Chapter 137
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Shortly after, Prof. Foust came to check on me again, changed the bandages, and continued the infusion.
I lay in bed and glanced at Jane. "Why aren't you going to work yet? It's almost ten o'clock."Belonging to NôvelDrama.Org.
She touched her nose, a little guilty, trying to please me with a smile. "Promise not to scold me when I tell you."
*Hmm?"
*I quit my job."
"What?"
"You've left, why should I stay there? Wait for that bitch to rise to power and show off in front of me every day?" Jane rolled her eyes.
Her situation was different from mine. With no elders above or children below, no mortgage or car loan pressure, I said, "I've caused trouble for you..." "Shut up."
She stuffed a cherry into my mouth. "Do you think I quit without careful consideration? I've already figured out what to do."
"What's that?"
"Keep it a secret." She cocked her brows mysteriously.
I chuckled softly. "You better have really thought it through and not tricked me."
"Bob!" Outside the door, there came a faint cry of despair. "Don't run away! Give it
back to me!!"
It sounded like Aunt Laura.
I suddenly panicked, sat up abruptly, and Jane pressed me down, pointing to the back of my hand. "Stay put here and finish your drip. I'll go see." "Okay."
Before long, she returned with Aunt Laura, her face tear-streaked,
I handed a tissue to Aunt Laura. "Aunt Laura, what happened? Why are you crying
like this?"
Aunt Laura kept her head low, her face worn and yellowed from illness, full of bitterness and embarrassment.
Jane sighed helplessly. "Your uncle took away her bank card."
"Bank card?" I asked.
Aunt Laura spoke up, tears streaming down her face. "It's the card I had the treatment fees on. I just went to the bathroom, and when I came out, I saw him rummaging around everywhere. Before I could stop him, he found the card I had hidden..."