Chapter 100 Let's Go to Confirm It
Chapter 100 Let's Go to Confirm It
Chapter 100 Let's Go to Confirm It
"How do you know?"
"Daisy told me."
"I heard most dummies can't hear. Is it true?"
"Really? I don't think so. I heard only deaf people can't speak."
"Let's go to confirm it."
...
Lilian washed the last basket of dishes and put them in the disinfection cabinet. When she turned around, she saw two female employees walking over.
"Can you hear us?"
"Are you deaf and mute?"
They curiously looked at her because they had never met such people before. And they didn't think their words were offensive.
Lilian quietly looked at them without making any move.
"She can't hear us."
"What a poor woman!"
Lilian hated such sympathetic looks because they reminded her that she was disabled.
She passed them and went to the locker room to nap. She was so tired that she didn't even have the strength to raise her hands. After sleeping for two hours, she woke at about 5 o'clock and started work again. She must wash the dishes from 5 in the morning to 11 in the evening.
When it was time to get off work, the skin on her fingers almost peeled off. And she felt sore in both arms. The middle-aged woman handed fifty dollars to her and said, "Your wage! You broke a plate, so you can only get fifty dollars. If you can't bear it, don't come tomorrow."
Lilian silently stared at the crumpled notes in her hand for several seconds before taking them over. When she left the restaurant with the money, it was dark outside. And there was no one around.
She took out her phone and opened Google Maps. It was 30 kilometers away from home. And it would cost 80 dollars if she took a taxi, which was more than she had earned today.
Lilian showed a bitter smile. Francis had successfully proved to her that she couldn't survive without him.
She stood in place at a loss. She did not have enough money to take a taxi and had missed the last subway and bus. She did not dare to walk back, so she could only stupidly stand in place, not knowing what to do.
Knowing she would live like this if she left, she quietly gave up getting a divorce.
Suddenly, a car sped over and passed her. But it abruptly braked, reversed, and stopped in front of her. When she raised her head, the car window revealed Johnson's face.
"Ms. Rossum? I thought I mistook someone else for you."
While speaking, Johnson opened the car door and got out. He looked around and asked, "Did you eat here?"
Lilian shook her head and gestured, "I work here."
He asked in surprise, "Work?" Owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
She nodded to confirm it.
"Will Francis come to pick you up?"
She shook her head.
"Do you need a ride?"
She pursed her lips and stared at him for a while. When she suddenly thought of Francis' words, she was discouraged.
Johnson smiled, "Get in the car! I'll send you back."
As soon as he finished speaking, another car stopped before them.