Eudora and Christian were both startled by the sudden appearance of a third person. Ryan walked towards them, his face grim, his voice sharp with a hint of anger. He stood beside Eudora, facing Dr. Christian, and said with a sarcastic tone. “So, you doctors are so full of compassion. Taking care of the patient isn't enough, you're even after her mother.” Christian remained calm, calmly questioning Ryan, “This is between me and Eudora, what right do you have to get involved?” “I'm her daughter's father.” “So what? That doesn't give you the right to interfere in Eudora's love life,” Christian's blunt statement struck a nerve with Ryan. Ryan, like a cat whose tail had been stepped on, retorted angrily, “Whether I have the right or not is none of your business.” Eudora found Ryan's wo

