It wasn’t that he wanted to be cruel or extort extra compensation. Whatever needed to be compensated would be compensated, left to the legal team. He couldn’t possibly just accept this unexpected disaster. Moreover, he hadn’t even calculated the potential business crisis caused by his injury, which was already his greatest kindness to her. She should be grateful.
“I…” Lin Weiwan only uttered one word before the rest stuck in her throat, a sense of injury quietly spreading as she saw disgust and disdain in this man’s eyes.
Was he looking down on her just because she couldn’t pay?
At this thought, Lin Weiwan felt an urge to cry.
Money, money, money. Everything was about money. She was almost crushed by money. If her little brother wasn’t young and dependent on kidney dialysis, she wouldn’t be chased by money like this. Now she was unlucky enough to hit a CEO! Weren’t these rich people always looking for ways to drain people like her who were already struggling?
Alas! Who told her luck was so bad that she hit someone?
Lin Weiwan forced herself to accept this inherent unfairness, restraining herself and trying not to let her tears fall. Though poor, she still had pride. She would definitely find a way to gather the money to satisfy this bloodsucking man.
Forget it. She wouldn’t beg him. She would just leave.
Lin Weiwan had just walked out of the hospital room when Yan Xukang happened to walk in. He glared at her, originally intending to warn her not to approach the CEO, but seeing her condition, he assumed she had already been reprimanded and said nothing.
“How annoying,” Ye Lixie muttered after confirming she had left.
Lin Weiwan returned home, exhausted and full of bitterness.
She had originally thought the matter would be easily resolved, but now realized she had been too hasty. When the housekeeper mentioned reporting her, she had panicked and desperately sought the man’s forgiveness.
Sigh!
She would need to find another part-time job to cover her living expenses and send money to her mother each month.
She wondered how her younger brother was doing. She hadn’t been home in over a month…
Just then, her phone rang. It was her mother.