Arnold looked frustrated, glancing back at Wilbur with a smirk, "Penny wise and pound-foolish!"
Wilbur quickly caught up with Nick. "Mr. Nick, please calm down! I didn't say you couldn't see... but."
"Never mind, I have the least confidence in troublesome situations like yours! Eleanor, contact the next one!" Nick said as he walked out.
Brilliant as always, Eleanor immediately responded, "Yes!"
She took out her phone and deliberately scrolled through the contacts.
Seeing this, Wilbur said, "Mr. Nick, let me take you on a tour immediately!"
Finally, I relaxed a bit. My palms were sweating with anxiety, and I could feel my face heating.
"Such enterprises are challenging to supervise. Let's forget it!" Nick remained stiff.
I hadn't spoken all this time and quickly said, "Why don’t we look first? I feel that the conditions here are quite favorable, especially as one of the few well-established psychiatric hospitals in the province."
Nick paused and asked me, "Do you think it has some value? Planning for such an enterprise might be a bit difficult. Are you sure you want to see?"
I nodded, "Yes!"
Mr. Wilbur immediately nodded. "Exactly! Our conditions are indeed excellent. Other matters can be discussed later! If necessary, we can communicate with the family in advance."
Nick pondered, and Wilbur kept persuading him. In the end, Nick reluctantly nodded. "Let's take a look first!"
Wilbur was overjoyed and gestured, "This way, please!"
Behind him, an assistant doctor stepped forward to intercept. "...Mr. Wilbur!"
Wilbur glared at him, and Nick gave him an unfriendly look. In the end, the assistant doctor didn't dare to speak again.
But I couldn't care less. It was as if I hadn't heard him at all. I went directly to the door of that room, eager to look inside.
Inside was only a bed with a frail-looking figure sitting on it. I couldn't tell if it was a man or a woman. They wore a faded striped patient gown, with messy long hair covering their face as they sat cross-legged on the bed.
I noticed a chain winding from a certain point on the floor, binding their feet. Even in the room, their movement wasn't free.
"Mr. Wilbur, is there anything special about this room?" I asked loudly, trying to convey my voice inside. If she were Beatrice, she would recognise my voice.
The assistant doctor reached my side. "Miss, you're not allowed to get close to this room!"
"What do you mean? It's just a hospital room, isn't it? Why are you so nervous? What's different about this place?" I looked at the doctor with some anger.
"The patient's family specifically told us not to approach!" he emphasized, signaling me not to get any closer.
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