Baz’s first reaction was to call Wendy.
After all, Wendy was the boss of JW, so it
would be justified for him to contact
Wendy about this kind of thing.
However, as soon as he took out his cell
phone, he realized this would not work.
Currently, Wendy was still in Harbor City,
and was equally busy. If the boss’ woman
came back at this moment, it would delay
the work in Harbor City. Baz felt he would
really die if he did this, to the point where
even Wendy would not be able to save him.
After thinking about it, Baz saw another
name that he had just added to his
contacts some time ago out of the corner of his eye…
Judging from his manly instinct, Baz
concluded that the relationship between
this woman and his boss was pretty
unusual when he first saw her.
This was not a joke. She was appointed as
the future president of JW Bank the
moment she joined the company. If these
two had nothing going on between them,
Baz would swallow the conference table in front of him.
With that, Baz decisively dialed the
number.
The result of this was that after more than
ten minutes, Jasper received the arrival of
Celine and the medical team behind her
instead of Baz’s opening report.
Jasper did not even have time to say a
word before he was pushed onto the bed b
y a group of doctors. Then, he was forced t
o undergo various examinations.
“Celine, are you crazy? Are you rebelling
against me?”
Celine put her arms across her chest and
said with a cold face, “You should accept
the examination like a good boy. It will
not take much time or delay the opening.
You know from my character that I will
not compromise on this kind of thing.
“You may think you can still go on, but
what if you can’t and you end up
collapsing? At that time, who will save
your staff and such a big industry? The
more urgent the situation, the more you
need to protect your own health.”
After a doctor punctured his skin with a needle to collect blood, Jasper took a sharp breath, gritted his teeth, and said to the doctor, “Can you be gentle? I’m still alive and I can still feel pain.”
The doctor said embarrassingly, “I’m
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