I Didn’t Contact Mr Harrison
Helen and the rest of them gaped in surprise. At that moment, Matthew and Sasha rushed in from the
main entrance of the hospital. “How’s it going now?” Sasha asked in an anxious tone the second she
arrived. “How did such a serious accident happen? How’s Tate’s condition now, Minerva?”
Minerva shot Sasha a sideways glance. “Stop acting like you care, Sasha. I don’t need you
Cunninghams to show concern about my brother’s situation. You guys can spend your time thinking
about how you’re going to compensate for our losses instead!”
As if on cue, the deceased’s family members huddled up and began to shout and demand compensation
once more. Even the old lady, who had picked herself up from the ground earlier, lay down and began to
wail and cry once more.
Sasha didn’t know what to make of the situation. “Mom, what’s going on? Why does our family have to
pay compensation fees when it’s their family who got into an accident? Mom, you didn’t agree to help
them resolve this matter, did you?”
Helen lowered her head while keeping quiet. She was afraid to tell Sasha about the 10 million. Instead, it
was Demi who stood up for Helen. “What are you talking about, Sasha? These people are just trying to
run away from their responsibilities. They’re trying to scam us out of our money because they think we’re
rich! This issue has got nothing to do with our family at all!”
The man who led the other group of people was furious to hear what Demi said. “That’s nonsense! Didn’t
your husband injure my grandmother just moments ago? Wasn’t your family the one who purchased the
bike that was involved in an accident? Your family’s bike was the cause of the accident. Not only are you
guys refusing to compensate us, but you even hit my grandmother! It only makes sense for us to
demand some form of payment or compensation from you guys!” he howled. Everyone backed him up by
chanting and shouting along.
Sasha froze for a while. “What bike did our family ever purchase? Since when did we purchase a bike?”
Demi was about to continue speaking when Helen held her back. The matter of the 10 million was bound
to be brought up if they continued the conversation. Liam shot Demi a look, hinting at her to stop talking.
During the midst of the chaos, Matthew rushed over to where the rest of the people were. “What’s going
on now?” he asked.
Minerva broke into a grin the moment she saw Matthew. “Well, if it isn’t our dearest Matthew! What are
you doing here? Didn’t you say that you would help us to contact Mr. Harrison? Where is he now? Is Mr.
Harrison too busy to come over?” she uttered sarcastically.
Demi immediately shot Matthew a stern look. “Do you have a brain, Matthew? Why would you agree to
help them contact Mr. Harrison? Did you expect them to be grateful for your help?” she hissed.
“I didn’t contact Mr. Harrison!” Matthew uttered confusedly.
In an instant, Helen lost her temper and pointed at him. “How could you do such a thing, Matthew? How
could you not follow through with your promises? You’re a grown man—you need to stick to your word! I-
I never expected you to be this type of person! I shouldn’t have called you at all!”
“I didn’t contact Mr. Harrison, but—” Matthew didn’t manage to finish speaking because Minerva cut him
off. “But what? You’re the type of man I despise the most! Your words have no weight to them, and all
you do is seek excuses for yourself. I’ve always known that you were nothing but a pretentious piece of
trash. You made us a promise earlier, yet you didn’t contact Mr. Harrison at all. You were just wasting our
time because you wanted my brother to get an amputation, am I right? Well, that’s not going to happen!
Just so you know, we don’t need Mr. Harrison any longer. We’ve already found a better doctor, and my
brother is going to be safe and sound! Your tiny tricks won’t work on us, Matthew!” she shouted.
Matthew squeezed his eyebrows together as he gave Minerva a hateful glare. He no longer felt like
explaining himself at that point. I thought I was being helpful by asking Dr. York to come over to help
Tate, but I didn’t expect Tate’s family to insult and criticize me so harshly! It’s fine if they don’t show their
gratitude, but I don’t think anyone would be able to tolerate the way they’re speaking to me now!
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