Natalie didn't stay at the hospital. Ian walked her downstairs to her car.
Natalie looked at him and said, "Ian, for the next few years, just focus on your studies. Don't worry about anything else. I'll personally prepare your grandmother's medication. The medicine for her condition is a special formula from our hospital, unavailable anywhere else. Even our medical equipment is proprietary. The technology is mature and precise. I've already established two similar hospitals abroad. Your grandmother's condition will gradually improve."
Ian remembered overhearing her conversation with Herbert the other day. The medicine was incredibly expensive—the processing fee alone was over a million, and the subsequent medication would cost even more.
"Natalie, why are you helping me so much?" He didn't understand. They had only met by chance. Why would she go to such lengths for him? This was a medical bill that would run into the millions, or even tens of millions. Most people wouldn't do this.
Natalie smiled, looking at his handsome face. "Ian, by helping you, I'm also helping myself. When I have the ability, I try to do what I can. I don't ask for anything in return. Excelling in your studies is the best way you can repay me."
In her last life, after she died, all that money just sat in a bank.
In this life, she would do what she could to help those in need, to accumulate good karma, all for the sake of living a healthy and happy life.
"Alright, don't feel burdened. The most important thing for you now is to do well in school. Call me if anything comes up."
Ian nodded firmly. "Okay!"
"Ms. Sanders." Suddenly, Sean appeared in front of Natalie.
"Sean, what are you doing here?" Natalie's tone was slightly cold.
Sean looked very apologetic and offered a sheepish smile. "Ms. Sanders, I'm so sorry. If I hadn't stopped the car today, you wouldn't have gotten into that accident."
He had checked her medical records; her injuries were quite severe.
Natalie looked at him. Sean was a good person and fiercely loyal to Sebastian.
"You don't need to apologize. Today's incident wasn't your fault. The other car was following me. Even if it hadn't happened today, it would have happened some other time."
She judged the action, not the person. Sean had done nothing wrong.



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