren't you going back to the hotel first?” The interpreter was surprised.

Faulkner was too lazy to explain things, so he simply repeated himself. ”We're going back to the hospital.”

”Okay, but now, working hours is over for the hospital, and even if we go, we can only find a few people.” The interpreter naturally wanted to go back to the hotel to rest. If he had to go back to the hospital, who knew how much longer he would have to work.

Faulkner pouted. ”We don't need anyone.”

”Alright.” The interpreter sighed. ”I'll ask the driver to go there.”

Faulkner wanted to acknowledge what he said, but he then added, ”Find a doctor who knows some IT. I want to watch a video of the surgery performed at noon.”

At any rate, it would be difficult to sleep alone if he went back to the hotel, and picking up girls in the bar was even more difficult. It was better to go to Yun Hua Hospital to watch the replay of the surgery, especially the early stages of the surgery. Faulkner had missed a lot of it.

The interpreter took out his phone, made a call, and turned around before he said, ”I've made sure someone is there. We can watch the video now.”

”As long as someone's there, it's fine.” Faulkner got into the car, and he said nothing else, so he closed his eyes until Yun Hua Hospital was nearby in sight.

The small building of Yun Hua Emergency Medical Center seemed to be always brightly lit.

The visitation room, which Faulkner was a little familiar with now, was even lit.

”Their preparation work is well done.” Faulkner nodded to the interpreter with a smile, pushed the door, and went inside.

*Creak*

Inside the visitation room, a group of people turned their heads and looked at Faulkner.

Faulkner was stunned for a moment before he saw the New Yorker and German mixed in the crowd.