Let me go, Mr. Hill By Shallow South Chapter 2006
Chester immediately dialed Shedrick’s number. “ You’d better not let Eliza attend any outdoor events for now.”
“Why?” Shedrick was dumbfounded. “As far as I know, she has an outdoor event for a luxury brand next week. We’ve already signed the contract.”
“Turn it down. The weather is chilly, ” Chester said nonchalantly.
Shedrick was astounded. It felt as though pigs might fly. “Dude, if we turn it down, we’ll have to pay a few million dollars for breaching the contract. Besides, it’ll destroy Eliza’s reputation.”
“Well, tell the organizer to make sure the artists bundle up that day, ” Chester said after some thought.
Shedrick was speechless. “Don’t all female artists do that? When Cindy was your fiancée, you didn’t say anything.”
“Just do as I say.”
Chester hung up the call.
Half an hour later, Eliza took the initiative to call him. “I’m done.”
Chester happened to be discussing something with a patient’s family member. He told her the location and asked her to come over.
It took Eliza only five minutes to come over. Standing at the door with a mask, she watched Chester discuss the patient’s condition with the family member while he was in his white coat. It seemed that the patient was diagnosed with terminal cancer. After hearing Chester’s words, the family member was in tears and begged him to save the patient.
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