Chapter 1184
"Don't worry about it," assured Charmine calmly, "I've found the blood supply. He'll receive the blood supply until he recovers." "Really?" Although Dior knew Charmine would not lie to her, she still asked uneasily, "Are they willing to?"
Charmine thought of the phone call from the professor telling her that they were on their way, and she raised her brows. 'They probably will."
Dior was still unsettled. Charmine meant 'probably, not 'will'.
When Charmine saw Dior's uneasy expression, she patted her shoulder." Don’t worry."
Dior's anxiety dissipated at her assurance.
Charmine was a powerful woman, and she would be able to fix it.
She trusted Charmine.
Nial succeeded in transfusing blood into Guy. It did not take long before Guy's body data went back to normal.
Sighing in relief, Dior turned to Nial. "Thank you, Dr. Nial." 'You're welcome." "Dior, in the next few days, Mr. Granger will be needing more blood," confessed Charmine. 'You’ll take care of Grandma Granger."
Dior nodded. "Okay, I got you."
Her phone then rang at that moment-it was a person in charge of an art gallery.
Dior answered the call. “Hello." "Ms. Granger, one of your arts was chosen by a man. He'd like to purchase it and would like to know your thoughts when you painted it. Can you come over?" "Which painting?" 'The Wind from the Sea."
Dior was shocked. Painting was only her hobby, and she did it for fun.
The painting consisted of just a simple seaside, beach, seagulls, and a sunset. However, it was also the painting that she put the most effort in.
Back then, Grandma Granger forced her to become a female general, but all she wanted to do was to stay as a trouble-free heiress.
Seeing the free seagulls inspired her.
This painting had been on display for over a year. Compared to other less abstract paintings, this painting seemed ordinary and abstract, yet someone still picked it?
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