Even though it might not be of much help, a promise once made couldn't go unfulfilled.
So, Elisa reached out to Ernest, assuring him that she had provided the funds for Mary's surgery and that she would arrange for the best foreign specialists to handle the treatment.
A face-to-face consultation could soon be arranged.
Upon receiving the message, Ernest immediately showed it to Baxter, who was still at the police station. After reading it, Baxter broke down in tears on the spot, muttering to himself that he was inhuman and questioning how he could have framed such a good person.
"I've framed Ms. Elisa and her company, causing them a huge negative impact. Yet, she didn't mind at all. She helped me and Mary without holding any grudges. I really... owe her a great debt of gratitude, and I don't know how to repay her."
Ernest patted Baxter on the shoulder. This lad is actually a good person. It's just that he's been manipulated by someone else.
Thankfully, Elisa didn't help the wrong person. It's clear at first glance that Baxter isn't the type to be ungrateful. He'll probably remember Elisa's kindness.
This also gave Elisa the upper hand.
After some thought, Ernest spoke up. "Actually, you do have a chance to repay it. It's quite simple. All you need to do is..."
Meanwhile, Gareth had brought all the dishes to the table. At a glance, they were all Elisa's favorites.
Unsure of how long he had been preparing, a warm current sensation swept through Elisa's heart.
"Try it while it's still hot," Gareth said as he took off his apron.
With a playful smile, Elisa looked at him, really wanting to tell him that he looked like a husband with the apron on. Is it okay to say that?
Elisa nodded, politely putting a piece of sliced steak into her mouth, followed by some pasta. After sleeping the entire afternoon, she was indeed hungry.
"Mmm... It's delicious!"
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