I Become A CEO After Divorce

Chapter 262 I Just Want To Tell Them I Am Safe



Chapter 262 I Just Want To Tell Them I Am Safe

Chapter 262 I Just Want to Tell Them I Am Safe

Yanis answered from time to time.

Marnon led Yanis into the innermost office.

"Is that Marnon?" The woman sitting at the desk looked very young, probably only in her late twenties.

Marnon nodded, "My sister-in-law is not feeling well, please have a check."

She beckoned to Yanis, "Come here."

Yanis stepped forward.

"Is she pregnant?"

Marnon smiled, "Yeah, but can you write on the form that she is not pregnant? I want to scare my

brother."

"What?"

"Well, my brother is a jerk. He idled around all day long. My sister-in-law has been suffering. She's

been pregnant for quite a while. It's not easy for her to come here from Viteto. She's uncomfortable all

day long. I want to teach him a lesson by telling him she's not pregnant!"

"How long has she been pregnant? "

"More than three months."

"But your brother doesn't know?"

"He does, but he doesn't know how long she's been pregnant. We should let him down for now and

then tell him the child is fine. So he will remember this lesson when he wants to bully his wife again. "

The woman smiled, "Okay, let's do a check-up first to make sure the baby is fine. I'll make the

prescription later. "

Marnon nodded, "Thank you so much."

In this kind of hospital, it was extremely easy to ask doctors to prescribe according to one's wishes, as

long as one was willing to pay some extra pennies.

The result showed that the child was fine.

Yanis felt relieved.

In the end, Marnon gave 60 dollars to the doctor, "Don't tell anyone about this."

"Of course I won't."

Marnon thanked her again and took Yanis away.

Outside the hospital, Marnon said, "You won't be able to hide it for a few months."

Yanis pursed her lips, "Marnon, can you borrow a phone for me?"

Upon hearing this, Marnon said, "No. If you called the police, Sameer would be arrested. "

"I won't call the police, I just want to tell my family that I'm safe."

Marnon looked at Yanis, "Really?"

Yanis nodded, "I've been missing for so many days. They must be worried, my grandmother is old, she

must be anxious. She is in poor health. I'm really worried about her. "

Seeing that Marnon was a bit moved, Yanis continued, "It's the end of the year. They can't celebrate

the new year without a call from me."

Hearing Yanis' words, Marnon was obviously thinking about it.

After getting along these days, Yanis learned that Marnon was a very gentle and caring woman.

Seeing that Marnon hesitated, Yanis moved closer to her, "I promise I won't call the police, and you can

watch me from beside when I send the text, okay? I won't call the police. "

Marnon looked at Yanis, who was begging. "You promise you won't call the police? Although Sameer Còntens bel0ngs to Nô(v)elDr/a/ma.Org

brought you here, he didn't do you any harm. We all treat you very well."

Yanis nodded, "Of course I won't call the police, I just want to tell my family that I'm safe."

Marnon was still a little worried, "Then what if your family calls the police?"

Yanis assured her, "No, I promise."

Marnon was about to agree. Yet at this moment Sameer came over from the side, accompanied by the

man who brought her here with Sameer last time.

"Checked?"

Sameer came over and asked.

Marnon looked over, "Yup. She's okay."

Sameer glanced at Yanis, then reached out to Marnon, "Where's the result? Show me."

Marnon said, "Do you understand? You are not a doctor."

"Nealon does. Show him."

Marnon glanced at the middle-aged man standing next to Sameer and handed over the medical result.

"Nealon, have a look, the doctor said there's nothing wrong with it."

Nealon reached out his hand to take the document from Marnon. He glanced at it, then looked at Yanis,

and finally put the form in his pocket, "Okay, let's go, it's hard to drive in the mountains when it gets

dark."

"Wait for me at the fruit stand. Nealon and I are gonna get the car." Sameer said to Marnon.

"OK," Marnon answered and led Yanis to the fruit stand.

Because of the fogg weather, it was like night is coming down though it was only afternoon now.

"Marnon, how did it go? Is everything alright?" The fruit seller asked aloud when she saw Marnon and

Yanis.

"It's okay, she is in good health."

The woman nodded and said, "That's good. Nothing is better than being healthy. "

"Right. I heard your husband fell down two days ago. Is he better now?"Marnon took a banana and

handed it to Yanis while talking to the woman.

The woman sighed, "He just sprained his ankle. Fortunately, the road was covered with heavy snow

that day, otherwise I would have to keep vigil for him."

Marnon smiled, "He should be angry if he hears this."

The woman snorted, "Angry? If anything happens to him, I will become a widow raising up several

children without a father. How are we supposed to live? I asked him to rest at home for a few days. "

Marnon enjoyed chatting with the woman.

Yanis wanted to borrow the woman's cell phone several times, but she didn't.

Because she was afraid Marnon would stop her.

Just as Yanis hesitated, Marnon spoke first, "By the way, would you mind if my sister-in-law uses your

phone? When it snows in the mountains, there is no signal, and the phone is just a dead wood. She

hasn't called her family to tell them she is safe. "

The woman took the mobile phone directly from her pocket and handed it to Marnon, "Here, you can

call for as long as you want. My daughter said it's free. "

Marnon picked up the phone, turned around, and handed it to Yanis, murmured in a voice of only two

people, "Hurry up, if Mia's father sees it, he will hit us."

Yanis reached out to pick up the phone, "Thank you."

After thanking her, Yanis dialed Zane's number almost subconsciously, but when she was about to call,

Yanis hesitated.

She deleted the number and tried to dial Bonnie's.

Before finishing dialing, Yanis hesitated for a few seconds, and finally dialed Zane's phone again and

called him.


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