Dolores asked Matthew to help Theresa out. Now that Abbott was gone, Matthew needed to do everything by himself.

Plus, he needed to deal with what Abbott left. How he was going to find time to get a caregiver for Theresa?

Matthew hadn’t done anything like this before.

“Abbott.”

Matthew stopped Abbott when he tried to open the door, “Do me a favour, please.”

Abbott said, “Sure. Anything.”

Matthew sent Abbott to go looked for Theresa and helped her to find a reliable caregiver.

Abbott promised Matthew and left the office.

Theresa didn’t go to visit Dolores. Elizabeth was discharged from the hospital, and nobody was taking care of her at the moment. She needed to be attended to all the time since she had difficulties walking. Theresa was worried that it could disturb Dolores if she brought Elizabeth along to visit Dolores.

So, Theresa waited at the hospital where she helped Elizabeth with her hospital discharge procedure.

Abbott drove to the hospital and found them.

“Come with me. I’ll send you there,” Abbott walked over.

Theresa said, “Thanks for your help.”

Abbott helped Theresa to get Elizabeth into the car after they got out of the hospital. He got into the driver seat and said, “I knew a reliable caregiver centre, and their caregiver were well-trained and highly capable. You should be able to find someone you need there.”

Theresa explained, “I’m not familiar with this city. I really appreciate your help.”

“Nah, it’s nothing. Matthew’s wishes are my command.”

Abbott smiled and said.

Theresa didn’t say anything else. Soon, it went quiet inside the car. Everyone in the car remained silent. The traffic was heavy during the daytime. They were stuck in the traffic for almost an hour before they arrived at the centre.

people here. They got invited to the General Manager’s office once they arrived at the centre. The staff

the General Manager got a glass of

Gordon, let him know what’s your requirement and he will find you a suitable

a decision right away. Instead, she asked for Elizabeth’s opinion. After all, Elizabeth was the direct client of the caregiver. Elizabeth had to like the person

your requirement. Our

someone hardworking, and

She didn’t like to be bored. So she wanted someone hardworking

age?”

thought about it a little then replied, “Anything

was if the person

for a moment while I get

“Sure,” said Abbott.

last one. The last girl was young, very young. She had long black hair,

special introduction, “She’s from one of the villages in the rural area. She’s the eldest in the family, and she’s got two younger brothers and a sister.

“I don’t think she’s

give her a chance. Abbott felt like a young caregiver wasn’t suitable for the job. They needed a hardworking person. A young girl might not be able to do the job

many breadwinners of the family ended up getting together with the young

wasn’t referring to Armand. He just felt like it wasn’t

was fine,” she added, “How old are

young caregiver replied, “I’m nineteen

sounded loud and clear. It gave

young. What’s your name?” Elizabeth

Dora,” the young caregiver

Elizabeth nodded.

a friend of the

that could afford a caregiver was usually well-off. They were afraid of scandals that might happen if they hired a young caregiver at home. So, being young as a caregiver wasn’t exactly a plus

tried to sell her whenever someone came to look for a caregiver. He wanted to get

didn’t dare to sell the girl to Abbott anymore. So, he introduced the other caregivers to Abbott, “They are experienced in taking care of the old folks.

usually low. But the salary of a caregiver was pretty high, especially a caregiver from this centre. It was higher than the market price because of the recognition from the previous employers. She only got into this centre because someone helped her. If she wasn’t hired by anyone, she

getting lesser by days. Dora had to grab every

Elizabeth, “Can I call you grams? You’re almost the same age as my grandmother. I’m here for almost three months. Many families didn’t like me

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