My Fabulous Girl Boss by Evergreen
My Fabulous Girl Boss By Evergreen Chapter 6

Chapter 6

Zachary was cheery, while Hugh looked troubled during dinner. Fortunately, Zachary shared twomedicinal pills with Hugh before he left, which cheered the latter up a little. Sadie and Liam hadgone upstairs, probably still feeling embarrassed about what happened earlier. Kayson came to siton the couch with Hugh and urged him to take the Panmederi pill. Hugh spoke up. “Kayson, I feelmuch better now. This pill seems to be very effective.” Kayson asked, “Grandpa Hugh, I can see thatyou're well-trained. Who injured you when you were young to have caused this damage today?”Hugh sighed and waved his hand. “I was too young and cocky at that time. Let's not talk about thepast. One's got to pay it back when they're out and about in the world.” Kayson stopped pursuing itsince Hugh did not want to speak of it. Hugh felt reinvigorated, so he got Kayson to play severalrounds of chess with him. Sadie dolled up and came downstairs with a pretty purse like she washeading out around 2:00 p.m. “Sade, where are you going?” asked Hugh. “Wanda asked to havecoffee,” answered Sadie. Hugh said with a grin, “Oh? Good timing. Take Kayson with you, so yourbest friend gets to know your husband.” Sadie’s face fell. She did not want to take Kayson along.Her best friend, Wanda, would laugh at her expense! She could only look at Kayson with athreatening gaze. Kayson dropped the chess piece, ignored her threatening gaze, and said with abeam, “Grandpa's right. I'm free anyway.” Sadie glared at him. “That d*mned man! How does hehave the cheek to go with me?’ Despite that, Kayson had already spoken up, and Sadie did not wantto upset her grandfather. As such, she could only plaster on a smile. “F-Fine then... We'll gotogether.” Kayson and Sadie went out the door together and got into her red BMW Z4. Sadiestomped on the accelerator and asked coldly, “Do you not know what shame is?" Kayson frowned.“It's to cover it up better in front of Grandpa Hugh. He'd have seen through everything in less thantwo days otherwise.” Sadie stayed quiet. Since she was not saying anything back, Kayson did notpick up the conversation again. As the car approached the side of a busy street, Sadie hit the brakesand unlocked the door, telling Kayson, “Get out!” Kayson did as told and stood by the road. Sadietold him impassively, “Go wherever you want. I'll call you when I'm going back.” “I don't have aphone,” Kayson replied weakly. That made Sadie pause. “There is still someone so broke they haveno phone nowadays?’ She only felt more wronged. How could this man match her, the generalmanager of Wolfenden Corp? She really wondered what her grandfather was thinking. Kaysonthought about it and said, “I'l come back here and wait for you before dinnertime.” Sadie archedher brow, pulled out a credit card, and gave it to the man. “Forget it. Take my card and buy yourselfa cellphone. Who knows what Grandpa will call me if you don't get a phone when we're out?” Acellphone would cost about $1,000 maximum. Sadie thought she would just think of it as burningthe money away. Kayson considered what she said. It made sense. It was not quite convenientwithout a phone as he was no longer in the village. “Thank you.” Sadie ignored him and stepped onthe accelerator, zooming off with her red, roaring BMW Z4. Kayson sighed as he looked at the cardhe held. “If the old man hadn't taken all my money, would I have to stoop to this?” Kayson wasabout to leave when a familiar voice rang. “Kayson!” It was Zachary. “Dr. Ewell, why are you here?”Kayson asked in surprise. Zachary thought that he had recognized the wrong person and wasdelighted to see that it was actually Kayson. “I'm here to buy some things. Where are you planningto go?” “I'm getting a phone.” “Oh?” Zachary paused before asking swiftly, “Which price point areyou looking at?” “As long as it's cheap and functioning.” There was a flicker in Zachary’s expressionas he asked, “That's no problem. Why don’t we hang out at my place first? There are a fewelectronics stores next to my medical center.” Bwell Therapeutics was incredibly famous in Skyrivbecause it was the medical center Zachary had set up. A young woman in her 20s dressed in a whitenurse uniform was dispensing medicine in the medical center. She looked up upon seeing someoneenter and called out with a tinkling voice, “Grandpa.” Kayson looked at the girl in the nurse uniform.She had a bare face, looking natural and graceful. The simple clothes did not hide her perfect figure.In addition to the pure white uniform, there was an inexplicable sense of attraction. “Kayson, this ismy granddaughter, Lindsy Ewell.” “Hi.” Kayson nodded. There was a flash of surprise on Lindsy’s faceas her grandfather rarely received guests this politely—and this guest looked so young. “Kayson,come to have a seat inside.” To Lindsy, Zachary was unbelievably polite to Kayson. Her grandfatherhad been in the medical field for so long that the rich and powerful were all courteous and reverentto him. There were rarely people who commanded so much respect from her grandfather. Thatcaused her to be strongly curious about Kayson. She was planning to tune in to what hergrandfather and this fellow who was around her age would talk about when a panicked cry camefrom outside. “Dr. Ewell! Is Dr. Ewell in!?” A middle-aged man with white tips on his sideburnsdashed in, carrying a bony old man with silver hair. Zachary looked alarmed. “Mr. Tinsley! Whathappened to Mr. Tinsley Sr.2” “I don’t know either. He passed out all of a sudden!” Mr. Tinsleylooked grim. “Dr. Ewell, please save my father!” Zachary rarely looked this solemn as he checked theold man and tried pressing his philtrum, but none worked. “Lindsy, fetch the needles.” Lindsyhurried to retrieve the silver needles. As Zachary applied acupuncture to the old man, the latterremained unconscious. A layer of sweat dotted Zachary's forehead. The middle-aged man, Mr.Tinsley, gripped his fists nervously, looking worried and anxious. Lindsy paled in worry as sheexclaimed, "Why is it him!?” “What's the matter?” Kayson asked curiously. “The old man’s TyroneTinsley and the middle-aged man is his son, Jeremy Tinsley. They're famous figures in Skyriv,” Lindsyanswered shakily with a pale face. Seeing that Kayson still seemed confused, she explained, “IfGrandpa fails to save this old man, his reputation will be ruined whether it's his fault or not..."Zachary was sweating in his effort to treat Tyrone, but nothing seemed to work as the latter'sbreathing grew weaker. Jeremy's scowl deepened. His voice was low, and his tone was angry whenhe said, “Please be frank if you're unable to do a thing, Dr. Ewell, so that I can look for anotherdoctor. If something happens to my father here...” He did not finish his sentence, but his threat wasapparent. Kayson glanced at Jeremy with a hint of displeasure before he slowly said, “Dr. Ewell,retract the needles and start over.” Zachary paused before he pulled out all the needles without anyhesitation. Lindsy was obviously astonished as she tugged Kayson's arm. “What are you doing?”Jeremy looked at Kayson as well, rage flashing amidst his grieving gaze. “Who are you—" Kaysonmet his eyes and cut him off curtly. “Shut up if you don't want this old man to die!"

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