"How amusing, Miss Aecilia," Avendial said, hearing Aecilia's seamless words as she ntioned needing paynt for the information about the doctor. He couldn't help but shake his head, causing her to glance in his direction without turning her head.
With a smile forming and giving her a sidelong glance, he asked, "I also want paynt from the Sertsul family for using my na in the Free Cities all this ti."
"Th-that's... you knew?" Aecilia blinked in surprise at how Avendial was aware of the Sertsul family using his na so freely in the cities.
Given that he was mostly a single nobleman who had never interacted with or even entered the Free City, nor had he shown any repercussions for his na being used, she had assud he wouldn't know.
"And why do you think I wouldn't know this?" Avendial raised an eyebrow as he inquired, his expression clearly indicating that even in his past life, there had been several instances when the royal family had sent him inquiry letters about the Sertsul family using his na to get their work done within the governnt, seeking to verify if it was true.
Naturally, it was evident at that ti that there was dissatisfaction within the royal family regarding the Sertsuls.
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However, it hadn't reached the point of action; they were still strict in their rules and on the lookout for loopholes in the Sertsul family's dealings.
Not wanting to jeopardize the businesses he had invested in, Avendial simply agreed that it was him who had given his permission.
In the end, he was just a businessman who weighed the pros and cons before deciding on profitability, indifferent to what the royal family or others might think of him.
"Apologies, Marquess. Exactly that's..." Aecilia was about to explain the reason they used his na, given that there were tis when they felt pressure and hurdles from the governnt due to the Sertsul family's favoring of weaker individuals; those from lower backgrounds were beginning to irritate so higher officials who did not want their votes to turn against them by becoming educated.
"The royal family used to send confirmations to ," Avendial rembered this detail and realized it could strengthen his bargaining position, making the Sertsul family feel grateful for his assistance.
There was no reason for him to act like a kind man and conceal how he had supported them by lying to the royal family.
"...Is that so?" Aecilia's eyes widened slightly in surprise, given that she hadn't tasked her spies to keep an eye on the Marquess's actions.
She was unaware of his interactions with the royal family and never thought he might know about them using his na, especially since the royal family was indeed seeking confirmation, which indicated they were trying to find loopholes to bla the Sertsuls for using his na without his permission.
"So, now tell , Miss Aecilia, am I deserving of a favor from the Sertsuls?" Avendial, feeling the weight of his bargain increasing, inquired again in a calm yet assertive tone.
Aecilia looked at him before looking straight ahead, her hand sliding into her pocket to retrieve her phone, dialing a number.
"Hello, find out about Lin Diego and Doctor Etrinia from the city hospital. Do it within a few hours; it's the Marquess's request," Aecilia instructed during the call, ensuring she ntioned the Marquess's na, which would play a crucial role in obtaining the information swiftly.
Avendial, upon hearing Aecilia casually ntion his na, could tell it was not her first ti doing this. However, he had little ti to address it, knowing that the value of his na would diminish once this world lost its significance.
"O-oh Sir, here you are; the patient's condition is serious, and you need to pay 1,500 Imperial Crowns now," a nurse ca sprinting down the hallway, looking toward Avendial and Aecilia. She approached them to inform them of the initial charge required to start the surgery.
Most likely, they would have perford the procedure first and then asked for the money afterward.
However, considering how patients usually didn't pay, and given that Avendial appeared to be associated with these wealthy individuals, there was no guarantee the construction worker he aided would be able to cover his treatnt costs if these people ran away.
"Hm, I see. Also, send for the director of the City Hospital and make him co here," Aecilia, who was still on the phone, felt the situation would continue to progress slowly, likely due to human nature.
She needed to assert their authority, especially since she couldn't just speak with a nurse who had no power in the matter.
"H-huh? M-miss?" The nurse looked toward the two individuals, her thoughts consud by the elegantly dressed woman seemingly speaking confidently on the phone, which was confusing, as she had just ntioned summoning the hospital's director.
