The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 48
The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 48
The Ex-Husband’s Revenge By Dragonsky Chapter 48
“Exactly!”
“Of the many shameless people that I’ve seen before, I’ve never seen someone this shameless!”
“Miss Summers is a beautiful woman, and he needs to look in the mirror and understand how unattractive he looks. How can someone like him be worthy of her?”
“I wonder where he got all his confidence!”
The other two patients in the ward were amused by Bowden’s brazenness and voiced their support for Lily.
Bowden threw a fit. “I’ve already laid out the conditions, Aunt Serena. If you don’t agree, then you need to pay up the seven thousand dollars immediately or I’ll call the police! Don’t blame me then if the police arrest you for making off without payment!”
“But…”
Serena and her two children were speechless. Forking out 700 dollars was difficult enough, what more than 7,000 dollars?
Where were they going to get so much money?
For a moment, the three of them were in so much despair that they did not know what to do next.
“It’s just seven thousand, right? I’ll help you pay for it!” Leon said coldly.
“Trying to be their savior again?” Bowden’s face was ashen.
It was only because Leon exposed his use of common herbs in Serena’s medication that forced him to turn against Serena’s family.
Thinking he successfully cornered Serena’s family into submission, he did not expect Leon to come to their rescue again!
One could imagine how much hatred he had toward Leon!
“Thank you, Mister Wolf. We appreciate your kindness. We don’t even know how we’re going to repay you after you cured my mother’s illness, and we really can’t accept your offer to pay for the medical bills,” Lily declined at once and refused to accept Leon’s kindness. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
“Don’t worry about it! Just treat this as money that I lent to you. You can always pay me back when you have money,” Leon said with a smile.
“But…”
Lily was still hesitant.
“No buts! Everyone will find themselves in difficulty sooner or later. If I’m ever in your shoes one day, I would
also appreciate it if you help me,” Leon comforted.
“Okay. Thank you.”
Lily’s nose was all tingly and her vision was blurred from the tears. Words were no longer enough to express how touched she felt.
Ever since she met Leon, he helped her over and over again without asking for anything in return. His admirable character left a strong impact on her.
She swore to herself that she would find a way to repay his kindness, even if it meant having to risk life and limb to do so!
At that moment, a burst of hurried footsteps sounded, and the nurse who left moments ago hurried in with the director and several security guards.
The director, whose name was Edward Hoover, glanced at the situation in the ward with a confused look. “Doctor Suffield, didn’t you say that a patient needs emergency treatment? What’s going on here?”
“You see, Doctor Hoover …” Bowden could not be more embarrassed and began his explanation thus, “this is all just a misunderstanding. The patient’s disease has been cured and she’s about to be discharged from the hospital…
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“Discharged?”
“I seem to remember that they owe me more than seven thousand dollars in medical fees. They can be discharged
at any time provided they pay those fees in full.”
Edward was rather nonchalant about it since it was a
normal routine for patients to be discharged after being cured.
“I’ll pay the fees! Here’s my card!”
Leon took out the bank card and tossed it on the table in
front of Bowden.
Bowden looked down in amusement. “You think you can fool anyone with this tacky card? What an
underwhelming conclusion to your grand gesture of offering to pay for them. I thought you were financially well-off, but truth is, you’re dirt poor! I should’ve known it sooner. Seven thousand dollars might not be a big
amount, but an ordinary secretary like you with a
monthly salary of several hundred dollars cannot possibly spend that big a sum without blinking!” Bowden laughed mockingly.
The card Leon took out had a garish appearance, with the words, Supreme Card, printed on the upper right corner. It looked more like a saloon membership card rather than a bank card!
What kind of fool would pay hospital bills with a saloon membership card?
Bowden struggled to control himself from cackling like a madman!