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SIGNING IN: BEING SHOWERED BY HEAVENLY BLESSINGS FOR FIVE YEARS novel Chapter 34

Chapter 34: Chapter 34

"Big sister, you said that you own two businesses, the farm, and the foundation. I want to go to the foundation. You don't have to pay me, I can just intern for free," Ruby's eyes lit up when she thought of the foundation.

"Is this you trying to run away from hard work?" Diamond asked teasingly, seeing how her little sister completely rejected joining DIAMOND FARM.

"Ha, it isn't like that at all, but I believe that I can learn a lot if I go to the foundation, that's all," Ruby reasoned.

"Okay, if you insist, then I will send you there, but remember that I won't favor you just because you are my sister. You join the public relations department. There is only one person there at the moment," Diamond acceded to her younger sister's choice.

Ruby was so happy that she hugged her big sister before mooching her, "Thank you, sis."

"Okay, just do your job well. I will pay you a monthly salary of A$1,000 which is already a lot for an intern. Remember that on some days I won't be going to work, so you need to solve the transport issue yourself!"

Ruby frowned upon hearing that but after thinking for a while, she suddenly smiled slyly, "Big sister, if I pass, buy me a car. I will be studying here in the future and your house is very far, so pretty please!"

Diamond didn't think that Ruby would think that fast, but she still nodded her head and accepted, "Fine, I will buy you one when the results are out but you deal with your own vehicle expenses. I will not participate."

Ruby smiled happily upon hearing that, "trust me, I will deal with it."

"That's good then."

Ruby was very excited; she didn't hide it even when they having lunch. Diamond, who had been taken advantage of, could only smile helplessly, 'If I don't pamper her, who else will?'

The girls called their parents and were glad to hear that they were doing okay and enjoying themselves.

The next day, Diamond brought Ruby to the foundation, left her in the public relations department, and left stern instructions to them.

Ruby was eager to learn, so she didn't dare cause trouble for anyone.

Diamond checked with all departments first in the morning and after the tea break, she went to check the second floor, only to be welcomed by an empty office.

"It seems like the girls are very busy," she sighed as she recalled the irritating message notifications from the bank about the transfer of payments done, "but it's very good as there is no need to store the chickens for much longer."

Diamond then went to check the third floor; the offices were all done with furniture in place. All that was left were employees and computers.

When they arrived at the hospital, it was around nine in the morning. The public relations head had spoken to the girl's family regarding their visit, so the others were already waiting for them.

When they arrived, Diamond had no idea that a friend of the girl who was admitted to the hospital was recording the whole process, but even if she knew, it wouldn't change anything.

They greeted each other warmly before going to the doctor's office, where Diamond received full information regarding the girl's condition. It was quite a pity, but the doctors were very good at their job and she believed that the girl who was named Faith would make it out alive after the operation.

The operation fees that were needed by the hospital were A$50,000 and another A$50,000 for post-operation services, admission fees, and so on.

Diamond paid for the full fees of A$100,000 and signed the documents that were handed over to her, and as soon as they were done, Faith was taken to the theatre.

As they waited for the operation to end successfully, Faith's mother, who was roughly fifty years of age, couldn't stop crying and bowing her head gratefully at her, "Thank you very much. May you be blessed!"

Diamond felt bad seeing how the woman was acting towards her so she helped her stop her bowing and softly told her, "I should be thanking you for raising such a wonderful child. You don't know how good she is. Our foundation is newly established and still, your daughter trusted us and donated money for the school project that we are doing. It's because of kindred spirits like your daughter that we are here and she wouldn't be here if it weren't for you. So please, unless it's necessary, don't just bow to anyone and thank you for the blessings."

"Your daughter will be more blessed and she will come out strong. If there ........"

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