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Chapter 743 She'S Already Dead

Chapter 743 She's Already Dead

Jane was wrapped tightly in a doll costume, but it didn't hinder her movements.

Just moments ago, she had been acting cute to the crowd while wearing the costume.

When she turned around just now, she realized her daughter was missing.

She looked around and saw Vivian lying on the ground with a group of big men yelling at heraggressively.

Now Jane was shielding her daughter behind her and fiercely defending her daughter's dignity.

Mr. Lawrence sweated profusely. Though he was afraid inside that the mother and daughterdressed in costume had offended Louis, he smiled obsequiously at Louis. "Mr. Louis, I apologize foryou having to witness such an unpleasant scene."

Then he turned around and barked at Jane and Vivian. "You two are fired! Get out of here!"novelbin

Jane felt like laughing with anger at this arrogant man who thought so highly of himself.

From her limited field of vision, she could see the man surrounded by executives and judged whowas truly in charge.

His handsome face undoubtedly made people's hearts flutter; Jane stared at that face withinexplicable emotions stirring within herself.

"Sir, my daughter was knocked down; what do you have to say about that?" Louis knew this womanwas asking him.

Due to his fondness for this little girl, he said softly, "I'm sorry. There are 500 thousand dollars in thiscard. Take it as my compensation."

The man pulled out a black card from his pocket. The contrast between black and white struckeveryone present deeply, including Jane who began to doubt this despicable capitalist society!

She had worked hard for five years just to save up tens of thousands after expenses were deductedfrom eating and drinking every day.

Yet this person casually took out 500 thousand dollars!

Vivian stood behind her mommy, looking up excitedly at Louis who was holding up the card, thenglancing at her mommy who seemed dumbfounded, and reaching out with both hands high abovefor that card.

"Thank you, Uncle." Vivian expressed thanks sincerely.

Jane almost choked, but seeing Vivian's innocent face made it difficult for her to refuse suchgenerosity.

"Sir, thank you very much for your generous compensation." Afterward, Jane remembered thisman's name - Louis.

She couldn't refuse the money now, and after Vivian's illness was cured, she would work twice ashard to earn the money back. Mr. Lawrence's mouth twitched uncontrollably as he watched themother and daughter walk away without saying a word.

Jane took her daughter to see the mall manager and resigned from her part-time job at AngelHouse.

She checked their balance at a nearby ATM with the password-less card they were given, and itwas like winning a lottery! Jane transferred the half-million dollars to her own account, feelinghopeful for once because of this huge sum of money.

"Vivian, are you happy that you can get treated soon?" Jane asked while playfully messing upVivian's hair.

"Mhm!" Vivian knew she had a serious illness that required lots of expensive treatments.

Her mommy worked very hard every day just for her sake. Now there was an uncle who had helpedthem out with his kindness and wealth; both mother and daughter were very happy about it eventhough they knew they'd have to pay him back someday when Vivian grew up.

Looking at her mom's smiling face made Vivian smile too; today they earned so much money thatJane was really happy about it - which made Vivian happy too!

Meanwhile, Louis continued patrolling around in the mall without thinking much about what justhappened earlier; hundreds of thousands meant nothing to him anyway since he could easily spendit all in one go if he wanted.

But then he overheard Mr. Lawrence asking his assistant, "What's the name of the woman whoplayed 'Jamie' just now?"

Usually, part-timers weren't remembered by name but "Jamie" was their mall's mascot characterand those who played "Jamie" would be registered with real names.

Mr. Lawrence's secretary flipped through his notebook hesitantly before answering, "I think... hername is Jane?"

Louis suddenly froze in place upon hearing that name - how could this be possible?! No... it couldn'tbe true...

He covered his chest while trying not to let his emotions take over him again; what did he expectanyways? She already died...

He shouldn't have felt agitated just because he heard another person having the same name.

"Mr. Lawrence," Louis spoke softly yet authoritatively, "Don't bother the mother and daughter."

Helping out someone named Jane felt like redemption for what happened between himself andJane long ago...

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