Chapter 37
Chapter 37
Tabitha looked up, and her eyes glinted with coldness when she saw Naomi.
Sylvie immediately whispered in Naomi’s ear, “Tch, even the look in her eyes resembles Mr. Sinclair’s
after living with him for a while.”
Naomi also glanced at Tabitha.
She wore a white coat and mask, revealing only a pair of hazel eyes, but she was already beautiful
enough that people could not take their eyes off
her.
Naomi subtly clenched her jaw as jealousy and resentment surged in her heart.
Tabitha did not know Sylvie, so she felt nothing. She casually said, “Please come here and sit down.”
Sylvie stood still and said, “I recently got pregnant and need some anti- abortifacient pills. You better be
careful and not give me the wrong prescription. If anything happens to the baby, your clinic will be held
responsible!”
Tabitha asked her to sit down again.
Sylvie immediately said in disgust, “That stool looks dirty. Are there any germs? Will they be
contagious?”
The voice was loud enough for several other patients in the clinic to cast strange looks over.
Tabitha knew Sylvia was trying to start a fight on purpose, so she said indifferently, “If you’re worried,
you can go to another clinic.”
Sylvie reluctantly sat at the stool before saying, “Quickly get to it, then. I’m
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in a hurry.”
Tabitha always held a clear distinction between gratitude and grudges. She would not mix her personal
affairs with work. In the end, she calmly. checked Sylvic’s pulse.
Sylvie looked at her suspiciously. “The traditional medicine practitioners. I’ve met are all of old age.
You’re so young. Do you really know how to do this?” she asked.
Tabitha glanced at her calmly and informed, “Your pregnancy is unstable. It’s better not to do strenuous
exercise within these two months.”
Sylvie’s face changed. She thought Tabitha was being deliberate and spat disdainfully, “What nonsense
are you talking about? Is this what you usually do? Exaggerating the symptoms so you can prescribe a
more. expensive medicine?”
“Ms. Zimmerman,” Tabitha interrupted her in a low voice. “Everything you just said can be used by me
as evidence to sue you for defamation.”
Sylvie, who had just been released from the detention center, was extremely sensitive to the word
“police.” She immediately slammed the table and stood up.
“What are you being cocky for? It’s only a few unpleasant words, and that’s enough for you to threaten
me?” she asked irritably.
The other colleagues quickly gathered around after hearing the noise, afraid Tabitha was hurt by them.
“Let’s find out whether that was a threat or upholding my right after the police arrive.” She spoke.
Tabitha’s face turned cold, and she did not allow Sylvie to do as she liked. Tabitha stood up and looked
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“Ainsley, call the police. Someone is causing trouble at the clinic. Also, call the security guards of the
building. Alexis, contact the security department staff and pull up all the surveillance footage at the
clinic entrance just now. Let the police see who started the fight first,” she said.
Tabitha was the boss. As soon as she put down the orders, the assistants immediately carried them
out.
Naomi’s expression shifted. She did not expect Tabitha, who looked quiet. and timid, to be so swift and
decisive.
She saw Malcolm in every gesture and word of hers.
Naomi’s face stiffened. She pulled Sylvie and whispered, “Let it go, Sylvie. Tabitha is still Ms. Jarvis
and has a large number of subordinates. You just got out of that place. If the police really came-”
“I’m not afraid of her!” She was now pregnant and was spoiled rotten by Pierre. With someone backing
her, Sylvie was fearless in facing Tabitha.
Sylvie angrily pointed at Tabitha’s nose and said, “Call your boss here. I want to complain about your
bad service attitude!”
However, it would not be easy for Pierre to teach this small clinic a lesson.
Tabitha sneered, “Ms. Zimmerman, do you plan on complaining and firing me? Didn’t Naomi tell you
that I own this clinic?”
Sylvie’s face darkened, and she looked at Naomi suspiciously, thinking, ‘Why didn’t she tell me about
this?‘
Naomi froze and explained in a low voice, “I’ve never seen her when I came here previously.”
Tabitha looked at them and said coldly, “Put them on the blacklist. The clinic will not accept them in the
future.”
Sylvie felt like she had made a fool of herself. In addition to the strange.
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stares she was receiving from people in the surroundings, she felt uncomfortable and secretly clenched
her jaw.
“Forget it. I’ll let her go for today,” she said.
Although it was she who came to stir trouble, she did not expect Tabitha to be a tough nut to crack. No
wonder Naomi never succeeded in winning against her. Sylvie thought, ‘This woman has some tricks
up her sleeve.‘
When she saw the people in the clinic calling for the police, Sylvie finally decided to retreat while Naomi
grew anxious.
‘If Sylvie leaves, how can I continue with my plan?‘ Naomi pondered.
Just as Sylvie walked to the door, a voice suddenly sounded. “Right here!
Rush in!”
Outside the clinic, a well–dressed, wealthy–looking woman led several people in as they barged in.
She checked her phone to identify the person in front of her before pointing at Sylvie and blowing up,
shouting, “How dare you seduce my husband, you shameless pig! Have you no shame?”
Every word was clear and loud, attracting people to stop and watch.
This seemed like a show where the wife confronted the mistress.