For someone as rich as Gavin, he definitely would not withdraw the goods. He said, "Forget it, I'll just buy them when I need them later."
Janet smiled and said, "It's not your child. How can you be so thoughtful?"
Gavin glanced and knew everything at once. He explained, "It's not my child but it is a life, I decided to save her."
Janet wanted to laugh. She didn't expect Gavin to be so shallow. Janet rolled her eyes and said, "You can do whatever you want. I wasn't the one who was dumped by Salome anyway. It's none of my business who you want to save."
Salome? When she heard the name, her heart jumped. She was the daughter of a famous group in Denver. It turned out that she was the owner of the expensive necklace.
Gavin did not care about Janet's joke. He just continued, "Hey, how can it be none of your business? You're a doctor! Who else can I look for?"
"F*ck you!" Janet rolled her eyes, "To be honest, what if I am not on duty today? Are you going to make a scene in the hospital while you are holding her then?"
"I will not," Gavin shook his head violently. "I have the money, and even if you were not there I can go to another doctor."
Janet could not take it anymore and said, "Do you know why you're always dumped? It's all because of your narcissistic attitude!"
Judging by the time we spent together, Gavin was indeed self-centred. If narcissism was acceptable, then using money to stand in line was another matter. However, I would not say anything to him. After all, I am not in a position to do so.
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