Even if Nina had no idea about it, how could Percy not know about it?
Percy had even asked his lawyer to draft the contract.
Jean looked at the satisfied smile on Anna's face. He had this feeling that there was something wrong, so he
frowned.
Anna noticed that and said, “Son, we don't have to depend on others anymore in the future. Why are you still
frowning?"
Jean asked, "Mom, let me take a look at the contract."
"Contract? What contract?" Anna was startled for a moment. Then, she realized what Jean was talking about and
immediately said, "I don't have the contract."
Earlier, Anna was disgusted when she looked at Nina. That was why she did not take the contract. She had a feeling
that it would bring bad luck to her when she saw Nina's name.
"Why didn't you take it?" Jean's voice was rising uncontrollably.
"Why should I take it? She agreed to sever ties with her family and they gave me the money. She has nothing to do
with us anymore," said Anna.
"Aren't you afraid that they'll set you up?" Jean frowned. Anna used to be smart. Why had she become so foolish?
Jean woke up too late.
"What are you afraid of? I've got nothing to lose as long as the money's already in my hands. Son, stop
overthinking. Get well soon and we can get discharged from the hospital. Then, we'll go home and live our lives
comfortably," said Anna.
Their family was initially a middle-class family. However, since they were set up by Marie and Bianca, life had never
been easy for them. Jean even got into prison.
Anna realized that it had been a long time since she could live the life she wanted.
Now, as long as the Raynes were not around, she could live her life comfortably.
Jean suddenly thought that what Anna said was right when he saw her being so positive.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAfter all, they had nothing to lose. What could Nina and Percy get from them even if they worked together to set
them up?
It was all a fuss over nothing.
Jean's mood lightened up, but he reminded Anna, "Mom, you must take a close look at the terms and conditions
when you're signing a contract with the others. Besides, you'll have to keep a copy of the document with you.
Otherwise, you'll be fooled by others." “It's a must if I'm signing contracts with others, but I couldn't be bothered
about that contract. It brings bad luck. Besides, I've already asked them to add in the term that Percy and Nina will
be responsible for the person you injured back then. We don't have to bother about it.”
The nurse came in right after Anna finished her sentence. She stood in front of Jean's ward bed.
“What's your name?” the nurse asked.
"Jean Langdon,” replied Jean.
"The doctor has ordered to give you an injection for your pain. I'm going to give you an injection now. It might hurt.
Please endure it. Turn around and we'll start now,” the nurse said expressionlessly. She waited for Jean to turn
around. Then, she pulled Jean's patient gown up and gave him the injection.
Jean grunted in pain.
After the injection, the nurse said, "It's done. Just press the patient bell if there's anything you need.”
Anna asked in a distressed tone after the nurse left, "Did it hurt...”
"Pain injections hurt." Jean massaged the back of his back. It hurt like hell when the needle stabbed into him.
Anna let out a sigh and said, “Okay. It's time for you to tell me what happened last night.”
“What?” Jean's gaze wandered.
“Why were you beaten?” Anna asked.
“It's about underworld affairs..” Jean turned his face away, refusing to look at Anna.
"Just be honest. I heard that you ran out of money and borrowed money from them,” said Anna. She sat beside the
bed and looked at him helplessly.
Jean suddenly ran out of patience and said, "It's not much, only a few thousand dollars. Nina has already given you
the money, after all. Just help me to return the money to them. We don't have to borrow money from anyone in the
future."
“Return them the money? Impossible!” Anna sneered. She could not bear to see Jean being injured, so she said, “I
would've returned them the money if they hadn't beaten you up. Look at what they've done to you. Son, don't
worry. I won't give you the money and let you return the money to them. I want them to compensate us instead!”
“How can that be possible..” Jean frowned.
“This is already a criminal case. If those people don't want to go to prison, they'll have to compensate,” said Anna.
She thought Jean was in the same situation as the person he injured back then.
“Mom..” Jean wanted to tell her not to mess with Cobra.
Cobra was a loan shark. He would beat that person up if he refused to return the money. This was not Jean's first
time, but he always came back unharmed.
If Jean refused to return the money and asked him to compensate. Was that even possible?
“Okay. Let's stop talking about this. You've called the police, after all. The police officers will deal with it. We'll hire a
lawyer if they can't do anything. Stop talking so much and get some rest. I'm going to inform the doctor about
getting discharged from the hospital. The caretaker will stay here and look
after you. Call me if anything happens," said Anna. Nothing was a big deal to her when she had money.
Jean replied embarrassingly, “I don't know where my phone is..."
“Let me go online shopping and get you a new one later. Rest well. Don't do anything to exhaust yourself," said
Anna caringly.
The caretaker watched how Anna had treated Jean so kindly. She could not help but secretly let out a sigh.
It was her first time seeing such a thing.
Nina was kind to Anna, yet Anna said Nina brought her bad luck and treated her indifferently. On the other hand,
anyone could see that Jean was an unfilial son, but Anna favored him over her daughter.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey had the same mother and the same upbringing, but the results were such a big difference.
The caretaker suddenly realized that Jean was unfilial because Anna had been spoiling and pampering him.
"Take good care of my son," Anna said to the caretaker with a sulky face. She was rude to the caretaker.
There was no other reason. It was only because the caretaker was hired by Nina.
The caretaker would inform Nina at the first instance if anything happened to her. She was like a security camera.
That was why Anna was unhappy with her.
However, she could not afford to pay for a caretaker at that time. Hence, it was useless to look for another
caretaker to replace her.
She did not ask the caretaker to leave now because Jean needed to stay in the hospital for two days. Thus, it did not
matter if it was the same caretaker.
"I'll take care of the patient," replied the caretaker.
Anna snorted and left the ward.
Jean shot a glance at the caretaker. Then, he closed his eyes and said nothing more.
The patient in the next bed mocked Jean, "Hey you, did that sister of yours give your mother a sum of money to
sever ties with her?"
Jean did not open his eyes and replied, "Stop being nosy when you're sick."
"I'm not. I just noticed that your sister was wearing expensive clothes. I'm curious about how much money she gave
your mother to convince your mother to sever ties with her willingly," the man asked with curiosity.
Jean ended the conversation by remaining silent.
He was not that silly to tell others how much money Nina had given them.
After all, one should not show off one's wealth.
The man stopped asking him when Jean did not answer him.
Jean closed his eyes, thinking about how he should get the money from Anna.
He wanted to start a business.
Jean wanted all those who looked down on him to bow their heads and apologize to him. He wanted them to kneel
before him and lick his boots.