Chapter 1373
Halma gave Olivia a teasing re and softly said, "Why are you taking his side already? I know
he''s your family."
Olivia narrowed her eyes on her. "Doesn''t it hurt your conscience to say that?"
Halma chuckled and reassured her. "Ouch, it hurts, it hurts."
As they were yfully bantering, the door to the hospital room suddenly opened. Both turned
to see who it was and were surprised to see a man carefully holding a fruit basket. They
exchanged a nce, shocked that Finley, who had publicly apologized to Nathan on the
inte, hade to ask for their help. He had be nothing more than a small-time editor
of a mediocre magazine.
He had no choice, though. Eugene and Nathan were determined in their stances, so he had to
turn to Halma.
Seeing both of them staring at him, Finley could not help but feel disdain in his heart. He
pretended to be gentle and said, "I am Lexie''s father. I came here today to see how you are
doing, Miss Jones." He ced the fruit basket on the cab.
Olivia and Halma immediately understood his true purpose with his deliberate attempt to appear
subservient. Halma shrugged lightly. "I''m fine."
He sighed as if helpless. "Actually, this child of mine has been spoiled by me. She didn''t have any
feelings for Nathan originally. It was us, as parents, who insisted on matchmaking them. In the end, she
made a hasty decision to publicly apologize on the inte, which only led to receiving ridicule from
everyone. She acted foolishly at that moment. I came here today to apologize on her behalf, Miss
Jones. I hope you, as an adult, can forgive her this time. As long as she doesn''t go to jail, we can
compensate you with whatever amount you want."
Halma nced at Olivia, who was busy ying with her phone, appearingzy and indifferent, as if she
had not heard Finley''s words. Of course, those words meant nothing to her.
She smiled and said, "Mr. Snow, I know you''re rich. Did you read my medical report? I have a two-inch
wound on my head that needed stitches. I had to shave my head to get it done. The concussion
prevents me from even turning my head, and my cracked bone will take at least a month to heal. I have
numerous injuries all over my body, and even a slight touch is painful. So, if I find someone to beat your
daughter until she''s in the same state as me, then we''d be even, wouldn''t we?"
At that, Finley''s face darkened. This woman has no shame. She treated him as if he were a nobody,
even when he came to beg for her help.
He narrowed his eyes, suppressing the anger in his heart, and patiently spoke, "Miss Jones, I sincerely
came here to apologize."
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"I also sincerely advise you. If you don''t want your daughter to go to jail, follow my instructions, and I
won''t pursue the matter further."
Finley thought briefly and offered, "30 thousand, no, I''ll give you 70 thousand. Just drop the charges,
and this 70 thousand will cover half a year''s revenue for your small magazine."
He believed 70 thousand was generous. Like he said, what kind of revenue could her small magazine
generate in a year? Moreover, the money should be more than enough to cover her injuries. He was
being more than fair! If it were not for her rtionship with Nathan, he might have given her ten or
twenty thousand to settle the matter.
Olivia, who had been ying with her phone, furrowed her brows slightly. Finley''s proposal was
utterly insincere. He looked down on Halma, offering her only 70 thousand as if she had never
seen money before.
Then, she nced at Halma, who seemed unaffected by his offer. Her indifferent attitude
rendered Finley even more uneasy.
"Still think you can get away with just 70 thousand after what your daughter did to me? I
must''ve overestimated Snow Group—no, I overestimated your love for her," Halma replied with
a smile, maintaining her calm andposed demeanor.
At that, his face suddenly turned grim. He had not anticipated a response like this.