Chapter 191 Eamon immediately becobsequious. "Tpromise I will absolutely not do such a despicable thing again!" Cathy didn't believe that Eamon could keep his word, and her expression was far from amicable.
Gina was also aware that Eamon's verbal promises were worthless. She looked at him coldly. "I always believe that people learn from their experiences, so Mr. Quinn, your verbal assurance seems toinsufficient to ensure that you will not harass other girls in the future." Eamon trembled. "I'm sorry, Miss Miller, I didn't go to school for many years and I don't have much education. I don't understand what you mean...
Gina stepped forward, grasped Eamon's only non-broken hand, the one that had just taken liberties with Cathy, and with a loud c ra k, Eamon let out a blood-curdling scream.
"Ouch, ouch, ouch! Miss Miller, have mercy! Have mercy!" Eamon instantly burst into tears.
"Miss Miller, why are you doing this? What have I done to offend you? Tell me, but don't resort to violence!" Eamon sobbed.
"This is to help you remember, Mr. Quinn. Don't worry. I will cover the medical expenses for your broken hand, but I hope, Mr. Quinn, that you don't quickly forget the pain once your wound heals!" Eamon was in pain and angry, but due to Gina's status, he dared not express his anger and had to swallow his pride.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtGina looked at Cathy. "Let's go." Cathy nodded, feeling much better in her heart after seeing Eamon pay for his actions.
As they reached the door, Gina suddenly turned to Eamon and said, "Mr. Quinn, Cathy is a nurse at my hospital, if anything happens to her in the future, I will be the first to cafter you. I've made myself clear. You won't misunderstand again, will you?" Although reluctant, Eamon still nodded stiffly. "Yes, I understand." Gina left with Cathy.
Inside the elevator, Cathy was still somewhat agitated, and Gina comforted her. "Don't worry. I've made my position clear to him. If he dares to cause you any trouble, you can contact me. I keep my promises and will ensure your safety." Cathy thanked Gina. "Miss Miller, thank you, but I believe with what you said just now, he definitely wouldn't dare to retaliate against me." "I don't want to trouble you, Miss Miller, but... may I discuss something with you?" Gina seemed to have guessed the kind of nonsense Cathy was about to say, but she didn't want to hear it. Nevertheless, she chose to respond, "Go ahead." "Miss Miller, I'm sorry, I really don't mean to be presumptuous, but... Mr. Jackson's assistant has contacted Andy. The repair costs for the Rolls Royce amount to 200 thousand dollars, and Andy can't afford that much money. Could you could you possibly be lenient and let Andy pay less?" As she had anticipated, Gina felt somewhat helpless. "You're still not planning to break up with him? Why, has he saved your life?" For the first time, Gina felt quite angry. She wasn't one to meddle in others' affairs, but although she hadn't interacted much with Cathy, she knew Cathy was a girl of good character and very talented. She couldn't bear to stand by and watch such a promising girl be ruined by someone unworthy.
Cathy smiled wryly. "Miss Miller, I know you must be thinking that I'm just a lovestruck fool, right? if you could, would you sendto therapy? Sat, 25 May Chapter 191 Eamon immediately becobsequious. “I promise I will absolutely not do such a despicable thing again!" Cathy didn't believe that Eamon could keep his word, and her expression was far from amicable.
Gina was also aware that Eamon's verbal promises were worthless. She looked at him coldly. “I always believe that people learn from their experiences, so Mr. Quinn, your verbal assurance seems toinsufficient to ensure that you will not harass other girls in the future." Eamon trembled. "I'm sorry, Miss Miller, I didn't go to school for many years and I don't have much education. I don't understand what you mean....
Gina stepped forward, grasped Eamon's only non-broken hand, the one that had just taken liberties with Cathy, and with a loud c a c k, Eamon let out a blood-curdling scream.
"Ouch, ouch, ouch! Miss Miller, have mercy! Have mercy!" Eamon instantly burst into tears.
"Miss Miller, why are you doing this? What have I done to offend you? Tell me, but don't resort to violence" Eamon sobbed.
"This is to help you remember, Mr. Quinn. Don't worry, I will cover the medical expenses for your broken hand, but i hope, Mr. Quinn, that you don't quickly forget the pain once your wound heals!" Eamon was in pain and angry, but due to Gina's status, he dared not express his anger and had to swallow his pride.
Gina looked at Cathy. "Let's go." Cathy nodded, feeling much better in her heart after seeing Eamon pay for his actions.
