Eileen said flatly, "Kirsten, I can't rest."
"Why?" Kirsten asked with a puzzled expression.
"Because I'm very short of money right now.”
Eileen raised her eyes and said," Chemotherapy is expensive and my savings won't support me for long."
Kirsten gritted her teeth and said, "That son of a bitch didn't give you anything, right?"
"He gave me two properties and some money, but I've given all of them to Brad."
"Health is more important than money.
You can earn the money in the future. But i f you die, Brad will lose you! He will lose his mother!"
Eileen's chest rose and fell rapidly. "The chance of recovering from cancer is too low. I can't accept that I'm dead and all my money is gone. Luke doesn't like Brad. If Luke remarried and had his own children, h e will only dislike Brad even more. I have t o plan for Brad's future."
Kirsten's eyes turned red when she heard what Eileen said.
Only maternal love was selfless in this world.
"I think Brad wants you more than he wants the money."
Eileen was silent.
After a moment, she said, "I want to live, but you never know what’s going to happen.
Kirsten immediately replied, "I know, but I don't want you to give up. I can help you!"
Eileen showed a smile and looked at her gently. "You're pregnant and have a mortgage and a car loan. I won't ask for your money."
If she died, all the efforts would be in vain.
Kirsten thought about Eileen's words and added, "If you really want to make money, I have an idea."
"What?”
"The June Square is very busy at night. Many people set up stalls to sell things.
You can have a try. It is flexible and you will make good money."
Eileen was stunned and asked, "What can I sell if I become a street vendor?" "Food or something useful. You are good at drawing, right? You can help others paint portraits."
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