Begging For A Reconciliation

Chapter 141



Chapter 141

Chapter 141


Hearing Ian’s affirmative answer, Leah somehow felt relieved. Luckily it was him. Otherwise, I thought I was dreaming.


Leah vaguely remembered before she completely fell unconscious, the person who carried her somehow made her scared.


“Do you still have a headache?” Ian did not know what was on Leah’s mind. Nonetheless, he was concerned about her.


Leah shook her head and answered, “Much better.”


“That’s good,” Ian then filled a bowl of soup for Leah. He handed it to her and said, “Come, have some soup. You haven’t eaten anything for the whole day.”


It was not until Leah saw the soup that she realized she was a little hungry. She quickly finished the soup and handed the empty bowl back to Ian. After Ian took back the bowl, Leah asked, “Have you prepared everything?”


Hearing that, Ian sat down and gave her a smile. “Don’t worry. I’ve prepared everything for you, but…”


Ian paused and fixated his eyes on Leah. Seeing that she looked confused, he continued, “But I have a meeting that day, so I might not be able to accompany you. But don’t worry, I will send my assistant to go with you. What happened before won’t happen again.”


Ian was worried. In fact, he was afraid that Leah would be angry if he could not go with her.


However, Leah shook her head with a smile and said, “It doesn’t matter. Work is more important. You have a lot of things to do. I can handle them myself. Don’t worry.”


Leah was understanding, but Ian’s face darkened after hearing what she said. He replied reluctantly a moment later, “Okay.”


Leah was discharged in the afternoon. She had a lot of work to do, so she did not want to stay in the hospital for too long. She had migraine all the time and was used to it.


Ian left in a hurry after answering a phone call. He had something urgent to do in the company. However, before he left, he called Serena to accompany Leah.


Serena opened the door of the ward and saw Leah’s pale face. She went up and held her arm, complaining, “Why did notyou tell me what happened?” She kept shaking Leah.


Being held by Serena, Leah had no choice but to reply, “I’m fine now. If you keep shaking me, I might pass out again.”


It was not until then that Serena realized Leah was a patient. She quickly loosened her grip. After that, she helped packed Leah’s belongings in the ward.


”Oh, by the way,” Serena said as she picked up Leah’s jacket and the thermal flask. “Guess whom I met in the hall downstairs just now?”


Leah was changing her clothes. Without raising her head, she asked, “Who?”


With a sly smile on her face, Serena said, “I met Han with his wife and his son, but he didn’t see me. He was pulling a long face. What a coincidence right?”


Hearing that, Leah was stunned and stopped buttoning her shirt. She suddenly recalled the time when she had a fever and was lying on the bed unconsciously. The maid reported to Han that she was sick, but he told the maid that she deserve it.


Leah struggled to survive at a fever of 39°C. She did not know how she pulled through at that time. In fact, she did not even shed a tear. But what about now? Is he nervous because Molly was sick?


”What are you thinking about?” Serena asked.


Subconsciously, Leah took a step back. She shook her head and said, “Nothing.”


“You seem to have something on your mind,” Serena muttered.


However, Leah quickly changed the topic. “Have you packed everything? Let’s go.”


Hearing that, Serena stopped asking.


After resting for a few more days, Leah finally felt much better.


At the end of September, near the national day, Leah attended a charity fundraising event. She donated seventy-five thousand dollars to the schools in the rural area, as well as some books, tables, and chairs, in the name of herself and the company.


The charity fundraising was a big event with Leah’s support.


During the ceremony, Leah was invited to cut the ribbon on stage. The crowd applaud when the ribbon was cut. However, just as she was about to come down from the stage, a commotion started.


Leah looked up and saw a group of people walking away with a man in the middle. The man looked familiar from behind.


When Leah and Serena were about to leave after the event, a staff of the fundraising event caught up and called her name, “Cindy.”


Leah stopped and asked, ”Yes?”


“We will give a medal to all the donors after the event. This is yours. I forgot to give it to you just now.” The staff smiled and handed her a golden box.


Leah took it and said, “Thank you.”


After the staff left, Serena could not wait and urged, “What’s inside? Open it and have a look.”


With that, Leah opened the box with Serena. Inside the box was a gold medal with a red silk ribbon. Both sides of the medal were engraved with words. On the front was the name of the organizer, and on the back was the amount of donation.


Leah turned the medal over and was stunned. The number on the back of the medal was two hundred thousand, but she remembered clearly she only donated seventy-five thousand. What was going on? she wondered.


“Did they make a mistake?” Serena was also confused.


Glancing at the lower right corner of the medal, she blurted, “But they wrote my name right.”


“But you only donated seventy-five thousand!”


Leah also felt strange. She stopped a staff and asked, “Hi, did you give me the wrong medal? I only donated seventy-five thousand.”


Hearing that, the staff quickly checked the records. A moment later, he returned and said, “But we received two hundred thousand donations from you.”


Leah and Serena looked at each other.


Right then, a man in a suit came over and explained to Leah, “Ms. White, a gentleman donated a hundred and twenty-five thousand under your name just now.”



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