She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 231

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anything to win. ”
“Doc tor Williams is just too much, even plagiarism is something she would do.”
“What kind of person is she? I used to admire her for that surgery she did on Old Lady
Mrs. Knox. I had no idea she was like this.”
“I know you really want to win, Doctor Williams, but there are many ways to do so, yet
you chose the most shameless one.” Ellie Field glared at Hope Williams, speaking with
righteous indignation.
“Are you sure it’s me who plagiarized you?” Hope Williams stood tall, her aura cold and
intimidating.
Ellie F ield, confident in today’s situation, scanned the room with a sneer, “Or what, if not
you plagiarizing me, could it possibly be me plagiarizing you?”
“Are you certain the plagiarist is me?” Hope Williams’s clear eyes held a bone - chilling
coldness as she co ldly stared at Ellie Field, exuding a formidable pressure.
Her presence was imposing and she appeared unruffled, confident, and open. Those
around watching Hope Williams grew somewhat dazed.
Such composure was not fitting for someone who’d just been public ly exposed as a
plagiarist.
In contrast, under Hope Williams’s gaze, Ellie Field’s expression flickered, but she, well -
prepared for today, quickly scoffed, “Yes, isn’t it obvious you plagiarized me? Or do you
think it’s me who copied you?”
“And isn’t it?” Hope Williams shot back coldly. “Isn’t it you who plagiarized me!”
Ellie Field’s face suddenly went pale, her eyes flashing with panic.

Everyone was shocked, watching the confrontation unfold.
Hope Williams was accusing Cynthia of plagiarizing her.
Was she joking?
“I plagiarized you?” Ellie Field looked utterly surprised by Hope Williams’s accusation,
her eyes wide with astonishment, “I’m Cynthia, do I need to plagiarize from you?”
“Yeah, Doctor Williams, don’t be ridiculous. The famous Cynthia plagiarizing you? We
don’t believe it when you say it.”
“Doctor Williams, don’t be stubborn when you’re in the wrong. You plagiarized, and it’s
your fault, how can you have the face to turn ar ound and bite back?”
At this point, everyone thought Hope Williams was being utterly shameless; where did
she get the nerve to slander Cynthia like this?
She had loudly claimed she’d be the department head, but now she had just a few votes
– already a cons iderable loss of face.
Now, caught plagiarizing and far from showing remorse, she was lashing out instead,
which was absolutely infuriating.
Ellie Field’s lips curled into a smile, filled with malice and triumph.
Hope Williams took in Ellie Field’s express ion with a glance.
As Ellie Field’s radiant smile grew, scarcely hiding it, she approached slowly, her gaze
filled with mirth as she whispered, audible only to the two of them, “I told you, I would
win. Going against me, you’re sure to be defeated.”
“Shame less.”
“I am shameless, so what? Are you mad? If you dare, hit me.” Ellie Field tilted her face
in triumph.
Now she felt like a target of public scorn.
With so many people watching, she thought Hope Williams wouldn’t dare touch her, and
Ellie Field relishe d the sight of her being hateful but powerless…
“Slap!”
As the words fell, a slap followed.

Caught off guard, Ellie Field toppled to the ground, howling like a stray dog, clutching
her face, “You!”
Ellie Field had never imagined Hope Williams would dare to hit her with everyone
watching.
The slap left her somewhat dazed.
She only felt a swelling, intense pain on her left cheek. Panicking, she covered her face;
she could already feel it swelling.
Hideous. Absolutely hideous.
A pair of malicious eyes glared a t Hope Williams, filled with towering rage.
Hope Williams still stood unperturbed, gazing down disdainfully at her pitiful state, “I
happen to have a kind heart; if you ask for a slap, I’ll grant it. You’re welcome.”
This bitch, was she supposed to thank h er for the slap?
Bitch!
Bitch!
“My God! Doctor Williams, have you lost your mind?”
Everyone in the room had stood up, shocked by the scene before them, as they stared
in utter disbelief at Hope Williams and Ellie Field sprawled on the ground.
Ellie Field s crambled to her feet, clutching her face and grinding her teeth in fury. If it
weren’t for all the people around, she would have loved to tear this woman apart.
But precisely because there were so many people, she had to maintain the appearance
of a victim . She was just about to speak.
The cool voice of Hope Williams rose steadily, unfazed, “Whether you collaborated with
Cynthia or not is another matter. But as for plagiarism, I gave you a chance.”
“Doctor Williams, don’t you think you’re overstepping? It was clearly you who
plagiarized my work, and now here you are, spouting nonsense, slandering me time and
again.”
Those who already sympathized with Cynthia for being plagiarized felt even more
incli ned to her side upon seeing her pitiable state.

