Kicked Out, She Came Back To Rule - Chapter 133: Chapter 133
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[What's wrong?]
[Chronic arthritis in my legs for decades.]
"Huh?" Kaia made a questioning sound.
Chronic arthritis in the legs? What a coincidence!
Tobias' grandma also suffered from that in her legs.
Just as Kaia was thinking this, Wilson sent another message.
[Guess who posted the mission?]
Kaia sat up and replied after thinking for two seconds.
[Tobias?]
Wilson, on the other end, was stunned.
[How did you know? Don't tell me you divined it by counting on your fingers?]
Kaia tapped her finger on the phone screen and finally sent a message.
[Guess]
It was indeed him. So, that expert didn't cure Grandma's leg condition.
Wilson called this time.
"Sweet Kaia, you shouldn't take this mission, okay? You're not in good health. Let's talk about it later."
"How much money did Tobias give for posting the mission?" Kaia asked curiously.
"Two billion, no, Sweet Kaia, you can't disregard your health for money. If you need money, I'll give it to you. Not to mention two billion, even a hundred billion, a thousand billion. I'm willing to offer the entire SR Alliance as a wedding gift!" Wilson begged.
Kaia clicked her tongue, "Two billion, what a spendthrift."
"Sweet Kaia, did you hear what I said? I'm proposing to you. I want to use the SR as a betrothal gift. I—" Wilson added.
"I have something else to do. I'm hanging up," Kaia said.
"Hello?" Wilson pressed.
How heartless...but he liked that about her.
Kaia touched her chin, her eyes on the scenery outside the window, her thoughts drifting.
What should she do? Should she rush to Tobias and say that she was the one who cured Wilson's mother?
No, that was not appropriate.
She had never thought about revealing her medical skills because she was afraid that patients would line up to find her every day. It wasn't that she was boasting, but with her medical skills, she estimated that her doorstep would be worn out by the endless stream of visitors.
The next day, Kaia came to Pauline's ward.
"Grandma, is Tobias not here?" she asked.
Pauline smiled, "You miss him? I'll call him now and have him come over."
Kaia coughed softly, the tips of her ears slightly red.
"You've misunderstood. I just asked casually because I saw he wasn't here," she said.
Seeing that Pauline didn't believe her and was dialing a number, she quickly added, "Grandma, you shouldn't bother him at work. I think I heard Devin say yesterday that the Moreno Group is holding a very important meeting today."
Hearing Kaia say this, Pauline didn't proceed with the call.
"There's fruit in the fruit basket. What would you like to eat? I'll get it for you," Pauline said.
Enthusiastically, she got out of bed. "Ouch—it hurts, it hurts—"
Suddenly, her leg started hurting, and she grimaced in pain.
"Grandma, let me help you to bed," Kaia said immediately.
She quickly helped Pauline to sit on the edge of the bed. At that moment, Pauline's face was pale with pain.
"This leg of mine, I really wish I could just saw it off! When it flares up, it's a killer!" Pauline complained.
Kaia frowned and reached out to Pauline's leg, "Let me massage it for you."
"No need. Even if I hired a professional masseuse, it wouldn't do much for my legs. They're pretty much ruined." Pauline said.
As she spoke, she was surprised to find that the sore, bloated feeling in her legs was slowly easing under Kaia's massage.
"Hey? You're pretty good at massaging. It feels even better than a professional masseuse. I already feel a lot more comfortable after just a minute," Pauline said.
"Good that you feel comfortable. I'll massage you for a little longer, and if you trust me, I can try dry needling later," Kaia said.
"Dry needling?" Pauline was a bit stunned.
[Chronic arthritis in my legs for decades.]
"Huh?" Kaia made a questioning sound.
Chronic arthritis in the legs? What a coincidence!
Tobias' grandma also suffered from that in her legs.
Just as Kaia was thinking this, Wilson sent another message.
[Guess who posted the mission?]
Kaia sat up and replied after thinking for two seconds.
[Tobias?]
Wilson, on the other end, was stunned.
[How did you know? Don't tell me you divined it by counting on your fingers?]
Kaia tapped her finger on the phone screen and finally sent a message.
[Guess]
It was indeed him. So, that expert didn't cure Grandma's leg condition.
Wilson called this time.
"Sweet Kaia, you shouldn't take this mission, okay? You're not in good health. Let's talk about it later."
"How much money did Tobias give for posting the mission?" Kaia asked curiously.
"Two billion, no, Sweet Kaia, you can't disregard your health for money. If you need money, I'll give it to you. Not to mention two billion, even a hundred billion, a thousand billion. I'm willing to offer the entire SR Alliance as a wedding gift!" Wilson begged.
Kaia clicked her tongue, "Two billion, what a spendthrift."
"Sweet Kaia, did you hear what I said? I'm proposing to you. I want to use the SR as a betrothal gift. I—" Wilson added.
"I have something else to do. I'm hanging up," Kaia said.
"Hello?" Wilson pressed.
How heartless...but he liked that about her.
Kaia touched her chin, her eyes on the scenery outside the window, her thoughts drifting.
What should she do? Should she rush to Tobias and say that she was the one who cured Wilson's mother?
No, that was not appropriate.
She had never thought about revealing her medical skills because she was afraid that patients would line up to find her every day. It wasn't that she was boasting, but with her medical skills, she estimated that her doorstep would be worn out by the endless stream of visitors.
The next day, Kaia came to Pauline's ward.
"Grandma, is Tobias not here?" she asked.
Pauline smiled, "You miss him? I'll call him now and have him come over."
Kaia coughed softly, the tips of her ears slightly red.
"You've misunderstood. I just asked casually because I saw he wasn't here," she said.
Seeing that Pauline didn't believe her and was dialing a number, she quickly added, "Grandma, you shouldn't bother him at work. I think I heard Devin say yesterday that the Moreno Group is holding a very important meeting today."
Hearing Kaia say this, Pauline didn't proceed with the call.
"There's fruit in the fruit basket. What would you like to eat? I'll get it for you," Pauline said.
Enthusiastically, she got out of bed. "Ouch—it hurts, it hurts—"
Suddenly, her leg started hurting, and she grimaced in pain.
"Grandma, let me help you to bed," Kaia said immediately.
She quickly helped Pauline to sit on the edge of the bed. At that moment, Pauline's face was pale with pain.
"This leg of mine, I really wish I could just saw it off! When it flares up, it's a killer!" Pauline complained.
Kaia frowned and reached out to Pauline's leg, "Let me massage it for you."
"No need. Even if I hired a professional masseuse, it wouldn't do much for my legs. They're pretty much ruined." Pauline said.
As she spoke, she was surprised to find that the sore, bloated feeling in her legs was slowly easing under Kaia's massage.
"Hey? You're pretty good at massaging. It feels even better than a professional masseuse. I already feel a lot more comfortable after just a minute," Pauline said.
"Good that you feel comfortable. I'll massage you for a little longer, and if you trust me, I can try dry needling later," Kaia said.
"Dry needling?" Pauline was a bit stunned.
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