Dahlia caught up with Dustin at the hospital entrance and pulled on his a
rm. "Hey! Stop! You're walking too fast. I almost couldn't catch up!"
"I'm really sorry. I can't handle those relatives of yours. You should ge
t some other doctor to deal with them." Dustin remarked coolly. He was av
ersed to the two difficult women and refused to engage with them.
"Did I force you to cure Aunt Jane? Why are you being sensitive?" She rol
led her eyes at him.
"Well, I thought
"What? Did you think I'm an unreasonable woman who'd force you to grovel
at them?" she scoffed.
"No, I didn't." He flashed an embarrassed smile at her, feeling rather un
easy at her newfound considerate personality.
"Alright. I know they're in the wrong. Just stay away from them in the fu
ture." She dispensed a kind reminder." They're from a wealthy and powerfu
l family in Glenstead. Even Natasha Harmon couldn't protect you if you
get into trouble with them."
"Is that so? They sound quite remarkable, then." He smiled carelessly.
"They're
beyond remarkable! The three powerful families in Glenstead are steeped i
n history, dating back to a few centuries ago. They are well–
connected in the military, government, and business field–
living up to their reputation!" She tucked a strand of hair behind her ea
r. "Well, I had planned to bring you along and suck up to them. I didn't
know you got into a fight with them. What can I say, except that you've m
issed the opportunity to get rich!"
"Oh, no thanks. I don't need that opportunity." He shrugged.
"Hmph! Seems like you don't appreciate my help at all!" She rolled her ey
es at him once more, but a little
flirtatious this time.
"Hey! Dustin Rhys! Stop!" Dakota emerged out of nowhere, drenched in swea
t. "My mom coughed up blood just now! I'm telling you to get back there a
nd check on her!" To catch up to Dustin, she opted to use the stairs
instead of the elevator, which explained her current breathless state.
"Oh, I recall that someone has vowed not to seek my help even if she has
to jump from a building in pain! Why did she take back her word?" he mock
ed.
"Quit the nonsense! Do what I tell you to!" She glared at him. "I will wr
ite off the slap if you cure her, and
I'll grant you a chance to forge a connection with us."
In her eyes, the chance to suck up to her family was a rare opportunity f
or a worthless man like Dustin Rhys.
"Well, sorry. I don't care for that opportunity." He looked unbothered.
"Dustin Rnys! Think carefully. Not everyone gets a chance like this! You
should feel honored that I granted you the chance!" Dakota tossed her hea
d. A spolled princess from a
young age, she was accustomed to acting. arrogant and getting showered wi
th compliments everywhere she went.
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"No. That is too great of an honor," he turned her down without hesitatio
n.
"You'd better not think too highly of yourself! I wouldn't have stopped y
ou if you weren't a half–decent doctor.
Don't be delusional!" She frowned at him.
"If so, please leave. I shall not see you out," he said with a shrug.
"You-" She choked
on anger at Dustin's stubbornness. She would have gotten him torn apart i
f they were in
Glenstead. "Dustin Rhys, what will it take for you to help us? Give us an
offer if money is what you want!"
Dakota hissed.
"Want me to save your mom? I can do that on the condition that both of yo
u apologize to me. I'll also
need handwritten apology letters!" he suggested with a calm expression.
"An apology? Dream on!" His words fanned her anger. "Who do you think you
are? You have no right to ask us for an apology!" The Nicholsons were ar
istocratic and different from the lowly peasant class that Dustin Rhys be
longed to. There was no way for the aristocratic Dakota to give in to his
demand!
"If you refuse, let's drop this matter. Please get a better doctor for yo
ur mom." He did not care at all.
"You don't have to scare us! With our connections, we can hire any skille
d doctor we need! I am offering you a chance to redeem yourself, but if y
ou don't appreciate it, don't blame me for making you pay!"