At the Yan Private Hospital.
After Isla Mamet left, Gem Atkinson stood motionless in front of the panoramic window for a long time.
Josh Levs knew that Gem was struggling internally and did not disturb him. He quietly sat by the side handling documents. When Josh had finished his paperwork and Gem still hadn't moved, Josh couldn't bear to watch him any longer and said, "Are you regretting letting her go?"
Only then did Gem turn around and say to Josh Levs: "Although I hate to say it, the debt I owed to Dr. Mamet has been repaid with Beas's life. At least now, I no longer owe her anything."
"It's good that you think this way. Besides, you've consulted with Lawyer Thompson. Dr. Mamet could not be convicted under her situation. Because Beas existed beyond the realm of medical common sense. Moreover, she had given many abortion diagnoses in the early stages, implying that Beas wouldn't live long anyway. If a lawsuit were to be brought up, you wouldn't stand a chance of winning."