Secret Wealthy Marriage
Chapter 747: Becoming a Martyr (4)

Chapter 747: Chapter 747: Becoming a Martyr (4)

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The next day

Carolline Ruiz went to work, and Gary Skate, the head of the hospital management team, convened an emergency meeting in the meeting room with all the hospital leaders, including the head nurse, Carolline Ruiz.

Gary Skate also learned about Charlotte Clark’s incident. In G City, there were a total of two martyrs, one of whom was Charlotte Clark from their hospital, while the other was a doctor from Second Hospital.

The other doctors were from Kyoto, where several highly skilled doctors and nurses had sacrificed themselves.

Upon hearing about Charlotte Clark’s incident, everyone was silent. "At eight o’clock tonight, the news should be reported on the official platform. Charlotte Clark’s family may come to our hospital to make a scene. So, at eight o’clock, I, as the team leader, and George Edwards as the deputy leader, will form a group to visit Charlotte Clark’s family to express our condolences. Charlotte Clark has become a martyr. This is a matter of pride for both our hospital and their family. Her body will be sent to Kyoto Square in about three days, and a large-scale national memorial service will be held there."

Everyone nodded their heads, agreeing to take on this task.

"Alright, if no one has any objections, after dinner tonight, we’ll have dinner together, on me. After the meal, we’ll all go to the Clark Residence." Gary Skate made his final decision. "Alright, the meeting is over, Carolline Ruiz, you stay."

Everyone left, leaving only Carolline Ruiz and Gary Skate in the meeting room. Gary Skate then spoke, "Carolline, you don’t need to go tonight. You can just go home after work."

"I want to go and see for myself," Carolline insisted. After all, she hadn’t resigned and was still the head nurse.

Charlotte Clark was previously a nurse, so Carolline was her direct leader, and naturally, she should visit the family as the leader of the deceased nurse who became a martyr.

"You don’t need to go. If you want to go, you can go with Andy Aguirre to Gavin Campbell’s house. His parents also need comfort, and you can accompany them until Gavin Campbell returns." Gary Skate assigned Carolline another task.

"...Are you worried that the Clark family will target me?" Carolline actually wanted to face this issue head-on. After all, the matter had already been planned by Phoebe Miller, and it was only a matter of time. No one could have expected this accident. Therefore, after last night, she no longer felt responsible for this matter.

If the Clark family really wanted to confront her, avoiding them meant nothing. It would be better to face them directly at their home.

"It’s not that, I just worry that when people are driven to madness, they will do something crazy. In any case, as the First Hospital Dean, when an employee is involved in an incident, I should step forward. You are just a small head nurse. If Charlotte Clark hadn’t become a martyr, it would be reasonable for you to visit. But since she has become a martyr, it’s more appropriate for me to take the lead."

"..." Carolline remained silent, realizing that her status was considered insufficient and not suitable for consoling the family.

If that was the reason, she could accept it.

In the end, Carolline agreed to Gary Skate’s plan.

Tonight at eight o’clock, the Clark family saw the news. When Gary Skate and his group arrived, the two elderly parents had already been reduced to tears, and Edward Clark, a grown man, was also hiding his tears, sitting there with a blank expression.

In the end, Mrs. Clark fainted from crying and was sent to the hospital immediately.

Mr. Clark seemed to have aged a lot all of a sudden and Gary Skate knew that the pain of losing a child, let alone one with white hair sending the young off, wouldn’t be easy to bear. But what about those soldiers who died every year for various reasons? Wasn’t their families in grief?

In previous years, when natural disasters like earthquakes and mudslides struck, a lot of firefighters and soldiers were sent to the front lines and many sacrificed their lives. They were just too far away from their own lives, without witnessing the grief of their families firsthand. In some cases, their children were about to be born, and before their birth, they had already lost their fathers.

Wasn’t all that grieving enough?

Edward Clark remained unusually rational by his father’s side, waiting for his mother’s rescue. He knew that if Charlotte Clark’s death was caused by infectious diseases, he could blame the hospital, but this riot, these sudden attackers, were completely unexpected. Moreover, it wasn’t only Charlotte who died; many other young talented doctors were also killed, both domestically and internationally. It wasn’t an individual event, and it wasn’t targeting Charlotte.

So, what reason did he have to blame anyone?

Furthermore, Charlotte from their family was just a nurse and, because of this incident, she became a martyr, bringing honor to their family’s ancestors. However, it was a pity that she was only thirty years old when she died.

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