Chapter 265
As evening approached nine, Aaron opened the car door and handed a bag to Diana at the entrance of the Grant Manor
Glancing into the bag. Diana recognized the high heels she had tossed away during an argument with Aaron five years ago.
With the bag in hand, Diana turned to leave, but Aaron called after her, extending a platinum bracelet towards her. Diana eyed the bracelet in Aaron’s hand, a frown forming on her brow.
She had searched for it for a long time and had almost given up hope of ever finding it, only to discover it was in his possession.
“Why didn’t you have Ellie return it to me?” she asked, rolling her eyes at Aaron as she accepted the bracelet
After five years, he was finally giving it back, and the style was already outdated. The entrance of the Grant Manor was beautifully landscaped, and despite the efforts to treat for mosquitoes, the summer evening was still filled with some.
Diana, dressed in a short top and skirt, found it hard to stand still as the mosquitoes buzzed around her, and she turned to leave with the bag in hand.
“Diana,” Aaron called as she attempted to walk away, unable to suppress his urge to speak. “I appreciate your support for Ellie and her kids during these years abroad.”
Turning back to glare at Aaron, Diana shot back, “That was a bond between Ellie and me; it has nothing to do with you.”
Aaron fell silent. After a brief pause, he couldn’t help but ask, “Now that you’re back, are you planning to leave again?”
Diana asked, “Have you gotten married?” Aaron shook his head.
“Do you have a fiancée?” she pressed, and again he shook his head.
“Then I suppose I shall leave as soon as possible, ensuring I do not interfere with your aspirations to settle down, Mr. Thompson.” With that, Diana pushed open the door, ready to step inside.
Aaron grasped the doorknob, blocking her entry. “It’s been five years; surely you can stop being so stubborn.”
Diana glared at him. “My stubbornness is none of your concern.”
The two exchanged heated stares in the twilight at the entrance. Aaron sighed, taking a deep breath as if gathering great resolve, and said to Diana, “When do you have time to talk with me?”
Diana replied, “Never. If Yvette sees us, there will surely be misunderstandings.”
Aaron countered, “Don’t bring anyone else into this. I’m talking about us.”
Diana retorted, “We haven’t seen each other in five years. What can we possibly talk about? Don’t expect an apology from me.”
Aaron pleaded, “Can we at least talk civilly?”
“Absolutely not.” Diana walked away and couldn’t help but glance back, only to find Aaron already in his car.
“If I keep talking to you, I must be a fool,” Diana exclaimed in indignation, forcefully pushing the door. Upon entering, her steps halted abruptly as she noticed several heads peering at her from inside.
A boy asked, “Diana, is that person going to be your husband?”
“No way,” Diana snapped, unable to resist stealing another glance back.
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“With Diana being so wealthy, she must have many suitors. Let’s just ignore that guy, Liam said, pulling Diana away.
Tim interjected. “Liam, have a little restraint. We’ve finally found someone willing to marry Diana; fet’s not stare him off
Diana was furious. “Tim, what do you meant
Tim replied. “Don’t take offense, with us seven older brothers around, your chances of finding a partner are already slim. Plus, you’re notoriously headstrong, making you difficult to deal with.
And then there’s your black belt in boxing. Those young men see you and run like mice from a cat, scared that you might take them down in one move.
“Think about this–Aaron is older, more emotionally stable, capable, good–looking, and kind. He’s a student of our dad’s; if you manage to marry him, wouldn’t that make your life a lot easier?”
Diana rolled her eyes and replied, “Tim, I’m looking for a husband, not a father figure”
A Few Days Later, Ellie went to Bondie Private Hospital. “Let me show you around the departments and introduce you to the staff, Mark said from his office.
He was dressed in tailored slacks and a shirt, topped with a white coat, as he guided Ellie around. After leaving the nursing department, he led Ellie toward the finance department.
Mark said, “There are four deputy directors; my junior, Darren, oversees medical insurance and disputes while also managing public relations. Yara, a returnee PhD, currently manages both the inpatient department and the nursing department.”
“My senior was recruited from Yorksure and is currently in charge of medical technology and emergency services,” Mark explained.
He added, “Ellie, you’re a partner here, so it makes sense for you to oversee administration, but I hear from Diana that you’ve adopted two children. If that drains your energy, I can handle things for now.”
“Thank you, Mark,” Ellie replied, sincerely grateful. “I don’t have management experience, so I wish to start from the outpatient services.”
Jason had provided her with some money, allowing her to have a one–third stake in Mark’s private hospital. However, she knew very well that although Jason was influential, it was unrealistic to expect him to part with 100 million outright.
The York family was the wealthiest in Lunaville, and that sum was actually given by Whitney. Deep down, she understood that Mark had no shortage of funds.
The reason Mark initially proposed the investment was simply out of care for her struggling to navigate city life alongside Aaron; he wanted to lend her a hand.
Ellie inquired, “Mark, since these three will be treating patients and managing over two departments each, won’t the workload be too overwhelming for them?”
Mark responded, “I’ve assigned each of them three assistants with salaries three times that of their previous positions, plus year–end bonuses. True, the workload is considerable, but the rewards they get here are equally substantial.”
As they continued walking and talking, they arrived at the finance department. Upon seeing Mark and Ellie arrive, the head of the finance department rushed to greet them with the staff in tow. The moment Ellie saw Yvette, her expression darkened instantly.
She remembered that Yvette had studied accounting and previously worked at a relative’s small firm. Ellie was shocked to learn that Yvette had transferred to this hospital.
Yvette brightened at the sight of Ellie, approaching her with the warmth of an old friend. “Ellie, it’s been ages.”
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In front of the crowd, Ellie offered a curt nod in response. “Let’s head over to the inpatient department, Mark suggested as he led Ellie away from the finance department. Suddenly, the medical team erupted in chatter.
“Yvette, is that woman our hospital’s new doctor?”
“Yvette, is she possibly Mark’s girlfriend?”
As Ellie stepped out of the elevator, a huge flat–screen television displayed news of Alex being released from prison. The footage showed Alex emerging from the prison gates while his parents stood outside waiting.
Clad in black slacks and a white shirt, his tall stature remained upright and confident. The hem of his shirt hung untucked, and the top button was casually undone, with hair falling over his eyes, reminiscent of his youthful days.
In the footage, his parents were in tears, while he wore a grin as he stepped forward to embrace them. Judging by his lip movements, he seemed to say, “Mom, Dad, I’m out.”
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