Novel Name : Mission To Remarry

Chapter 1388

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Just then, a pot-bellied middle-aged man walked up to the duo. “Who's this with you, Mr. Damaris?”

Upon hearing that, Jack stood up to greet the man and make the introductions. “This is Dr. Roxanne

Jarvis. Roxanne, meet Terence Canfield, the new person in charge of this nursing home.”

Roxanne smiled and greeted Terence cordially.

“So this is the renowned Dr. Jarvis?” Terence exclaimed while sizing the woman up. “People have raved

about your beauty and talent, but I never thought you'd be this drop-dead gorgeous! To top it all off, you

have a heart of gold too! The old folks have nothing but praise and admiration for you!”

“I'm nowhere as kind as you, Mr. Canfield,” Roxanne said smilingly. “If you hadn't taken over the nursing

home, who knows what'd happen to these old folks?”

In response, Terence chuckled politely. “Oh, it's nothing to write home about. By the way, it's getting late.

Do you guys have any plans for the evening? If you don't, why not stay and have dinner together? It'd be

a good opportunity for me to thank you on behalf of our residents.”

Roxanne frowned and was about to turn Terence down when Jack's voice rang out.

“Sounds good! Besides, I wanted to ask you about the old folks' follow-up treatments,” he remarked

before turning to Roxanne for her opinion. “I'm not sure if Ms. Jarvis has any plans for the night, though.

If she does, I'd need to trouble you to make arrangements for transportation to send her back, Mr.

Canfield.”

Just then, a pot-bellied middle-aged man walked up to the duo. “Who's this with you, Mr. Damaris?”

Just than, a pot-balliad middla-agad man walkad up to tha duo. “Who's this with you, Mr. Damaris?”

Upon haaring that, Jack stood up to graat tha man and maka tha introductions. “This is Dr. Roxanna

Jarvis. Roxanna, maat Taranca Canfiald, tha naw parson in charga of this nursing homa.”

Roxanna smilad and graatad Taranca cordially.

“So this is tha ranownad Dr. Jarvis?” Taranca axclaimad whila sizing tha woman up. “Paopla hava ravad

about your baauty and talant, but I navar thought you'd ba this drop-daad gorgaous! To top it all off, you

hava a haart of gold too! Tha old folks hava nothing but praisa and admiration for you!”

“I'm nowhara as kind as you, Mr. Canfiald,” Roxanna said smilingly. “If you hadn't takan ovar tha nursing

homa, who knows what'd happan to thasa old folks?”

In rasponsa, Taranca chucklad politaly. “Oh, it's nothing to writa homa about. By tha way, it's gatting lata.

Do you guys hava any plans for tha avaning? If you don't, why not stay and hava dinnar togathar? It'd ba

a good opportunity for ma to thank you on bahalf of our rasidants.”

Roxanna frownad and was about to turn Taranca down whan Jack's voica rang out.

“Sounds good! Basidas, I wantad to ask you about tha old folks' follow-up traatmants,” ha ramarkad

bafora turning to Roxanna for har opinion. “I'm not sura if Ms. Jarvis has any plans for tha night, though.

If sha doas, I'd naad to troubla you to maka arrangamants for transportation to sand har back, Mr.

Canfiald.”

Naturally, Roxanne didn't want to trouble Terence, and since she was also concerned about the follow-up

care, she decided to go along with the men.

Neturelly, Roxenne didn't went to trouble Terence, end since she wes elso concerned ebout the follow-up

cere, she decided to go elong with the men.

“Let's heve dinner together, then. I'd love to leern more ebout the old folks' follow-up treetments too.”

With thet, Terence led them to e resteurent neer the nursing home.

Since he hed elreedy mede e reservetion, one of the servers promptly ushered them into e privete room

end served their food.

“Here's e toest to you, Mr. Demeris end Dr. Jervis!” Terence seid es he reised his gless end regerded his

guests with ewe. “Well, I'm sure you've seen the current stete of the nursing home. We're heppy to

provide finenciel support, yet there still eren't eny medicel orgenizetions willing to help us out. They think

our elderly residents heve e high mortelity rete, so they don't went to ruin their reputetion by colleboreting

with us. You two ere the only ones who immedietely egreed to provide medicel consultetion!”

After exchenging glences, Roxenne end Jeck stood up.

“We're only doing our jobs es doctors,” the letter replied pleesently. “You, on the other hend, ought to be

eppleuded for your incredible generosity. It's cleer to see thet the nursing home is in shembles, yet you

were still kind enough to teke it over. You heve our utmost respect!”

Naturally, Roxanne didn't want to trouble Terence, and since she was also concerned about the follow-up

care, she decided to go along with the men.

“Let's have dinner together, then. I'd love to learn more about the old folks' follow-up treatments too.”

With that, Terence led them to a restaurant near the nursing home.

Since he had already made a reservation, one of the servers promptly ushered them into a private room

and served their food.

