"Laura, do you remember what I asked you to do for me?" Doris asked as she held one of Laura's hands.
"Mrs. Fang, you can ask me to do anything. As long as it is possible, I will do my best to accomplish it," Laura said with full determination.
"Well, how about this... I want to you go and help me find a gorgeous woman. When you've done that, let's meet in the Beauty Bar," Doris proposed with scheming eyes.
"Mrs. Fang, what are you planning to do?" she asked cautiously, feeling a little worried about what Doris was plotting.
"Don't ask too much questions. You just need to find a woman first and I will tell you exactly what I want to do," Doris said as she took out a card. She continued, "There's one million dollars in this card. You could spend as much as you please, as long as you don't cause me any trouble!"
After she finished saying that, she gave her the code for the card.
Laura never had access to so much money in her life. She was ecstatic, her face blushed pink. "Okay, Mrs. Fang. I will find you the most beautiful girl. I promise!"
"Okay, I believe you." Ever since Doris got married to Jay, Laura had been working in their home. She was a responsible woman who never had any bad intentions, so by now, Doris knew she could trust her.
However, it seemed as though she had forgotten that
ancy.
In all honesty, she didn't even expect that Jessie would be so gullible. It was so easy to get her to fall into her trap.
She wondered why she didn't think of taking advantage of her earlier since she was so stupid.
While these sinister thoughts rummaged through her mind, an assistant came over and said, "Director Anna, the president had asked me to give you this letter of notice."
"What notice?" Anna asked in confusion.
"Well, you'll find out when you see it!" The assistant handed over the notice and immediately turned around to leave.
"Starting tomorrow, Dr. Anna will no longer be the director of the Second Pediatric Department." As she read the letter, Anna's smile froze. She shouted at the assistant's back as she walked away, "Hey! Did the president ask you to give this to me?"
The assistant turned around to look at her with an indifferent expression and said, "Yes, President Hobart handed it to me personally."
"Am I being dismissed?" Anna shouted.
"Yes, you're fired," the assistant said, quietly untroubled.
Anna was mad! She stormed to Hobart's office with venomous anger and asked him, "President Hobart, why did you fire me? Tell me what happened! What did I do wrong? I didn't even take the red envelope as Jessie did and I have always been responsible towards my patients!"