Unconsciously, it was getting dark.
Cindy stood at the gate of the hospital and didn't know where to go.
Her mother called early in the morning to ask about the medical fees of Jason. When she knew that there was no money, she changed her attitude on the phone and fiercely told Cindy not to go home before she got the money.
So Cindy had nowhere to go. Today was the day shift, and it was already past the off-duty time. Cindy was busy in the Department. She had planned to shift with someone, so she could make do with it in the hospital's duty room in the evening. Unexpectedly, the three people on night shift today were Shelly and others. Cindy's plan couldn't work.
Since Ethan appeared in the hospital as Mr. Ethan, he even interacted with Cindy in front of others. In the past two days, the news of the hospital were steadily around Cindy.
There was another version of the rumor.
On their wedding night, Cindy cheated on Claude and was caught in bed by Horald. During the melee between the two, Claude was accidentally injured by Horald. When Cindy left, she found Ethan in the lobby of the hotel. Seeing that he had an extraordinary temperament and many followers, she believed that Ethan must have a rich family background, so she shamelessly stuck to him.
Therefore, the whole hospital reckoned Cindy as the representative of skittish.
Cindy saw the obvious contempt on the cleaner's face when she walked through the hall of the in-patient department.
If she had known this earlier, she wouldn't have returned the key to Ethan.
He was the future shareholder of the hospital. It was his duty to care about the employees. Why should I mind? In that case, at least she had a place to stay tonight.
A trace of regret appeared on Cindy's face.
After thinking for a while, Cindy turned around and stepped on the familiar road.
She hadn't seen Jason for two days and didn't know how he was doing. Cindy was worried about him.
No matter how Amanda treated her, she would definitely take care of Jason.
Under the street lamp, the house of the Cheng family looked a little old, and the paint on the door was mottled. One could see that it was built a long time ago.
This was the real estate owned by the ancestors of the Cheng family. Charles was a traditional man. After he got married, he took his family and lived with his parents. Although his business was not big, it was enough to cover the family expenses and Jason's medical expenses, and he also saved a sum of money. Later, his business failed, and he couldn't keep anything except the house left by his ancestors.
In order to treat Jason, Amanda had thought of selling this house.
Before Charles committed suicide, he left a letter of resignation and forbade Cindy to sell the house, asking her to keep the family property. For this, Cindy gritted her teeth and insisted for five years.
It was already bright outside.
It was dark in the Cheng family's house.
Feeling flustered, Cindy quickly took out the key from her bag.
The more anxious she was, the more chaotic she became.
In a panic, Cindy dropped the key into the grass.
Cindy hurried to look for her phone again, trying to turn it on and light up the grass to look for the key. Unexpectedly, she took out her phone and pressed the button, but it was out of power.
Alas, bad luck never came alone. There is nothing we can do to stop it.
Under the dim street lamp, Cindy's face was full of undisguised anxiety.
She had no choice but to raise her hand and knock on the door.
For a long time, there was no response from the inside.
Did something happen?
Cindy's heart sank and turned her target at the next door.
"Bang, bang, Bang..." Regardless of anything else, Cindy began to slam the door of the Yun family next door.
The voice was so loud that it suddenly rang out in the night.
"Who is it? It's so loud!"
A sharp voice came from behind Cindy.
Cindy turned around and rushed over. "Mrs. Yun, do you know where my mother and others are? Why is there no one in my house?"
"Oh, how could you not know such a big thing?"
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