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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 508

Nadine, with a solid background in design and six years of experience under her belt, breezed through the preliminary interview without a hitch.

Still, when she received the call from the HR department of The Ferguson Group, she couldn't help but breathe a sigh of relief. "Absolutely, I'll be there on time for the second round," she promised.

Deep down, she had been worried that Bryant might throw a wrench in her plans.

Applying to The Ferguson Group wasn't her first choice, but it was the top-paying company and a rare match for her skills.

Right now, money was the object of her chase.

Even though Bryant had already arranged for her mother's hospital transfer, surgery, and all related expenses.

Heart disease meant a long recovery period after discharge.

Expenses were piling up everywhere.

She could only hope that Bryant, the esteemed CEO, wouldn't bother with such a position.

"Mum..." Upon returning to the hospital room after the call, Nadine found her mother just waking up, looking at her with tender concern. "I'm sorry to have been such a burden to you..."

"Mom, what are you talking about?"

Hearing this, Nadine felt a lump in her throat, blinked back tears, and choked out, "You worked so hard to raise me, and I never felt like I was a burden. Why would you say that now?"

Georgiana White took her hand, hesitated for a moment, and finally asked, "Tell me the truth... where did the money for the surgery come from? How did you suddenly come into such a large sum?"

"Mom!" Nadine could tell what her mother was implying and quickly lifted her head to explain, "Don't worry, I haven't done anything wrong! I just... came across a benefactor willing to lend us a hand."

In a way, Bryant was indeed that benefactor.

Otherwise, she wouldn't even have the means to argue with her mother now!

"Really?"

"Really!"

Nadine nodded vigorously, adding, "What were you thinking?"

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