Chapter 160
Chapter 160
Chapter 160 Statement
When Leo rushed over, he was stopped by Vada.
A few nurses also came to help. Leo was tripped by them and didn’t dare to use
too much strength to get rid of them
“Vada, what’s going on now?”
Vada winked at the nurses, and they let go of her, but they were always on guard, for fear that he would
rush in again.
Vada crossed her arms and narrowed her eyes as she sized up Leo, deep in thought.
Leo was anxious. He forced himself to calm down and asked kindly, “Is she
fine?”
“How could she be fine?” Vada raised her chin and snorted. “You didn’t do
anything to Megan last night, did you?”
Leo understood what she meant.
“No.”
Vada arched a brow. “You’re right. Megan told me that your girlfriend’s there
too. She can help you with your needs.”
“Vada, don’t talk nonsense.”
“Why are you in such a hurry? You know that she’s not feeling well, so I asked her to come back and
check on her. Why didn’t you let her? Why did you use the penalty fee to suppress her? Mr. Mayor, 2
million is nothing. If something
really happens, I’d like to see if you regret it.”
Leo understood what she meant. “Do you mean that she’s safe?”
She is in poor health and needs to rest in bed,” said Vada concisely. “How about this? Since she has
been working for you for three years and her health
has been damaged, you can approve her resignation application and let her
rest in peace for a while.”
But he didn’t agree. “She can have a paid leave.”
Just as she was about to lose her temper, he added, “For however long she
wishes.”
“What about the penalty?” Vada rolled her eyes flexibly and said, “You don’t
lack money. So forget about it. Do you know how much pressure it has brought
her?”
After saying that, she stole a glance at his face.
However, it seemed that he had expected it and caught her rolling her eyes
guiltily.
“Sure,” he said with a smile. “On the way here, I made a deal with her. As long
as she gives birth to a child for me, the money will be waived immediately.”
Vada was stunned for a moment. “Giving birth?”
An idea suddenly occurred to her.
He pressed on, “So, tell me now, is she pregnant? If she is, I can call the Legal Department right now to
cancel the penalty.”
Vada was not stupid. “Those are just words. You have to make a statement.”
“Sure.”
Vada ran to the nurse’s station and asked for a piece of paper. She wrote for a while, then rushed over
with a piece of paper and a pen and handed it to him. “Here, sign it.”
He took it and glanced at it briefly.
He could barely recognize her handwriting.
Get Bogus
However, he could roughly make out the contents.
“If Megan is pregnant, the 2 million dollars of penalty will be waived. Leo and the Mayor Group won’t
ask for the money again for any reason, nor ask Megan to return to work in the Mayor Group.”
Seeing that he had been reading the document instead of signing it, Vada couldn’t help urging him,
“Hurry up. What are you waiting for?”
He raised his eyes and stared straight at her. “Is she really pregnant?” Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
“Hey, you invested in this hospital. You can drive me away in minutes. Do I dare to lie to you with this?”
“How long has it been?”
Vada calculated the time in her head. “Nine weeks.”
He nodded. “That’s the night she left the villa.”
Vada pursed her lips contemptuously and rolled her eyes at him.
It was the first time that he had been provoked so bluntly, but he wasn’t very angry. He signed his name
without hesitation.
“Here you are.”
Vada took it over, grinning. She tapped on his signature with her finger. “Haha, that’s great.”
“When can I go in and see her?”
“She has other examinations to do. Just wait here.” Vada pouted, indicating for him to sit in the waiting
area.
He frowned and asked, “What other examination?”
“She had checkups just now. Now the baby needs it too, just in case it’s not healthy. Why do you ask
so many questions? You don’t understand anyway.”
Just then, his phone rang again.
He had no choice but to pick it up this time. It was a call from Mayor Old
Manor.
“Hello, Grandpa.”
Old Mr. Mayor roared angrily, “Don’t call me grandpa. Tell me about the child
now.”
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