"No, I'll get your contact, and when I'm free, I'll transfer the money to you. Right, is a hundred dollars enough? I'll take a photo and show it to my neighbor, he's a mechanic. He'll tell me how much it'll be," the young woman said.
Before Waylon could say anything, the young woman had already taken a photo of the chipped bumper.
After that, she went to the front to take a photo of the car logo.
She did not recognize the logo, and she thought the logo with two "M"s was from some unknown local manufacturer.
"Alright, I'm done taking photos. Let's exchange contacts before you leave."
Waylon impatiently took his phone and sent the young woman his virtual business card.
"I've already sent the friend request. My name is Doris Whittaker."
"Mm," Waylon replied. He planned to delete the friend request later.
"Okay, you can go now. I'll transfer the money to you once I find out the price."
Waylon did not say anything.
Judging from her clothes, he was not expecting her to shell out twenty thousand dollars anyway.
He was not going to worry about that, and he walked toward the driver's seat.
"Ah! Oh no!"
Waylon heard Doris' voice behind him. He turned his head around again.
He saw Doris trying to push the stroller with both of her hands, but it did not move.
He noticed that one of the stroller's wheels was crooked.
"Ah, d*mn it!" Waylon cursed under his breath.
He was going to mind his own business, so he opened the door.
"Excuse me, sir! Please wait!" Doris said.
"What else do you want?" Waylon said coldly.
"The wheel is crooked," Doris said while pointing at the stroller. "Can you help me straighten it?"
Huh? What did she just ask me to do? Waylon frowned. He thought he had misheard.
He glanced at the stroller. The metal bar was not too thick, and Waylon could straighten it, but it was dirty.
"Sorry to trouble you again, sir, but I really need to send my baby to the hospital," Doris said pitifully.
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