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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 2673

“Let’s not talk about this anymore. Also, you’re fired.” Luca was harsh. She fired the caretaker right away.

“Ms. Luca, I’m just trying to help others. No one’s going to say anything even if you refuse to help. Plus, I don’t think you have the right to fire me, right?” The caretaker could not believe what she heard. She was responsible for taking care of Wanda. What made Luca think that she could fire her?

Luca was startled for a moment.

She was so furious that she thought she was still Bianca for a moment.

If she was Bianca, she could fire the caretaker. However, she was just someone familiar with Wanda now. She was not her family member either.

When Luca was about to explain why she said so, she heard Wanda say, “Wanda’s right. You’re fired.”

The caretaker did not expect she would be fired even though she had been working hard to take care of Wanda.

She could not help but blurt out, “Hmph, whatever. Do you think I care? But you dismissed me all of a sudden. You should pay me double.”

“Double? Are you asking the hospital to fire you?” asked Luca.

The hospital’s caretaker was trained before.

The caretakers had signed a contract with the hospital. The hospital would provide them with a basic salary every month. They would only start working officially after they passed the basic training. Every caretaker charged differently, and the patients’ family members could choose the ones they were able to afford.

It was up to the caretaker how much they were paid. The hospital would not interfere, but all employees were under the hospital's management. This was to prevent the caretakers in the hospital from having low levels of professionalism.

Hence, even if Wanda fired the caretaker, it did not mean the hospital had fired her. She would still work in the hospital. It was just that she was no longer taking care of Wanda.

The caretaker shot Luca an angry glance.

Wanda said, “You’ve taken good care of me, but I told you not to spread the news about the medicine Luca gave me and not to disturb her. You promised me you wouldn’t do it again, but look at what you’ve done. That’s why I’m firing you.”

“Why do you even bother explaining? Did I go around telling everyone about it? Even if I didn’t do that, the nurses would have talked about it. Plus, I’m just giving her a chance to earn more money. How funny. I’ve never seen such an ignorant person. You don’t have to fire me. I know my way out!” After that, the caretaker took her bag and left immediately.

Bang! The door of the wardroom was slammed shut.

“I’m sorry, Ms. Rayne.” Luca looked down, thinking that she should apologize to Wanda.

She should not have said that.

The reason why she fired the caretaker was that she was worried the caretaker would hold a grudge against her and refuse to take good care of Wanda after she rejected her.

Even so, she did not want to prescribe medicine to those people.

Even though there was a high probability that she would be able to help the others, it was Shanks’ recipe. She would be impolite to prescribe the medicine to others without his permission. It would be even more unethical to reveal the formula for the medicine.

“Why are you apologizing to me?” Wanda smiled. “I’ve already thought of replacing the caretaker. She’s too talkative. She mentioned this to me back then, and she asked for your contact details. I rejected her on behalf of you. I didn’t know we had the same thing in mind.”

Luca smiled. She set her worries aside when she realized Wanda really did not mind it.

“Let me find you another caretaker,” suggested Luca.

“It’s okay. I can handle this myself. I only have to inform the head nurse and she’ll bring another caretaker to me. Don’t worry about it.” Wanda shook her head. Luke was the one who hired the caretaker. He offered high pay.

There were so many caretakers working in the hospital. She would be able to find a suitable caretaker with such an offer.

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