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Lord death is now back home novel Chapter 409

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Chapter 409

Thomas felt a little terrified when he saw Chris.

He found that Chris was getting more and more commanding.

Standing in front of Chris, he even felt hard to breathe.

He didn't dare to look at Chris.

"Hello."

Chris nodded slightly.

Thomas was just the president of the East Coast Hospital.

It was already a great honor for him to talk to Chris.

That was the truth.

Thomas was flattered to see Chris nod at him.

At this time, Esther helped the old woman get out of the car carefully.

"Mrs. Zapata, be careful."

Esther reminded the woman.

When they came here, Chris and Esther had known the old woman's name, May Zapata.

May was an ordinary cleaning worker on East Coast. Her husband died at an early age, and her daughter Carole had congenital dementia. To cure her daughter, she had to borrow money from Hawk.

But Hawk was too greedy. He lent her usury!

May only borrow ten thousand coins, but now, she had to pay back one hundred thousand coins.

Facing the astronomical number, May was unable to repay it at all.

That was why she was beaten up by Hawk.

After knowing the truth, Chris didn't say anything more. He just sneered coldly.

May got off the car and was shocked by what she saw.

All the doctors of the East Coast Hospital were waiting for her at the gate.

Thomas stepped forward, held May's hands, and said with a smile, "You must be Mrs. Zapata, right? Nice to meet you. I'm Thomas McKinney, the president of the East Coast Hospital."

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