Chapter 136 A Leisurely Life "Milton!" A woman wearing a sweater and jeans ran over and hurriedly pulled up the little boy. Seeing that he was fine, she quickly thanked Sonya.
"It's fine. Just keep an eye on him. It's better not to run around in the subway," Sonya said, shaking her hand. "Did you hurt your hand? Is it serious? the woman asked.
"Nothing." Sonya nodded at the woman and sat back in her original position.
The woman pulled her son and sat down opposite, but the child pouted and didn't want to sit with his mother. He got up and wanted to run. The woman grabbed him and pushed him back "Sit down properly!" The little boy turned his body angrily and ignored his mother.
"Milton, you can't do this. I've told you, wait until I get paid, and I will buy you that robot. Just wait a few more days, okay?" "It was you who tookto the toy store, and you said that whichever one I liked, you would buy for me. I like that robot, but you said it was expensive and refused to buy it forThe woman looked embarrassed, especially when she saw others looking at her.
"I thought a toy would cost at most around 20 dollars, but it would actually be 200 dollars. I really don't have that much money." "That's just how you are. Always say but never do!" "Milton, stop. I really tried my best." The little boy covered his ears with both hands and refused to listen to his mother anymore.
The woman sighed helplessly and then thought of something. Then she looked at Sonya again.
"Is your hand really okay?" Sonya nodded, saying, "Yes." Just a bump. It did hurt at that time, but then the pain had subsided.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"Sorry, he suddenly got up and ran, and I couldn't hold him back." "Alright." The woman looked tired, rubbing her forehead with her hand. She appeared to be around the sage as Sonya. But perhaps due to frequently frowning, there were already two lines on her forehead, and her hair had turned slightly white. They must have lived a difficult life. The woman was wearing old clothes that had been washed to a pale color, with thick calluses on her hands.
The subway arrived, and Sonya got off first. While Sonya was going up the escalator, she noticed that the mother and son also got off the subway. Moreover, they walked together all the way after leaving the station and even entered the salley. 100.0% Chapter 136 A Leisurely Life Do you also live here?" Sonya and the woman almost simultaneously asked.
The woman smiled and said, "We had just moved in." Sonya nodded. No wonder she had never seen them.
Menu Sonya saw the little boy walking with sdifficulty, and his face was pale. Combined with his thin and tall figure, Sonya guessed that he might be sick.
"Well, the clinic ahead is mine." Sonya pointed ahead.
The woman said, "No wonder I felt like I've seen you before. Maybe I saw you when I passed by earlier." Sonya smiled at the woman and then walked towards her clinic.
Where was a male doctor in her clinic then. He resigned from a large hospital and cto work as a doctor in her small clinic because he couldn't bear the hardships of the big hospital. In fact, he was somewhat underutilized. Sonya entered the door and saw the woman walking towards her clinic, but she stopped and kept looking inside.
"Excuse me?" Sonya asked.
The woman hesitated for a moment but then shook her head.
"Nothing." The woman left as she spoke.
Sonya shrugged, not thinking too much. Before Sonya entered the door, she picked a big, bright red pomegranate and went inside. Calvin was measuring the blood pressure of an elderly man. As the results cout, his eyebrows immediately furrowed.
"Sir, did you really take your blood pressure medicine on time?" "I did," he said.
"Sir, the consequences of deceiving a doctor are very serious. You are risking your own life!" Calvin's eyes sharpened as he spoke.
Seeing his expression, the elderly immediately confessed, "I saw that my blood pressure was normal a few times before, so I thought maybe I could take a break. If my blood pressure remains stable, there is no need to continue taking it." Calvin sighed and said, "It's because you take medication every day. Once you stop taking the medication, your blood pressure will immediately rise, which is very dangerous. Or, do you mean that you would prefer to be hospitalized because you think our clinic is unreliable?" "I won't stay in the hospital. How could I afford it? My son and daughter don't giveany money," the elderly man hurriedly said.
Calvin let out a sigh and said, "So, from now on, you must take blood pressure medication every day. Don't bear the fluke anymore." After seeing him off, Calvin helplessly rubbed his forehead.
Sonya handed him half a pomegranate and said, "Most of the patients in our clinic are elderly.
100.0% Chapter 136 A Leisurely Life Menu When they get old, they might have poor memory, or not take their illness seriously, or just want o save money. That old lady a few days ago was like this. We prescribed medicine for her, but she saved it and ended up fainting at hyesterday. She was taken to the hospital, and they said she needed surgery." "What's even more outrageous is that her daughter cto scold us for being quack doctors," Calvin beceven angrier when mentioning the later events.
"That old lady testified for us, saying that she herself did not take the medicine, and her daughter also apologized to us, didn't she?" "What's the use of apologizing? She was so harsh when she scolded us. I almost had a heart attack from anger." Sonya smiled and asked him if he had had lunch.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Not yet. I was quite busy at noon." "Shall I make you ssandwiches?" Calvin immediately bechappy and said, "Thank you, boss!" There were only them in the clinic, and they took turns to cook.
During the meal, Calvin asked her if the house had been rented out.
Sonya shook her head and said, "I didn't rent it to them." "Why? Was the rent too low?" "No. The couple had dogs, three big dogs. I was afraid their dogs would destroy my house," Sonya laughed.
Sonya did not divorce with nothing left. The villa had been transferred to her nbefore they got married, so it was not mentioned during the divorce. She only remembered it after they divorced. Sonya wanted to give it back to Henry, but he refused.
At that time, Sonya was thinking of renting it out. After all, she didn't live there, and the rent could make up for the property fees. However, later she found out that the property of her villa was free for life. She didn't know why it was free for life. It was probably because Henry had paid enough at once. After she was to rent the house, people would occasionally call to inquire about renting it. But for various reasons, Sonya did not rent it to them.
"You'd better not rent it. It's not like you're short of that money," Calvin said, Sonya also wanted to give up and had already gone to the agency to remove the rental information.
In the afternoon, there weren't many people, so she let Calvin leave work first. She lived on the second floor, e lived on the and when there were no patients, she would water the flowers and drink tea in the courtyard. Life couldn't be more leisurely. In the evening, the lights in the outpatient clinic would be turned on. If a patient needed urgent treatment, they could ring the doorbell.
Sonya lay down early and read for a while before falling asleep. Every day was like that, simple but not boring, and she was satisfied with the current situation.
After she fell asleep, she suddenly heard someone shouting outside, "Catch the thief! There's a thief!" 100.0% Chapter 136 & Leisurely Le Upon hearing the shout, Sonya quickly got up and put on her clothes before running downarsinn ist as she reached the ground floor, she tripped and fell. She then turned on the lights and saw that the first floor was completely ransacked.
Her clinic was broken into by a thief!