Mommy,We Got a Husband by Doris
Chapter 93
Chapter 93 Orion Gets Angry When He Sees Her
Griffon's words were always like this, so Galatea didn't respond to this matter. Instead, she asked directly, "I wonder why Griffon came to me so early?"
"I have a favor to ask," Griffon said. "You should know that my wife has stomach cancer. Since the surgery, her health has been poor, especially after the first round of chemotherapy. She's been in so much pain that she even had suicidal thoughts. I suspect that those doctors aren't good enough, so I thought of asking for your help."
Upon hearing this request, Galatea was indeed in a difficult position because she didn't want to deal with the Nash family. She tried to politely refuse, saying, "During the chemotherapy stage, medical skills don't have much influence. The reactions to chemotherapy vary from person to person. Aunt might just be one of those who have particularly strong reactions to the treatment."
"That's true, but it's still a serious illness. We hope to find a doctor with good medical skills, at least for our peace of mind," Griffon said. "Thank you for your trust, Griffon, but I dare not claim to have high medical skills, and I am afraid I may not be competent," Galatea replied.
"Galatea, you're being modest. Who can enter Country M Medical Research Institute without having top medical skills? And my son has strongly recommended you. You know he's also a doctor. If someone can be highly recommended by his colleagues, how can she be wrong?"
Griffon had already flattered her completely, leaving Galatea in a difficult position. How could she refuse?
Seeing that Galatea still hadn't agreed, Griffon continued, "Galatea, you know I have been in the business world for many years. If I didn't have no other choice, I would never come to you in person."
Griffon's words had some moral coercion, but it was also a strong plea, leaving Galatea with no room to refuse.
"Of course, I won't expect you to treat my wife for free," Griffon said, taking out a check from his bag. He explained, "I initially wanted to transfer the money directly to you, but that might seem a bit forceful. So, I wrote a check. This check is just a part of it, and I will give more later."
Galatea looked down and glanced at the check. Three million dollars?
Indeed, he was a wealthy person.
cannot accept this check," Galatea quickly pushed the check
it because of what I said that
Galatea almost wanted to cry. Wasn't
as going to work for treatment during
be so formal. I promise I'll go, but
much." Griffon then added, "I wonder if you have time to go
"Okay." Galatea reluctantly agreed.
same car as Griffon was torture, and she felt extremely uncomfortable
arrived at the Nash family's mansion. As they got out of the car, Galatea followed Griffon into the hall and
currently filming, but he took a leave of absence because
her, Orion still had that hateful look, as if
here to treat your mother. I won't allow you to be impolite to the person I've invited," Griffon reminded
too much. How could I be disrespectful to Dr. Galatea? Last time, I just said something online, and Alaric went to the crew to find
because she didn't know any
to Orion's crew for her.
about what happened when she was in the hospital?
hadn't paid attention to any
then turned to Galatea in a friendly tone and said,
nodded and followed Griffon
murderous aura; yes, it was an undeniable murderous
But Galatea ignored it.
and saw Mrs.
this moment, Mrs. Ravenna was lying on the bed, pale and extremely haggard. She looked at least twenty pounds lighter than their last meeting, lacking any sign of vitality. "Galatea... has arrived..."
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