At this ti, another patient and relatives in the ward went out for a walk.
Nia lay on the new sickbed, still curiously looking around, speaking softly to her mom, "Mom, it’s really clean here."
Sister Grace had also noticed early on that although there was already soone living in this ward, it was both clean and tidy, so the other patient and their relatives probably weren’t the difficult and noisy types.
"A nurse will co later to take Nia for an examination. Once the results are out, an expert will consult on her, and for the subsequent treatnt, just cooperate with the doctor," Jane Sampson said.
"Thank you, boss," Sister Grace nodded repeatedly.
"Don’t worry about the money for now; just focus on taking care of Nia. No matter how much, I’ll lend it to you, and you can repay whenever you’re able to, even if it’s after Nia grows up and starts working," Jane continued.
Nina Rice comforted the sowhat flustered Sister Grace after coming in, then added, "However, the money will be taken from the public account of the hot pot shop. You’ll need to write an IOU. Let explain this first; I’m not being wary of you, but rather securing interests for Nia, because that scumbag is Nia’s father, and even though Nia lives with you, he is obligated to pay for her dical expenses, so the IOU is for him to see."
Nina gritted her teeth, "I’ll personally deal with him, watch skin that scumbag alive!"
"Alright, I’ll listen to you," Sister Grace fully trusted Nina, the boss.
Jane Sampson glanced at Nina’s shining eyes, suddenly recalling when she had just rebirth and talked to Nina about wanting a divorce from Jas Black.
At that ti, Nina had the sa gaze.
It looked like she was plotting sothing ruthless.
Rembering the things Nina said back then, Jane Sampson turned to look at Jas Black, eting his face full of gentle intent, and finally understood.
Back then, she was probably conned by Nina, that sly fox.
She tried hard to walk away, but Jas Black didn’t kick her out of the house.
Instead, he clung to her tightly, refusing to let go.
In the car on the way back, Jas Black noticed Jane Sampson sitting quietly next to him.
Her little face expressed a wealth of emotions.
Sotis holding back, sotis looking worried, sotis gritting her teeth, sotis sighing.
"What are you thinking about?" Jas Black asked, "Are you worried about Nia’s father’s lawsuit? If it’s that, don’t worry, Nina will definitely win."
"Huh?" Jane Sampson looked at Jas Black with a confused expression, "Who are you saying is dood?"
Jane Sampson said instinctively, "I’m behaving, I haven’t been bothering you!"
"...Jas Black looked at Jane Sampson’s face with an expression of ’Are you irrationally trying to punish ?’, he shook his head slightly and asked again, "What were you thinking about so seriously just now?"
A little sparrow that chirps all the ti suddenly quieted down; Jas Black wasn’t used to the absence of her voice beside him.
"Oh! You’re talking about this!" Jane Sampson laughed, muttering, "I thought you were talking about punishing , making obedient feel aggrieved."
After muttering, she answered Jas Black’s question, speaking up, "I was thinking I must figure out a way to get back at Nina for the trick she played on ."
"What grudge?" Jas Black totally didn’t understand, these two girls played together since childhood, so close they wore the sa pants like sisters, when did they beco enemies?
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