Jolene was very moved, and there was no reason not to accept it.
No matter how afraid she was of owing a favor, she had to take the money.
She took the card and clutched it tightly in her hand: âGo back and say thank you to everyone, have you kept a running account, how much each person gaveâ¦â
âJolene, you still want to return it!â Flora said: âDonât think about anything else, hurry up and take it to treat your brother, itâs not good to have a patient at home.â
Jolene put the card in her bag, and Flora said, âThe password is six digits after your birthday.â
âIâll treat everyone to dinner someday.â
Flora patted Joleneâs arm and said, âYou didnât tell us anything. It was you who arranged for the accident of your colleagues in the company. Jolene, this is a blessing you have accumulated in the past.â
Jolene smiled and shook her head. âIf it were a blessing, my brother wouldnât have gotten sick.â
The two said as they walked, bought a few bottles of water at the vending machine, and walked back with them.
When he walked to the door of the ward, Bowen just walked out of it, and Frank said, âBowen, goodbye!â
253 Vouchers Jolene handed him the water he bought: âBowen didnât even drink the water.â
Flora quickly helped him pick it up and flashed to the side.
with a wink: âBowen, Iâll ask the driver to drive the car to the door of the hospital first.â
Then she waved to Jolene and hurried away.
They looked at each other in the corridor.
It was only last night that they broke up unhappily, and Jolene thought Bowen wouldnât show up at least for a while, but didnât expect to see each other again the next day.
She still had nothing to say, and after thinking about it, she said, âThank you Bowen for coming to see Frank.â
âThere are only the two of us here, thereâs no need to say these empty words.â
But what else can they say besides imaginary words?
All that had to be said was said last night.
âBowenâ¦â Just as Jolene spoke, Bowen interrupted her: âHave you considered sending your brother abroad for treatment?â
Of course Jolene thought about it, but she didnât have the money.
She lowered her eyebrows and looked out the window at the end of the corridor. A yellow ginkgo leaf was slowly falling down.
She was in a trance, and she heard Bowen say, âThen itâs settled, Iâll let someone arrange it.â
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âBowen.â She came back to her senses and looked up at Bowen: âWhat if I refuse you?â
88 Vouchers âI canât find a reason for you to refuse. The name and reputation you want have nothing to do with treating your brother.â
âWhat if I say yes?â
Bowen looked at her for a moment, shook his head and smiled, reached out and pressed her shoulder:
âJolene, donât tell me you were scared out of your wits by Viona, thatâs not your usual personality.â
âBowen, I appreciate your kindness.â She ducked back, and Bowenâs hand fell from her shoulder.
âIt seems.â Bowen withdrew his gaze from her pale face: âYou are still not cornered, do you have to beg me one day to be happy?â
Bowen nodded, âOkay, I wonât force you. You can continue to maintain your selfâesteem, but donât forget that your brotherâs medical account is now full of Vionaâs money.â
Bowen didnât say it, Jolene forgot it all.
âI will return Vionaâs money to her.â
âMillions, next life?â Bowen smiled: âYou donât even have a job now, what are you going to give her back? Refusing me with Vionaâs money, Jolene, youâre stupid.â