Share

It was Extortion

Aurora had just reached the hospital room door when the worker's wife spotted her, her eyes lighting up. Aurora frowned instinctively, not liking this kind of reaction.

The worker's wife immediately opened the door, ushering Aurora in. As soon as she entered, the woman started sobbing about how her husband was the sole breadwinner, who thought working for the company meant good treatment and high wages, only to face this tragedy. Listening patiently, Aurora asked, "Hasn’t our company already agreed to compensate for the loss?"

The company had agreed to a compensation totaling about two million, which was a fortune for a worker's family—enough for them to live comfortably for the rest of their lives without needing to work, and possibly even buy a decent house. Aurora couldn’t understand why they were still making a scene. If they felt the compensation was insufficient, they should just say so, as crying incessantly was just testing her patience.

As soon as she mentioned this, the woma
Locked Chapter
Continue to read this book on the APP

Related chapters

Latest chapter

DMCA.com Protection Status