Chapter 253 You Are Right, Austin
Chapter 253 You Are Right, Austin
This must be hard. Suny was stunned for a while before she reacted, "What can I do for her?"
"Medicine! Miss Holland, help me get Dora's medicine."
Suny didn't know where the medicine was, so she took over Dora while comforting her, “Dora, don't be
afraid. It's me! No one can hurt you. Really, trust me!"
Dora paused, staring into the distance with hollow eyes.
Then Jane fed Dora medicine, and she quickly became droopy.
Suny and Jane took Dora back to the bedroom. There was nothing but a wooden bed and a wooden
desk in her room.
Dora was lying on the bed, staring blankly at the ceiling.
Jane wiped her tears and then walked out of the room.
Suny followed out, "Ma’am, I have something to tell you."
Jane was startled. "Okay."
They returned to the living room.
Suny cupped the water glass with both hands and said with a heavy heart, “Ma’am, my name is Suny.
Dora may not have mentioned me to you. But five years ago, Dora helped me and saved my life. Bently
was after me. Dora reminded me after knowing about it, and then I called the police and sent Bently to
jail."
A sudden sadness rose in Suny’s throat. "Ma’am, I'm sorry. I didn't know those things would happen
next."
Jane kept silent thoughtfully.
Suny lifted her hand to wipe her tears, "I started all of this. I have to take care of her."
Hearing that, Jane asked, "Miss Holland, what do you want to say?"
"I'm sorry. I secretly asked my secretary to check on your family. Her current situation is not optimistic,
and you are getting old. Dora once saved my life, so I hope she can get better soon. Let me help you."
Suny said as she took out a bank card in her bag.
Suny saved 300,000 dollars on the bank card. It wasn’t a lot of money, but for Dora, it could temporarily
ride out a storm.
"They're more than 300,000 in it, and this’s the key to my small house in the downtown area. I hope
you can accept it."
"Miss Holland…"
Suny interrupted her, "That’s a deal. My secretary will come over tomorrow to help you move, and she
will bring an agreement. You can tell Dora that I didn’t give her the money and the house for free. It was
a loan. She has to pay me back when she gets better."
Jane knew there was more to Suny’s words. Her eyes turned red emotionally, "Miss Holland, thank
you! Dora just did what a friend should do!"
Hearing it, Suny was moved. Like mother, like daughter.
Dora was just unlucky, but from now on, Suny believed that everything would get better.
"I need your opinion for one more thing."
"Miss Holland, you are a nice person. You treat Dora as a friend. Just tell me."
She only had a daughter, so she wouldn't want Dora to be happy.
Suny pursed her lips hesitantly, "I knew about Dora's marriage. Her husband is evil. If you trust me, I
will arrange a divorce for Dora."
"That jerk wouldn’t agree. If you can really help Dora divorce, I’ll pledge my loyalty to you the whole life!
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"Ma’am, don’t need to say those words!"
Suny was partly responsible for this whole thing. She should have asked Rosa to stay on for a few
more days.
"Miss Holland, you are a good person. You know, good people deserve good things. It's getting late. I
have to cook. Well, I have nothing but my cooking skill."
"Okay, Ma’am, I'll stay for dinner."
"Okay! You can watch TV. I'll cook. It will be fine soon!"
Suny then went to Dora's room.
After taking the medicine, Dora seemed to fall asleep.
Dora looked very peaceful. No one would have imagined that she collapsed and screamed a few
moments ago.
This was manageable, but in the dead of night, Dora must feel so desperate that she would rather end
her life.
After lunch, she gave her private number to Jane and left.
On the way back, she called Rosa and asked her to arrange a psychiatrist for Dora and called a
moving company.
An idea popped into Suny’s mind. "Oh, we need to hire another security guard. I have a choice."
Rosa said knowingly, "I'll ask someone to book a psychiatrist."
Suny continued, "Check Dora's husband, Calvin, and his family."
Calvinopened a small company. His family was prestigious in the town.
"Okay, Miss Holland."
In the evening, she asked Austin at the dinner table, "Can you help me ask Mr. Brooks out?"
Austin said, "Tonight?"
"Yes." Suny suppressed her smile.
Austin held her hand, "What happened, Suny?"
Suny briefly told him about Dora, "If she hadn't reminded me, perhaps Bently would have really hurt me
that night. I went to visit her today. She looks terrible like she had lost her soul. Her eyes are hollow-
out. She is no longer the Dora I met."
"Suny, don't blame yourself. Both of you are victims."
Suny pursed her lips, "You are right, Austin. Bently needs to pay the price."
"I'll help you."
Suny looked into his eyes. This time, she didn't refuse.