As they reached the door, Gina suddenly turned to Eamon and said, “Mr. Quinn, Cathy is a nurse at my hospital. If anything happens to her in the future, i will be the first to cafter you. I've made myself clear. You won't misunderstand again, will you?" Although reluctant, Eamon still nodded stiffly. "Yes, I understand." Gina left with Cathy.
Inside the elevator, Cathy was still somewhat agitated, and Gina comforted her. "Don't worry. I've made my position clear to him. If he dares to cause you any trouble, you can contact me. I keep my promises and will ensure your safety." Cathy thanked Gina. "Miss Miller, thank you, but I believe with what you said just now, he definitely wouldn't dare to retaliate against me," "I don't want to trouble you, Miss Miller, but... may I discuss something with you?" Gina seemed to have guessed the kind of nonsense Cathy was about to say, but she didn't want to hear it. Nevertheless, she chose to respond, "Go ahead" "Miss Miller, I'm sorry. I really don't mean to be presumptuous, but... Mr. Jackson's assistant has contacted Andy. The repair costs for the Rolls Royce amount to 200 thousand dollars, and Andy can't afford that much money. Could you... could you possibly be lenient and let Andy pay less?" As she had anticipated, Gina felt somewhat helpless. "You're still not planning to break up with him? Why, has he saved your life?" For the first time, Gina felt quite angry. She wasn't one to moddle in others' affairs, but although she hadn't interacted much with Cathy, she knew Cathy was a girl of good character and very talented. She couldn't bear to stand by and watch such a promising girl be ruined by someone unworthy.
Cathy smiled wryly. "Miss Miller, I know you must be thinking that I'm just a lovestruck fool, right? If you could, would you sendto therapy? 12:10 Sat, 25 May J Chapter 191: I also know you're speaking out of frustration, but coincidentally, he did save my life..
+5 "When I was seventeen, there was a break-in, and he protected me, taking three knife blows from the intruder. Fortunately, none were fatal. If it hadn't been for him at that moment, I can't imagine what would have happened toand my family..." Gina was silent for a moment. "So you're sticking by him out of gratitude?" Cathy shook her head again. "No, it's not just about gratitude. We've been together since school days, and he used to be very good to me. I love him, Miss Miller. No one is perfect, and as a partner, I should accept his flaws and give him a chance to correct his mistakes, right? As long as it doesn't break my limits, 1... I can accept it." "Your limits? He's asked you to work as a hostess, and that's not your limits? He loves you, but he no longer loves you, and that's quite obvious." Cathy began to cry, tears streaming down her face like broken beads. She didn't want to listen to Gina anymore. She couldn't bear it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmIt was too heart-wrenching.
"Why doesn't he break up withif he doesn't loveanymore?" Cathy argued weakly.
Gina felt a pang in her heart. "Because, to him, you still have svalue to exploit. Or perhaps, because of the gratitude you feel toward him for saving your life, he can use that to extract value from you for his own benefit. "There are many ways to repay someone for saving your life, and given that you've been together for so many years, I don't believe you haven't shown your gratitude in other ways." "Do not entangle yourself in a lie and ruin your own life." For the first time, Gina had expended so much effort in advising a girl she had only just met.
Cathy fell silent. "I'm sorry, Miss Miller. I know you mean well with your advice. What I said earlier was not meant to morally bind you into negotiating with Mr. Jackson to reduce the amount Andy has to compensate. I apologize. Please disregard what I just said. I am very grateful for your help today. thank you!" Cathy bowed deeply to Gina.
After speaking, she felt somewhat embarrassed and left, thinking of how ridiculous it was for her to make requests of the dean, Gina didn't take the matter of helping Cathy too seriously, as it was a minor effort for her.
Gina was about to leave when Eamon's attending physician encountered her again and greeted her. "Miss Miller!" Gina nodded in response. She didn't have much to discuss with the attending physician, but she suddenly beccurious and asked, "When did Cathy start working here?" "A month ago. She used to work at the Vegate Central Hospital. This young lady is quite outstanding. Although she's a nurse, she has a keen interest in pharmacology and medicine. Our department is encouraging her to take the medical licensing exam. And she's very meticulous in her work.
"Previously, there was an issue with smedicinal herbs in the medicinal herb room due to a staff error. Unexpectedly, she managed to miraculously revive them, even though she had never grown those herbs before. She said it was a stroke of luck, but this young lady is quite interesting." After speaking, the attending physician suddenly felt that he had talked too much and smiled apologetically to Gina. "I'm sorry, Miss Miller. Once I start talking, I can't seem to stop." Sat, 25 May