The nurse glanced at the receptionist, who had also overheard her, and noticed the other hospital staff present were looking at one another.
They wanted to dismiss it as a bluff but couldn't help but feel intrigued, given that this woman had arrived in an expensive car.
But did she genuinely know the director?
'I can't offend them!' The nurse thought, seeing how all her colleagues were gazing at her, compelling her to ask for that simple paynt.
She quickly excused herself and sprinted back the way she ca to inform the doctor, reasoning that even if these people were scamming them, it would be the doctor who would face the consequences while she would be safe as a nurse.
Ultimately, those who could read the room were the ones who remained in the present, where anyone could turn your life upside down.
"You made her panic," Avendial noted, observing how the nurse had bolted away to likely summon soone of higher authority. With his hands folded, he couldn't help but feel amused, realizing that right now, Aecilia seed like a villainess, leaving others horrified.
"Did I?" Aecilia had already noticed the reactions of everyone present nearby. She slowly laid her phone down before giving a look around with a smirk to even the owl, as if clearly intending to make those people shut up, considering how she was herself getting fooled by Avendial.
So, of course, she needed to bend her angle on others ethically.
Naturally, instead of keeping her anger to herself and letting her mind beco burdened by it, she always preferred to just express it at that mont.
Though not anger, there was light annoyance, seeing how, even after promising her a date several tis, Avendial had brought her to a hospital while making her do so work to search for so people.
So, she just needed so idiot, who couldn't read the room, to co and hit his own head without being aware of the consequences.
And there, with respect, decide to beco a punching bag for Aecilia.
After all, unlike nobles, she wasn't the type to do things with two faces.
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"What are you trying to do, Doctor Wen?" one of the doctors nearby noticed how, unlike any other staff mbers, this doctor was attempting to inject a drug into a man lying in a bloodied state.
Although the cotton had cleared most of the blood, the remnants of open wounds signaled that urgent surgery was needed. However, the urgency seed absent among the other doctors, except for one.
"Can't you see his condition? He will die at this rate," Doctor Wen said firmly as he injected the dication into Leon's right hand. Leon, half-asleep, could hear everything but was unable to move or open his eyes.
"So? You just gave him a 90 Imperial Crown injection. Do you think the hospital gets funding from the governnt?" Doctor Fredi, another staff mber, with arms folded, gave a disapproving look to Dr. Wen, who was using valuable dications without any guarantee of paynt for a person brought in from an accident, with no information available about his family.
Given the state of the man's clothes and the dirt covering his body, it was likely he was a construction worker; everything seed like a total loss.
"Doctor Fredi, you should know well that money can be earned back, but not life," Doctor Wen shot back, giving a stern gaze to the bespectacled doctor, who apparently held more authority in the hospital than he did.
"Huh? Treat him and you'll be fired from the hospital," Doctor Fredi threatened, taking Dr. Wen's words personally, confident in his position as the director's son, knowing that getting a doctor fired was no problem for him.
"Fire ? It was your father who requested that I join this hospital," Dr. Wen replied without backing down, clarifying a few things for the young man who seed unaware of how the world truly works.
While those in power may appear to have complete control, they still need capable individuals to do the actual work.
An influential person remains influential only as long as they can exert influence over soone capable beneath them.
If soone decides not to accept their money and stands their ground, all that influence becos aningless.
Dr. Wen, who had received nurous rewards and Nobel Prizes from the central governnt, was being looked down upon by a managent team doctor who didn't understand that he was here to save lives, not to earn money.
He had even received an offer to work at hospitals under one of the heirs of the Royal Kingdom—a position that most doctors only dream of obtaining.
"You..." said the doctor, getting on his nerves. The graffiti was about to speak up, but suddenly the door of the operating room swung open as a nurse ca in.
She glanced towards Dr. Fredi and added, "S-sir, those who brought the patient have just called the director."
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