Love At The Wrong Table
Chapter 833
Chapter 833
With a phone call from Magnus, the girl’s parents were granted paid leave
and rushed to Beacon Hospital. Not only that, but Magnus also handed the
girl a check, encouraging her, “Don’t give up. You’ll overcome this illness
eventually!”
“Thank you, mister…” the little girl bawled.
Witnesses inside and outside the ward were moved to tears and applauded
wholeheartedly.
Rhea was no exception.
She couldn’t tell if Magnus was sincere or pretending, but he had indeed
performed a great act of kindness. If the little girl could survive, she would
remember this man for her entire life.
After helping the little girl, Magnus soon left the ward.
“Everyone, Mr. Magnus prefers to stay low-key. Please don’t follow him
anymore!” Blake extended his hand to stop the hospital staff.
continue following Magnus, thinking of him
the holy light. Even the imposing CEO
slightly overshadowed in his
same way, but ultimately, like everyone
and didn’t continue following
one of the wards, Jessica was keeping vigil
side when she heard the commotion outside and learned
the Zovince’s
she called her father, believing their family wouldn’t
Quillens’ influence anymore if
shot like Magnus!
searched everywhere
people posting his
handsome, his aristocratic air
a prince from a
Magnus even after searching nearly
hospital.
through a window, she spotted the black Corolla and decided
To her surprise, Magnus and
had begun waiting
he
him
astonishingly handsome man in
Magnus!” Jessica ran toward
are, beautiful lady?”
remained polite even when facing
greatly and want to get
her intentions as she gasped for
humble in front
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