Why were they at the house?
Jason was stunned for a moment before he stepped in.
"Where are you going directly?"
Before he could enter the house, he heard Sarah asking.
"Going to the airport." Jason sat next to Michael just and looked at him. What did they mean?
But before Michael could say anything, Sarah sneered and said, "Alright, my mother is now locked up in the police station and we can't even see her. And you're going to take a plane? Are you going out to play? It looks like you've made quite a bit of money. Let's hear how much you've earned, so we can satisfy our curiosity."
Jason could tell what she meant.
She just wanted to say he had cheated her mother of medical expenses of 790,000 yuan under St. De Hospital's name?
But back then when they proudly insisted that he open a backdoor connection for them into St. De Hospital, and now that they couldn't afford the medical expenses, they just asked for it!
However, looking at his father's expression, Jason frowned and said, "Who told you that we are going on a trip? My parents are going home this afternoon. They will take the plane at three o'clock. After lunch, I will send them to the airport."
What he meant was that they had something to do later, and they were free to leave once they had said what they wanted to.
"Going? Where do you think your family is going? You're not allowed to go anywhere!"
To Jason's surprise, even though he had made it clear, Jim slapped the table, pointed at Michael's family, and said coldly, "Before Hannah's matter is solved, your family is not allowed to leave Nandu. No one is allowed to leave!"
"Why?"
Jason frowned and asked, but his hand was grabbed by Michael.
Michael looked at Jim with hesitation and explained, "Didn't I make it clear before? Our family never forced my second sister to go to St. De Hospital. That day, you came here and forced Jason to introduce her into the hospital through his acquaintance. Why is it our fault in the end?"
Michael felt that he had already made it clear when he was in the ward that day.
But he didn't expect that Jim and his daughter would still come here today and ask their family to take responsibility.
"You're not involved? If it has nothing to do with your family, how would Hannah get into St. De Hospital? Does that hospital let anyone in randomly? Besides, didn't Jason have friends hospitalized here? Did he not know the hospital fees as well? Why didn't he tell us in advance? Did you do it on purpose or did you have other motives? Do you think I'm not aware of what's going on?" Jim asked.
"But what second aunt said at the beginning was that her friend went to St. De Hospital previously, that's why she wanted to do her surgery there as well. Why didn't you check yourselves before you went there, instead of blaming it on me now?" Jason said in confusion.
"Is this a good enough reason?" Jim hit the table and shouted angrily.
"That's the reason." Jason looked at the time and saw that it was almost noon.
They hadn't even cooked. Even if there was a private car to the airport, it would still take an hour's journey. The flight was at three o'clock, they didn't have much time.
Jason simply stood up and said lightly, "She has already stayed in the VIP ward and got aftercare as well. She has also requested for the most expensive operation team. The operation has been completed. All the papers have your signatures. All these actions were done by you. You're already so old but you can't even take responsibility for your actions. Can't you even do such a simple thing?"
"Who do you think you're talking to?"
Jim couldn't help but stand up from the sofa, his face flushed with anger after Jason mentioned the issues from the hospital.
"I am your uncle, your elder. No matter what I have done, how can you talk to your elder like this!"
"That's right, Jason, you're out of line. What did my parents do that allowed you to point fingers at them? You're a loser who doesn't even have a job. You don't have the right to judge our family's affairs. Mind yourself first. After all the money your parents borrowed to send you to college, in the end, you can't even find a job. I don't think you have the face to go back to the countryside. You're a college student. Aren't you ashamed of yourself?"
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