Surviving the Apocalypse with my Multiplier System

Chapter 6 Personal Charity



Chapter 6 Personal Charity

Rayne stored all of these important documents in the system and pulled out her phone to do some re

After Noah finished his update Julian turned to Ian, "Ian, it's your turn. Please tell me that you've found him".

Ian frowned, "Not yet. I've spent 2 weeks at the underground casino but there was no sign of Damian or his men. However, our informant told me that there will be an auction held in the underground auction house next month. He said there would be a large amount of illegal weapons up this time around. I plan to attend to see if this is related to Damian".

Julian frowned but nodded. "Okay, keep me updated. I need to find that bastard as soon as possible".

After a while the hot food arrived and the three men chatted casually while eating. The three of them were good friends who grew up together and once work-related matters were settled they were able to relax and enjoy their time together.

"Oh! I forgot to mention that the Weston daughter woke up from her coma", said Noah. He cut a piece off his steak and continued, "The hospital also confirmed that she accepted the charity donation".

He laughed, "The charity that was created for her, haha! How funny would it have been if she declined!".

Julian looked over and said, "Dr. Weston was a good man. The least I could do was help out his only daughter".

"Did the hospital say what caused the coma?", asked Julian.

"Nah, it seems they have no idea. According to the doctors, she should've been hospitalized for a week tops", replied Noah.

"Oh! She even wrote you a letter!", he added and pulled out an envelope from the pocket of his briefcase.

Julian opened the letter and read the contents. He noticed the clean and elegant handwriting, but what caught his attention the most was how grateful she sounded. A small smile formed on his face, "Looks like Dr. Weston raised a good daughter. I'm not sure how many people would bother writing a thank you letter anymore".

He folded the letter back up and placed it in his pocket then looked at Noah and Ian, "I'll see you both at your father's birthday celebration Friday".

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Rayne's recovery was progressing at a very quick pace. After being checked up by the doctor she got the okay to be discharged.

She was currently curled up on her bed playing a game on her phone. The doctor finally gave her the okay to get discharged and she was planning on going home first thing in the morning. She had already thanked the hospital staff for taking care of her, especially Nurse Judy.

Rayne came to really enjoy Nurse Judy's company. They were both in their mid-20s and had a lot of things in common. They both enjoyed similar music and Nurse Judy turned out to have a drawing hobby as well! They spent their free time sketching and laughing. Nurse Judy's bright personality reminded Rayne of a sunflower swaying in the sunlight and made her time at the hospital less boring.

"Judy, thank you again for taking care of me this whole time. I'm not exaggerating when I say I'll miss your company", Rayne said smiling. "I hope that one day I will be able to repay your kindness".

Nurse Judy smiled brightly, "Ah Rayne, I'll miss you! I'm happy that I had the opportunity to be your nurse, and I hope we can see each other again in the future! I'll come by and see you off tomorrow morning, wait for me".


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