Kelly could tell Yolanda wasn't the type to mistreat her employees.
Kelly was about to graduate, but her previous internship was a nightmare—working from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm with no days off. On top of that, her boss constantly found excuses to underpay the interns. If she hadn't gotten sick and ended the internship early, she'd probably still be getting exploited.
"Then it's settled. Take it easy for a few days, and in three days, you'll be back to your usual self."
"Got it! Thanks, Dr. Henderson!"
Later, Yolanda and Baxter signed the clinic transfer agreement.
Originally, Yolanda planned to pay 15 million dollars, but Baxter absolutely refused to take it.
So, Yolanda only took ownership of the clinic's front building. She left the private residence in the back for the Pattinson family, allowing Baxter and Kelly to continue living there.
Baxter, grateful as ever, felt even more respect for Yolanda.
Meanwhile, Zach wasted no time. As soon as Yolanda and Baxter signed the contract, he contacted a historical building restoration team.
Yolanda met with the restoration team's leader at the clinic, laid out her expectations, and they promised to have a proposal ready within two days.
Zach had to head back to the office in the afternoon, so he left early.
After Yolanda's meeting with the restoration team, she called Daniel to clear out the old junk at the clinic.
Daniel had a construction team of his own, so this was Yolanda's way of throwing some business his way. However, Daniel flat-out refused any payment. As soon as he arrived at the clinic, he wasted no time and began directing his men to start working.
Yolanda took care of lunch for the crew and was about to leave. But just as she was about to go, two black SUVs pulled up outside Willow Creek Clinic, and eight men stepped out, making a dramatic entrance.
A young man in a suit and a buzz cut marched up to the front desk and demanded, "Where's your boss? Tell them to come out!"
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