The doctor came up with a diagnosis for Angeline and concluded that she needed to be kept under observation.
As for Jay's eyes, it was a tad more tricky because his vision loss happened due to poisoning. "Mr. Ares, a special antidote is needed to reverse its effect. But I'm afraid that you’ll miss out on the optimum treatment time as a certain amount of time is required for the extraction and refining of the antidote."
Jay seemed calm. "Don't worry about my eyes. I need you to find a cure for Angeline so that she can get better soon." There was nothing he cared about apart from everything that was related to Angeline.
“Yes."
When the medical team left the rental house, Jenson lingered in Catalpa Garden to gather information related to the residents living on the same floor as his parents.
When the owners returned home, Jenson blocked their way outside the door and said in a straightforward manner, "I want to rent your house, mister."
"I’m sorry, but my house isn't for rent."
"I'll pay you 300,000 bucks." Jenson quoted a price that was twice the market price.
"I'm sorry, I'm not going to rent it no matter how much you offer me."
"300,000 bucks a day." Jenson increased the price.
The man’s jaw dropped as he nodded blankly.
Jenson breathed a sigh of relief. It looked like the Ares family's motto, 'There's nothing that money cannot solve' actually worked.
That night, Jenson checked into the room across from his parents.
The Ghost members moved into the same floor as well.
Mount Pearl.
Cole slowly regained consciousness after God knew how long.
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