A doctor, unable to contain his anger, slammed the table and stood up, “Doctor
Williams, you’ve really crossed the line. Everyone knows that Doctor Cynthia has
consistently been ranked first in the medical fi eld. Doctor Williams, you keep saying she
plagiarized from you — where do you get the audacity to think you’re better than
Cynthia?”
“Do you think we’re all fools? We don’t believe Doctor Cynthia, but we should believe
you?”
“Doctor Williams, stop joking aro und. Your actions today are a disgrace to our hospital.
Director Woods, I propose that Doctor Williams be dismissed.”
“Director Woods, I also agree with Deputy Director River’s suggestion. Doctor Williams’
conduct is simply inappropriate for the hospital. Not only should she be dismissed, but
she should also apologize to Doctor Cynthia.”
“Yes, Director Woods, Cynthia is now the head of the Cardiology Department. I think it’s
time to issue the official appointment.”
One by one, people stood up to speak on be half of Ellie Field.
Ellie Field curled her lips into a sneer, looking hatefully at Hope Williams, as if her gaze
could kill.
“She doesn’t deserve that position.”
A commanding voice echoed. Director Woods, who had been sitting in his seat silently,
now swe pt his cold gaze towards Ellie Field.
Ellie Field’s face, full of triumph, suddenly stiffened, and she stared blankly at Director
Woods.
“Why?”
The words of Director Woods caught her off guard, and she retaliated with an
uncontrollably piercing question.
W hy? When everyone else chose her and all their votes combined couldn’t match hers
alone, why wouldn’t she be given the position of the department head?
“Why?” Director Woods huffed coldly, “Don’t you know why?”
“Director Woods, I don’t understand. I only k now that everyone chose me. I am Cynthia,
and no one in the Cardiology Department is more suitable for the position than me,” she
asked urgently and angrily.

Director Woods glared at her in fury, “You’re the most brazen person I’ve ever come
across.”
Ellie Field shook her head in panic, “Director Woods, what did I do to offend you? Why
are you treating me this way? Where have I been shameless? The shameless one is
her.”
Ellie Field pointed viciously at Hope Williams, “She plagiarized my paper, my surgical
p lans, and still refuses to admit her guilt. Isn’t she the most shameless one?”
Those present were looking at each other, clueless as to why Director Woods would
address Cynthia with such disdainful and sharp words.
“Plagiarism? You know very well who the r eal plagiarist is,” Director Woods said, his
voice filled with indignation, as he stood up with a slam on the table.
Ellie Field’s face, twisted in fury, froze in an instant, her eyes glued to Director Woods.
Her heart pounded like a drum, watching him war ily, sensing a bad premonition.
Could he possibly know something?
Ellie Field shook her head.
No, it was impossible. Her actions were perfect, without a single flaw. He couldn’t have
discovered anything.
“No, the plagiarist isn’t me. It’s her, Hope William s. She’s the one who plagiarized from
me.” Ellie Field bellowed loudly.
“Hope Williams, what have you said to Director Woods? You’ve deceived him; you’re
trying to frame me. It’s obvious that the plagiarist is you.” Ellie Field grabbed Hope
Williams fiercely.
It was impossible that anyone had found out. It couldn’t be she was discovered. The
plagiarist was Hope Williams; it had to be Hope Williams, and certainly not her.
She was meant to be the victor. It was fated that Hope Williams, the loser, would be
expelled from the hospital. That was the deserved outcome; nothing was all owed to
disrupt her perfect ending.
“Director Woods, there must be a mistake. How could Doctor Cynthia possibly commit
plagiarism?”
“Director Woods, you must be confused. She is Cynthia, a legend in the medical world.
How could someone so accomplished ever plagiarize?”

Even Elder Murphy spoke up, “Director Woods, you can’t keep favoring Hope Williams. I
admit she is capable, but I don’t think her abilities surpass Cynthia’s.”
Elder Murphy’s statement was clear — he too was convinced that the plagiarist was
de finitely Hope Williams!
 
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