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THE DIVORCE GAMBIT From Dumped Wife to CEO's Forever novel Chapter 816

Yes, Tina was just an ordinary person.

How could she possibly stand up to the Vance family?

If she rushed in there, not only would she fail to save Carey, but she herself might get dragged into the mess.

Shirley sighed, speaking with a touch of helplessness, "Tina, I know what you're thinking, but this is how society is. People like us, at the bottom, are powerless to change the status quo."

Because they were powerless to change it, all they could do was their own job.

"Think it over carefully," Shirley said, patting Tina's shoulder.

With that, Shirley turned and left.

Tina watched Shirley's retreating back, feeling a sense of helplessness as she leaned against the wall, sliding down to the floor, her eyes filled with anguish.

God had given her a compassionate heart but not the power to save everyone.

Why? Why did she have to see all this!

Just then, Tina noticed a packet of medicine on the floor.

It had green packaging.

A flicker of curiosity crossed Tina's eyes, and she immediately went over to pick it up.

She saw that it was a medication for treating mental illness, and long-term use could cause memory impairment as a side effect.

Shirley had come to give Carey her medicine.

Could it be...

This medicine was for Carey?

Tina walked over to Shirley. "Shirley, I think you're right. I used to think too highly of myself. People like us at the bottom should just do what people at the bottom do! I shouldn't have been so nosy. I'm sorry for making you worry about me before."

As she spoke, Tina gave Shirley a slight bow, a genuinely sincere apology.

"It's okay," Shirley smiled. "I'm relieved you see it that way."

Tina then said, "By the way, has Madam taken her medicine today? I see you're chatting with your boyfriend. How about I take the medicine to her for you?"

Shirley's eyes showed a hint of hesitation.

Carey had to take her medication every day.

The slightest mistake could cause problems with her memory.

Tina smiled. "Don't worry, Shirley. I promise I'll personally watch Madam take all her medicine! Don't you trust me?"

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