Chapter 244
Millie took her grandmother''s hand and gently slipped on the bracelet. As the bracelet adorned Grandma’s wrist, Millie’s heart
swelled with emotion.
She sat with her grandmother a while longer. Once Grandma fell asleep, Millie quietly left.
After stepping out a few paces, Millie noticed the silhouette of Marcus. She rubbed her eyes, thinking she had mistaken him, but
confirmed it was indeed Marcus upon a closer look.
Millie caught up with him and inquired, “You''re still here?”N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.
Marcus nced at the Director’s office adjacent to him.
“Yes, Iran into an acquaintance and had a chat with him.”
Marcus’ gaze fell upon Millie’s uniform, which hugged her figure perfectly.
Why did she go to waitressing?
Acrease formed between Marcus’ eyebrows as he reached for a bank card and presented it to Millie.
“Take this,” he offered.
Hesitantly, Millie took the petite card loaded with enormous value.
With a puzzled expression, Millie examined the card. This situation seemed oddly familiar.
“Each month, I''ll transfer a million dors into this ount. You can spend it on whatever you fancy and leave your job,” Marcus
said with stern sincerity.
“| can’t ept this card; | don’t need it,” Millie responded resolutely upon hearing that.
“Are you certain? If you don’t require money, then why are you waitressing? | can’t stand the thought of my wife catering to
others,” Marcus said. A dark cloud formed over his face.
Millie clenched her teeth, detecting the distaste resonating in Marcus’ voice. His pride was evidently wounded because she was
working as a waitress.
“Even if you ved away there for a month, you wouldn’t make ten thousand dors. Stop being obstinate.”
Marcus’ gaze deepened. Millie''s financial burdens were immense, with the monthly medical bills for her grandmother constituting
a substantial chunk. Despite her diligent efforts, making ends meet was an uphill battle.
“Regardless of your opinion of me, | cannot ept your money. If | need money, | can earn it on my own. Please don’t scorn my
profession. There’s nothing disgraceful about being a waitress. I’m not engaging in any illegal activity.” Millie was reminded of a
previous incident when Marcus attempted to offer her a bank card while she was patching her dress.
Moreover, the waitstaff at the Skyline Restaurant were required to have a bachelor’s degree and proficiency in foreign
languages.
Just the previous night, Celeste had ridiculed her impoverished background, hurling brutal words. After enduring that, Millie was
resolute in her decision not to ept Marcus’ money.
If Celeste discovered this, she would be the object of further mockery.