After work, Kathy went home. The house was renovated, and Angela has moved in.
“Kathy, is this true?” Angela handed the tablet to her, suggesting the news of the resignation of Joseph.
Nodded Kathy.
“What happened? Is he leaving for another hospital?” asked Angela.
Kathy was only paying attention to news like this because it was related to Joseph.
“He’s changing his career,” replied Kathy.
“Changing his career...for what?”
“Mom, it was something about his family, and I don’t know much about it. He definitely had a plan for himself.”
“Well, I’m just worried about him,” sighed Angela.
“Mom, what’s this?” Kathy smelled something from the kitchen and walked in to check.
“I was too into his news that I forgot to turn off the stove,” Angela rushed into the kitchen while explaining, “I made this tonic for you. You have been married for half a year, but you are not pregnant.”
Kathy was a little awkward, “Joseph and I are not ready for having a baby yet.”
“You’re turning 26 next year. If you get pregnant now, you’ll be 27 when the baby is born. Don’t wait no more,” Angela was quite concerned.
“Mom, stop worrying about that. Just let it be.”
Kathy never thought about being a child’s mother at all.
Although Joseph and she did have intercourse, they always applied contraception. It would not be a good news if they have a kid.
“Joseph, that was 50 million dollars. Can’t you just take the money back?” asked Kathy.
She knew that he invested in Peter’s company because of her, so she was feeling guilty about it.
She was not pleased seeing Peter having a good time.
“50 millions for you safety. It was worth it,” said Joseph. He turned and fixed his eyes on Kathy.
Her heart fluttered, and she tried to escape his gaze.
Meanwhile, the housekeeper showed up with an invitation to a banquet held by Peter’s company. The invitation was for Joseph and Kathy. The latter soon had a reaction: “I’m not going.”
She knew she would be making waves if she was attending the banquet.
Joseph said, “but you’ll be missing a good show.”
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