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Let's Get Married novel Chapter 617

He comes in and suddenly says this, which surprises Lorraine. "What did you say?"

"I say, let's accept Mr. Ryan's proposal." Afraid that his mother can't understand what he means, Thomas adds, "His proposal of paying for Eunice's treatment."

A few days ago, Lorraine asked Thomas about his opinion. After all, they are family and he is the only one with whom she can discuss. However, he didn't say anything, so she thought he was reluctant to do that.

Knowing about the change of his attitude, she is a little surprised. "But..."

"There is no time for us to hesitate. We need money." After a night, Thomas has figured it out. "Nothing is more important than my sister's life. If we want to revive her, we can only accept Mr. Ryan's help."

Lorraine sighs silently. How can she not understand this? But at the thought of the staggering sum of money needed for treatment, she hesitates. It isn't that she doesn't want her daughter to revive. If possible, she wishes the injured person would be herself. She just fears how Eunice can deal with the heavy debt after waking up?

"Thomas, I know that you have been close to your sister since childhood. It also breaks my heart to see her like this. But the cost of treatment is much more than we can afford, which is at least several million. Although Ryan can help us now, we have to pay it back in the future. After your sister revives, what should she do with the debt...?”

"She doesn't need to do anything," Thomas says without hesitation, looking cool and calm. Compared to the youth who broke down a few days ago, he has become a quite different person. "I will take responsibility for all of this. Mom, believe me. I will definitely earn enough money and repay the debt."

When Lorraine hears these words, her eyes suddenly turns red. She covers her face and cries softly. "I can do nothing. It's all my fault..."

Thomas walks over and holds his mother in his arms. Looking at Eunice, who lies on the bed with a ventilator, the eighteen-year-old boy becomes an adult instantly. It is an awakening, an enlightenment after experiencing ups and downs in life. "Mom, everything will be all right. With my sister before, and me now, our family will survive."

...

After persuading Lorraine, Thomas immediately finds Ryan. While taking the money, he gives this man an IOU.

Ryan doesn't refuse. He knows that Thomas has a stubborn character, quite similar to his sister. The young man has a strong sense of responsibility.

"What major did you choose?" Ryan asks him in the end.

Thomas is stunned for a moment and replies truthfully, "Finance."

Ryan raises his eyebrows and suddenly laughs. "That's beyond my expectation."

"Why?"

"I thought you would choose a major that makes it easier for you to find a job. The financial industry is stressful and highly competitive, and there are a lot of rules and regulations. Perhaps you can only be a low-paid employee for a lifetime."

"I am a science student and sensitive to numbers. Regardless of the future employment prospects, I hope to choose a major that I am truly interested in." Thomas sounds quite mature.

Ryan nods without saying anything. He takes out his business card from the gilded card case and hands it to Thomas. "Your sister probably hasn't told you that I'm a capitalist. Finance falls into the domain of my work, so if you want to work part-time or have any ideas, you can come to me. If you're confident enough, you can also go directly to my company."

Thomas takes the card with both hands and finds that Ryan has five main titles that most people will covet. There are even two of his dream companies on the card, which stuns him...

Thomas is very meticulous. He knows that Ryan isn't an ordinary person, but only regards him as a boss or the rich second generation. It shocks him that Ryan has such a strong background...

How can his sister be in love with this man?

In his common sense, it's rare for an ordinary girl like his sister to get acquainted with such a man.

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