Chapter 131
Good! She’d brought herself right to Josephine’s doorstep…
Josephine’s expression was like a silent sky.
No one could predict whether a storm was hidden within it…
She transferred several elderly patients who couldn’t interrupt their treatment to a public hospital.
She paid the fees with tens of thousands from her own salary card.
By the time she finished all this, it was already eight o’clock on the third morning.
Josephine rushed from the hospital to the packaging factory.
She hadn’t slept all night, and leaned against the car window to take a short nap.
She dreamed of the moment five years ago when she woke up in the ICU.
At that time, it wasn’t just the physical pain, but also the torment of a broken family and shattered spirit.
She resisted treatment and even contemplated ending her life.
Wilfred came in wearing protective clothing and showed her a photo of their daughter.
He also said he had decided to build a shelter in Marisbury, to provide refuge for displaced elderly and children…
He would also build a factory, so that disabled young and middle–aged people could support
their families…
The reason for doing all this, he said, was simply so she could get better, and live well for him and their daughter…
When the driver woke Josephine, a tear was suspended on her cheekbone.
She paid the fare, got out of the car, and gazed at the packaging factory built in the name of love.
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Who could have imagined that five years later, it and the Good Samaritan Shelter would become the ropes Wilfred used to strangle her twice!
The factory’s remote–controlled gate slowly opened.
A
group
of workers came out from inside.
Some leaned on crutches, some sat in wheelchairs, some had prosthetic limbs.
Some looked normal at first glance, but on closer inspection, were missing an arm…
Their faces were pale, tears streaming down, constantly looking back, their expressions full of despair and confusion.
After leaving the factory gate, they stopped and noticed a tall, upright woman standing not far away.
They all looked up at her in astonishment.
The woman’s gaze was as proud as an eagle’s–calm, resolute, without a trace of fear. She spoke to them loudly:
“Don’t be afraid. I will never give up on you. Follow me, and I’ll take
The crowd fell silent. They looked at each other.
you home!”
The gloom in their eyes was suddenly pierced by a rainbow, turning dazzlingly bright.
“Josie.”
“Josie is here.”
In Marisbury, no one called Josephine Mrs. Hayden, and Josephine never let them call her Mrs. Hayden.
Just like her parents used to call her by her nickname, it made her feel close to them.
The workers wiped the tears from their faces.
They forgot about their mobility issues, and didn’t care whether their running looked awkward.
Like people in despair grasping at the last straw of life, they rushed to Josephine.
Josephine found a place to talk and comforted everyone.
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With little money left in her own account, she handed Mr. Z’s card to the man in the wheelchair.
The man refused to take it, and the others didn’t agree to let him have it either.
They knew nothing about the tech world.
But they had heard from the factory manager that Josephine was going to divorce Wilfred, and the packaging factory might close down.
All they wanted was a job to make a living–that was their hope for survival.
They didn’t want the money in Josie’s hand…
Looking at their confused and lost faces, Josephine made a solemn promise to them.
She would keep the packaging factory running.
If she couldn’t, she would find another way to help everyone make a new living.
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