Chapter 389 Suzanne took a brief, cold glance at Lillian but did not plan on consoling her. She turned around and headed toward her desk. Because it was the morning rush hour, many employees at the company were arriving at work in succession.
Those who arrived at work a little later ended up having puzzled looks on their faces when they saw what was happening.
Why was Lillian bawling her eyes out when she had just returned to work after being on leave for a few days? Nevertheless, they becconcerned for her when they noticed the bruises on her face.
However, Lillian kept quiet. She returned to her desk after wiping the tears off her face.
Right at this moment, Seline's voice sounded from the entrance of the design department. In a gentle voice, she announced, "Sue, someone's here to see you." Everyone, including Suzanne, glanced at the entrance.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtBehind Seline was a plainly dressed woman. Her eyes were swollen, and her face, even her lips, were pale. She appeared so weak and frail that it almost looked like she could collapse with just a gentle poke.
This woman was no one else other than Cindy.
Suzanne's expression turned gloomy. She was still fuming from the fuss that Lillian had made, yet someone else had now made an appearance.
Without waiting for Suzanne to say anything, Cindy hurried over to Suzanne's desk with tears on her face. There, she fell to her knees in front of Suzanne.
Everyone in the office was both shocked and speechless at the stime.
Was today an unlucky day? Outrageous incidents were happening in the office one after another.
Suzanne looked away and began working.
Her colleagues cup to help Cindy up to her feet.
"Excuse me, miss. What are you doing?" "Stand up. The floor is dirty." "If you have something to say, say it. Why are you kneeling on the floor?" At that moment, even Lillian had stopped sobbing. Instead, she directed her attention over to Suzanne. Cindy, however, remained on her knees. She refused to get to her feet no matter how the others in the office tried to help her up.
She cried out, "Dr. Smith, please save my father. He's dying." She even tried to grab onto Suzanne's hands while she pleaded in tears.
Seline rushed up to Cindy. Looking at Suzanne, she persuaded her, "Sue, her father is dying. Can't you just help with saving him? Aren't you a miracle doctor? I'm sure you're capable of saving his life." Deep down, Seline sneered. She was interested in seeing what Suzanne would do next.
With all these people in the office watching her, she would be a heartless and unethical medical professional if she did not agree to help. Suzanne agreed to help Seline would be able to earn five million dollars. There was no downside to this deal at all.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSeline's heart was filled with glee. This was extremely worthwhile no matter how she thought about it.
After Seline said that, Cindy bawled even harder.
However, Suzanne turned to them and replied coldly, "I'm not helping." Everyone in the office looked over at Suzanne with disbelief in their eyes.
Everyone knew that Suzanne was Jane Smith. Doctors were individuals who cared for people. How could suzanne turn down a request to save someone's life? Moreover, Cindy was basically bawling her eyes out in sorrow. Didn't Suzanne have any sympathy for her? The looks in everyone's eyes were now different as they studied Suzanne.
Cindy was still crying and pleading with Suzanne. Her sincerity and love for her father touched everyone's hearts. Despite all that, Suzanne remained indifferent. It was as if she hadn't noticed Cindy at all.
Quite a number of people in the office furrowed their brows. Wasn't Suzanne being too merciless?
Seline stepped forward and scrutinized Suzanne with a frown on om her face. In a disappointed voice, she NO asked, "Sue, how could you be like this? This is someone's life we're talking about." Standing on a high moral ground, she was ready to crush Suzanne under her feet.
Suzanne flung the document in her hand onto the desk. Glaring icily at Seline, she said in a dull voice, "Since it's someone's life we're talking about, you may go ahead and help out." Suzanne was certain that Seline had a part to play in this.