Chapter 375 That's Enough, Ms. Hall
Josina was a young, inexperienced girl. Facing such a domineering noble lady, of course, she was frightened.
"I did not..."
Rosse turned a deaf ear to her and continued to ask.
"80 thousand dollars. Is that enough?"
"Stop insulting me with your money!" Josina said firmly, her eyes brilliant with unwept tears, "I don't need the money. What I want is an apology. Don't think that you are superior just because you are influential and powerful."
Thalia clicked her tongue. Seemingly, she was a little impatient.
Since Rosse was here, Thalia was not in a hurry to speak to Josina.
"You know that the Crompton family is powerful, but you still choose to go against us?" Rosse put it all on the table. "We're being really nice to you. We are willing to settle the matter out of court. What else do you want? What is there to be unhappy about?"
"Anyway, Ms. Crompton pushed me. Truth is truth." Josina's voice unconsciously weakened a bit. "Moreover, what she said to me..."
"That's enough, Ms. Hall."
Thalia said lazily, her eyes full of sharpness.
Thalia sneered, going straight to the heart of the matter, "Drop the act.
There's no need for theatrics now. You should know very well whether I pushed you or not, right?"
"I..."
Josina did not say a few words, the rims of her eyes reddened.
Josina gazed at Thalia tearfully. At this moment, she looked pitiable.
Sure enough, every man would be protective upon seeing this pure girl, wouldn't they?
Thalia silently scoffed at Josina with a look of disdain.
"You are a young girl. That's why I have shown you some respect." Thalia flipped her hair impatiently. "You know, enough is enough. Don't give me that."
When Thalia said that angrily, the ward suddenly quieted down.
Josina looked at the door and shouted pitifully.
"Dr. McMillan."
At that moment, Thalia curled her lips and sighed.
His timing was so impeccable...
Thalia turned her back to Finley, but she could imagine how cold his expression was now.
"You are Dr. McMillan?" Rosse sounded still domineering. "Please talk with your girlfriend about how to resolve this matter."
Thalia was a little unhappy when she heard what Rosse called Josina.
"Grandma, Dr. McMillan is not her boyfriend. Don't make fun of her," Thalia said sarcastically.
However, Finley directly stood in front of Josina and said coldly.
"I think of it in the same way Josina thinks of it. You need to apologize."
"You..." Finley didn't correct Rosse that Josina wasn't his girlfriend. Hearing so, Josina curved her lips imperceptibly and blushed.
"Thalia, let's go! It's not our fault. Why should we apologize?" Rosse was furious.
When Thalia left, she looked at the white coat that Finley was wearing.
There was a name patch on his chest. It seemed that he had started his new job in this hospital.
That was good. Thalia could frequently stop by and see him here.
Thalia seemed to be in a good mood and did not continue to argue with Josina.
After they left, Josina reluctantly left Finley's arms. Her ears were red and she did not dare to look at him.
"Dr. McMillan, are you..."
"I was recommended by Dr. Cooper. Now I work in the cardiovascular
department here."
"So you won't go back, right?"
"Right. No such agenda, for the time being," Finley answered meticulously.
"My research is done. My director said that I could apply to stay in New
York."
Josina made her intentions plain.
Since Finley stayed here, Josina didn't plan to leave either.
However, Finley wasn't overjoyed. He still had a very serious look on his
face.
"It's all up to you. I have no objections."
"Dr. McMillan, what is our relationship..."
"We are still colleagues, no doubt about it. What else could it be?" Finley
chuckled.
His eyes were clear without a trace of impurity.
All of Josina's high hopes fell in pieces on the ground.
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