"You may have strict requirements, but as time passes, it's only natural for other employees to pretend to obey you. In fact... it's all because your company has been suppressing your competitors so badly that without any competition now, the people under you are starting to act unscrupulously. If not for people in serious medical conditions, no one would want to go to the Jewell family hospital, giving other competitors a chance."
Shaun rose to his feet and said earnestly through the phone, "I'll wait for you to return and make changes to Jewell Corporation three months later. You should reflect on yourself in jail."
"Thank you for being honest with me." Chester suddenly laughed. "I’m not angry with you only because you're the one telling me these things. If it had been someone else, they wouldn't even dare to..."
"In that case, do you know your biggest shortcoming now? Chester, as a man, you need to be more open-minded. We're a lot more privileged than ordinary people, so we’ve been given the best food and best education ever since we were born.
However, these can't be the reasons we look down on others. Many ordinary people are intelligent, but you just don't give yourself a chance to discover that."
Shaun said, "Do you know why I know these things? It's because I, too, was once at my worst, and I almost lost everything. I realized that an ordinary person's life isn't easy either and that everyone deserves to be respected."
After that, he let out a light sigh as he put down the phone and left.
Chester sat on the chair with a complicated gaze.
Drildool.
On the fifth day in Drildool, Eliza fell sick.
She had never been here before despite having lived two lives, so when she first arrived, she was amazed by the beautiful, snowy peak.
There was a huge difference in temperature between day and night. What was more, she would head out early and return late to explore the schools and villages in the poor areas. As her body could not take it, she started to develop a high fever.
Amid her daze, she seemed to spot a petite figure walking toward her.
"Charity? Are you Charity? It's been a while since we met."
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