Chapter 36 Please, Hans
Chapter 36 Please, Hans
"Then Mr. Hans asked the doctor to make a prescription of more than ten bottles... Miss Celia, please
don't tell Mr. Hans what happened just now, or he will definitely fire me." Cassie was young, innocent
and kind, but she was also afraid of Hans.
Celia cursed in her heart, 'Damn it!' '
With a soothing smile, she took the medicated meal from Cassie's hand and comforted her gently,
"Thank you, Cassie. Fortunately, you are smart. Don't worry. I won't tell that person. You have been
with me for so long. Go back to your room and have a rest. I can eat by myself."
"Miss Celia, this is your medicine. You should take it after dinner."
"Don't call me Miss Celia anymore. You are only nineteen years old. Just call me Celia. I'll call you
Cass."
Cassie looked at Celia excitedly with a smile on her face. After being stunned for two seconds, she
nodded suddenly and shouted, "Celia!"
Cassie was born in a poor family. Although she passed the examination of college, her family didn't
have the money to pay the tuition. This was her first job, but she didn't expect to meet such a good
person as Celia. Even though she had only worked for Celia a few days, she really liked this
approachable lady. Therefore, the words that Mr. Hans said that Celia would be put on a drip until she
woke up changed Cassie's face, and then she secretly tampered with it.
Of course, Cassie succeed only because Hans had never come back in since he left the room.
Although Cassie didn't know the real relationship between him and Miss Celia, she was a smart girl
and knew not to ask.
"Ah, Mr. Hans!"
Hearing Cassie's changing tone, Celia's heart skipped a beat. She suddenly looked up and saw that
the door was half open. Hans's handsome face was as cold as ice, and his dark eyes were as dark as Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
a pool. He casually rested his eyes on Cassie's face, "I see. Cassie, don't you know who paid you?"
Cassie's body trembled. Although Celia couldn't see her face, her heart tightened. She put down the
bowl in her hand and quickly walked over. "Hans, it has nothing to do with Cass. Don't blame her."
He looked away from Cassie's face and looked at the pale Celia under the light. There was a touch of
coldness in his eyes. He snorted, "Why does it have nothing to do with her?"
Cassie turned her head. Her face was as pale as Celia's. Tears were welling up in her eyes, and her
body was still trembling slightly. She gritted her teeth and looked at Hans, "Mr. Hans, I shouldn't have
made the decision on my own. But for the safety of Celia, I don't regret it. If you want to fire me, I have
nothing to say."
The expression on Celia's face changed dramatically. Her weak body couldn't help but tremble slightly.
For the girl in front of her with a firm look and blurred eyes, who treated her sincerely, Celia thought for
a while and said softly, "Cass, you go downstairs first. I'll talk to Mr. Hans."
Cassie looked at her worriedly, nodded and left the room.
Seeing that Hans didn't stop Cassie from leaving, Celia breathed a sigh of relief. When Hans heard the
footsteps of Cassie fade away and disappear in the staircase, he suddenly stepped into the room and
closed the door. He pulled Celia into his arms, lowered his head and kissed her passionately.
After the kiss, Celia took two steps back. In the bright light, she didn't dare to look into his deep and
glowing eyes. When she was hesitating about how to plead for Cassie, she heard him say in a low
voice, "Celia, you are really capable. You can subdue a nanny in only three days."
Heard the obvious irony, however, Celia was moved by Cassie's kindness and innocence.
Raising her eyes to meet his deep black eyes, Celia tried her best to persuade him in a soft tone,
"Hans, Cassie is an innocent girl. Can you not fire her?"
"Are you begging me?" Hans asked, raising his eyebrows and the corners of his lips.
Celia's face turned pale. She clenched her fists, pursed her lips and replied slowly, "If you want to think
in that way, the yes. I don't want others to be implicated because of me. Although I hate you, I really
thank you for finding her to accompany me. She has a seriously ill mother. She can't lose this job."
This was the first time that Celia bowed her head in front of Hans. With a slight squint in his eyes, he
stared at her, as if he didn't understand why she didn't yield to him that night. She even argued with him
a few days ago when she was scalded. At this moment, she begged him for help because of a girl who
had nothing to do with her.
"What if I don't agree?"
His lips curled into a faint smile, and a touch of coldness flashed across his eyes.
He thought that Celia would turn against him at once, but she didn't. She just bit her lips and thought
for a moment before she added slowly, "Hans, I sincerely hope you can let go of Cassie. If you have
any requirements, you can feel free to ask me. As long as I can do it, I won't say no."
There was anger and bitterness in her heart, but they were only suppressed in the bottom of her heart.
She did not show a hint on the face. Every word she said was humble.
Cassie had helped her just now. She didn't know what she would be if Cassie followed the order of
Hans. Therefore, she was willing to humbly ask him to let Cassie go. Celia knew that she couldn't lose
her temper. According to the cruel behavior of Hans, she didn't know what he would do to Cassie.
"Well, as long as you can please me tonight, I will let go of the nanny and let her stay with you all the
time."
Hans said in an indifferent and arrogant tone. His goal had always been Celia, not the nanny. However,
since she cared about the nanny so much, he was willing to help her.
Celia's body froze. Something flashed through her eyes, but it quickly disappeared. She requested in a
low voice, "Can I do it two days later? I'm out of strength..."
Before she could finish her words, Celia felt dizzy and couldn't help but lean forward. Fortunately, Hans
reached out to grab her wrist. Seeing her pale face, he couldn't help frowning and said coldly, "Okay, I'll
let you go for the time being. If you don't want to starve to death, just eat the food. I'll give you three
days. If you can't recover, don't blame me for being ruthless."
As soon as he finished speaking, he loosened his grip, turned around and walked out of the room. He
acted as if he had not heard the sound of Celia falling to the ground behind him.
Hans didn't grab her with much strength, but for the hungry and weak Celia, it was enough to make her
loose her balance and fall to the ground. Seeing his figure disappear at the door, she breathed a long
sigh of relief.
Although her buttock hurt again, it was much better than dealing with that person.
It was the second day that Ryan knew about the blood transfusion of Celia. He had overheard it from
two nurses.