Chapter 475
“I need your help, but it’s okay if you’re busy,” Pearl expressed, her mind racing with concerns. She
assumed Wayne was at a bar, possibly meeting his ex. Her thoughts went there because that’s usually
the reason people visit bars, right?
“Why don’t I send Feather with you? She can pretty much work by herself now. I’m proud of this
student of mine, I
Pearl didn’t have the patience to listen further and promptly hung up. Wayne might have found that
rude.
Pearl turned her attention to the twopanions beside her and forced a smile. ” I made a fool of
myself.”
Hanzel knew he would just be a hindrance there, so he got up. “I’ve got something to take care of. If
you don’t need me here, I’ll be on my way.”
It was clear to anyone that Hanzel was merely trying to escape, and he didn’t have any pressing
matters to attend to.
Richard was d he said that. “Alright, call me if you need anything.”
“Sure…” Hanzel gave a fake smile. Now Richard was pretending to be his good big brother when a
while ago his face suggested otherwise.
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As Hanzel strolled near the hospital’s flowerbed, he noticed a youngdy dressed in ck with a high
ponytail and an emotionless expression. Something probably happened…
Hanzel’s gaze shifted to the person lying on the ground, and he immediately grasped the situation–an
altercation had urred.
Setting that aside, he couldn’t help but admire the icy beauty. At first nce, she appeared
exceptionally attractive with her petite face,rge bright eyes, and plump l*ps. She was undeniably
beautiful.
However, at a second nce, her aura screamed “Keep your distance,” making the already cold day
feel even colder. While she was an intriguing woman, that didn’t concern Hanzel.
He intended to walk away, but for some inexplicable reason, his legs refused to move, and he found
himself drawn to thedy. He observed as she pulled out a hundred–dor bill and tossed it toward the
person on the ground.
“Is that enough for you?” she asked.
The person, assuming they could take advantage of her generosity, began to cry
out. “You assaulted me, and now you’re trying to buy your way out with money? What kind of bullsh*t is
this?”
“Stop the theatrics,” the youngdy remarked, producing a stack of bills. “Will this suffice?”
Thinking they had found an easy target due to the huge amount of money, the person on the ground
cried even louder. “That’s not enough. I can’t even treat my injuries with that!”
Realizing she didn’t have any more cash on hand, thedy frowned. “What exactly do you want, then?”
“Compensation. You absolutely mustpensate me!”
Scanning her surroundings, thedy spotted Hanzel and beckoned him over. You,e here.”
Hanzel, feeling as though he were under some sort of influence, obeyed themand and
approached.
“Have you got money? I’ll pay you backter,” thedy said, visibly distressed by the noisy person on
the ground.
Hanzel couldn’t help but be curious. “Why me?”
Thedy replied, “You look like you have money.”
Hanzel couldn’t help but p his forehead due to her straightforwardness. “I do have money, and I can
resolve this issue,” he said, intrigued by thedy’s cold demeanor. “However, as repayment, you have
to tell me your name.”
Thedy appeared impatient. “Feather Dous.”
“That’s a lovely name, truly beautiful,” Hanzelplimented before taking out a card. “Here, there’s a
million dors inside. Take it.”
Thedy, her gaze still cold, nced at the person on the ground. “Is that enough?”
Even the greediest person would recognize when to stop pushing their luck, so the person immediately
got up. “Thank you, gorgeous. That’s more than enough.
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Feather, however, began to grow suspicious when she saw the person’s sudden recovery. “You don’t
seem all that sick.”