She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 64

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 64

“I know.” But Hope Williams looked indifferent.
Vice Chanc ellor Wood furrowed his brows, a strong aura emanating from him, “Many
doctors in our hospital are older, more experienced, and more famous than you. Why do
you think you should bypass them all and become the lead director of cardiac surgery?”
“It’s becaus e I am capable and because Director Woods was insightful in recognizing
my talent.”
“…”
“…”
“Ha…”

...
Seeing Hope Williams so forthright and confident, Vice Chancellor Wood couldn’t help
but laugh in frustration.
“You’re too confident,” Elder Murphy said g ravely.
“Confidence is true, but my confidence stems from my extraordinary abilities and solid
skills. When I came to this hospital, I faced all sorts of skepticism, dismissals, and even
defamation.
I know there are many controversies over my position, but since I had the courage to
take on this role amid these controversies, I was prepared to face challenges.
Doubts, defamation, mockery — bring them on!
I, Hope Williams, will prove with every patient I heal and every successful surgery I
perform that I am indisputably the right person for the department head position.
If I lacked strength or ability, you were wholly welcome to remove me from this position,
Hope Williams followed your inclination.”
Her v oice was clear, cold, and brooking no interference, her powerful presence
intimidating.
Vice Chancellor Wood and Elder Murphy exchanged glances — the overly confident
words did not incite disgust but instead a flicker of deep interest in this ambitious young
woman.
She said, “I, Hope Williams, will prove with every patient I heal and every successful
surgery I perform that I am indisputably the right person for the department head
position.”
Such arrogance, such audacity — just how confident she must be to say such things.
How many of her peers or even senior doctors would dare to speak like that?
Joy Ward saw the gleam in Vice Chancellor Wood’s and Elder Murphy’s eyes, and she
panicked severely, immediately signaling to Beau Harrison with her eyes.
Beau Harriso n, who was initially entranced by Hope Williams’ dominant aura, barely
managed to regain his composure, still finding it hard to divert his gaze from her.
It had to be said that such a Hope Williams indeed radiated an undeniable charisma,
truly capturing e veryone’s attention.

Joy Ward, despite grinding her teeth, could not have foreseen how a few words from
Hope Williams could turn the situation so drastically.
She couldn’t accept it!
How could she accept it!
“Doctor Harrison,” Joy Ward, unable to bear it a ny longer, clenched her fist and called
out to Beau Harrison as a reminder.
“Huh?” Beau Harrison turned to Joy Ward in bewilderment.
“Your water is about to spill,” Joy Ward suppressed the anger in her heart and “kindly”
reminded him, noting that the water in the glass he held was about to overflow as he
was fixated on Hope Williams.
Beau Harrison, fully returning to the moment on catching Joy’s expression, promptly
said, “Regardless of what you say, Doctor Williams, based on what we know, you only
have a h igh school diploma, were dismissed from the medical school after two years
due to improper conduct and deficient morals, engaging in unethical deeds. A doctor
like you isn’t usually hired in our hospital, and if you have managed to get here, it’s
inevitabl y by some means. Although we’re unaware of the specifics, these rumors
unavoidably raise our suspicions…”
Hope Williams straightened up slightly, raised an eyebrow and smiled, “Dismissed for
lack of moral integrity? Using connections? Rumors?”
She delibera tely paused, keeping her gaze fixed unwaveringly on Beau Harrison, and
calmly asked, “Are you saying you actually have no real evidence?”
Beau Harrison felt a sudden emptiness in his chest, not expecting Hope Williams to be
so confrontational. Having liste ned to her speak earlier, he felt the strength of her
presence and now, under her intense scrutiny as she questioned him, he
subconsciously held his breath, on alert.
Hope Williams paused deliberately, her gaze sweeping toward Joy Ward, who was
visibly inf uriated.
“These words, I first heard from Doctor Ward; she must have told you all this, right?”
“I…” Joy was caught off guard and her expression suddenly changed.
Facing Hope Williams’ calm and unruffled demeanor, Joy actually started panicking,
growing mo re wary as well.

But Hope Williams didn’t even acknowledge her, her expression remaining calm and
detached as she continued, “Let me guess, Doctor Ward also said that my conduct was
improper, that I was dismissed from the university for seducing a professo r, that I’m a
doctor without capability or morals, that having someone like me in the hospital would
simply ruin its overall image. She said she wasn’t targeting me personally but was
rather thinking of the hospital, unwilling to let such a practice contin ue… Everyone, am I
wrong?”
Those words from Joy Ward demeaning her and uplifting herself, making it seem as if
all her motivations were benevolent; Hope didn’t even need to think to be able to recite
them.
Everyone was stunned as they recalled Joy having indeed spoken such words to them
before.
Joy’s expression stiffened, and seeing the others’ expressions, she tightened her grip
on the armrest.
Hope’s words led them into deep thought.
If spoken with the rig hteous tone Joy often used, others might believe she was well -
intentioned, solely focused on the welfare of the hospital.
But hearing them in Hope’s neutral tone completely altered their flavors.
Her words did nothing but tell them how Hope was supposedly full of faults,
predisposing them to despise Hope and oppose her position as department head.
It was clear that she was driven by jealousy of others, speaking ill of them while
pretending to be utterly righteous.
This art of using others to do her dirty wo rk and yet securing her image as a kind and
simple person was a double win, truly ingenious.
A few simple sentences from Hope Williams had put Joy Ward in an incredibly awkward
position now.
Joy Ward pulled at her lips, posing a supremely aggrieved counter - question, “Doctor
Williams, what I said wasn’t true, was it?”
“True?”
 
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