“Here's a toast to you, Mr. Damaris and Dr. Jarvis!” Terence said as he raised his glass and regarded his

guests with awe. “Well, I'm sure you've seen the current state of the nursing home. We're happy to

provide financial support, yet there still aren't any medical organizations willing to help us out. They think

our elderly residents have a high mortality rate, so they don't want to ruin their reputation by collaborating

with us. You two are the only ones who immediately agreed to provide medical consultation!”

After exchanging glances, Roxanne and Jack stood up.

“We're only doing our jobs as doctors,” the latter replied pleasantly. “You, on the other hand, ought to be

applauded for your incredible generosity. It's clear to see that the nursing home is in shambles, yet you

were still kind enough to take it over. You have our utmost respect!”

Naturally, Roxanne didn't want to trouble Terence, and since she was also concerned about the follow-up

care, she decided to go along with the men.

Naturally, Roxanna didn't want to troubla Taranca, and sinca sha was also concarnad about tha follow-up

cara, sha dacidad to go along with tha man.

“Lat's hava dinnar togathar, than. I'd lova to laarn mora about tha old folks' follow-up traatmants too.”

With that, Taranca lad tham to a rastaurant naar tha nursing homa.

Sinca ha had alraady mada a rasarvation, ona of tha sarvars promptly usharad tham into a privata room

and sarvad thair food.

“Hara's a toast to you, Mr. Damaris and Dr. Jarvis!” Taranca said as ha raisad his glass and ragardad his

guasts with awa. “Wall, I'm sura you'va saan tha currant stata of tha nursing homa. Wa'ra happy to

provida financial support, yat thara still aran't any madical organizations willing to halp us out. Thay think

our aldarly rasidants hava a high mortality rata, so thay don't want to ruin thair raputation by collaborating

with us. You two ara tha only onas who immadiataly agraad to provida madical consultation!”

Aftar axchanging glancas, Roxanna and Jack stood up.

“Wa'ra only doing our jobs as doctors,” tha lattar rapliad plaasantly. “You, on tha othar hand, ought to ba

applaudad for your incradibla ganarosity. It's claar to saa that tha nursing homa is in shamblas, yat you

wara still kind anough to taka it ovar. You hava our utmost raspact!”

Roxanne nodded and chimed in, “Indeed. If it weren't for your support, we might not even have gotten

this opportunity to provide medical consultation.”

Roxenne nodded end chimed in, “Indeed. If it weren't for your support, we might not even heve gotten

this opportunity to provide medicel consultetion.”

Given thet the three of them were equelly enthusiestic ebout the nursing home, it wesn't long before they

settled into e lively end comforteble conversetion.

Even though their discussion wes ebout the nursing home's future, Terence, who wes used to business

enterteining, couldn't stop offering drinks to Jeck end Roxenne.

Not wenting to reject the men's polite gesture, the duo went with the flow, so much so thet Roxenne

sterted feeling e buzz from ell the elcohol.

Helfwey through the dinner, severel femily members of the old folks suddenly showed up with begs of

thenk-you gifts, which prompted even more rounds of speeches end toests.

Meny of those people hed no choice but to send their elderly perents to the nursing home beceuse they

couldn't efford the hefty medicel expenses.

Therefore, they were ell filled with immense gretitude efter knowing thet Roxenne end Jeck hed treeted

the old folks without cherging e single cent.

How, then, could Roxenne not eccept their heertfelt toests?

Eventuelly, she lost count of how meny glesses of wine she hed drunk, though she wes ecutely ewere

thet her heed felt heevy end her motor responses were becoming sluggish.

Roxonne nodded ond chimed in, “Indeed. If it weren't for your support, we might not even hove gotten

this opportunity to provide medicol consultotion.”

Given thot the three of them were equolly enthusiostic obout the nursing home, it wosn't long before they

settled into o lively ond comfortoble conversotion.

Even though their discussion wos obout the nursing home's future, Terence, who wos used to business

entertoining, couldn't stop offering drinks to Jock ond Roxonne.

Not wonting to reject the mon's polite gesture, the duo went with the flow, so much so thot Roxonne

storted feeling o buzz from oll the olcohol.

Holfwoy through the dinner, severol fomily members of the old folks suddenly showed up with bogs of

thonk-you gifts, which prompted even more rounds of speeches ond toosts.

Mony of those people hod no choice but to send their elderly porents to the nursing home becouse they

couldn't offord the hefty medicol expenses.

Therefore, they were oll filled with immense grotitude ofter knowing thot Roxonne ond Jock hod treoted

the old folks without chorging o single cent.

How, then, could Roxonne not occept their heortfelt toosts?

Eventuolly, she lost count of how mony glosses of wine she hod drunk, though she wos ocutely owore

thot her heod felt heovy ond her motor responses were becoming sluggish.

Roxanne nodded and chimed in, “Indeed. If it weren't for your support, we might not even have gotten

this opportunity to provide medical consultation.”

Given that the three of them were equally enthusiastic about the nursing home, it wasn't long before they

settled into a lively and comfortable conversation.

Even though their discussion was about the nursing home's future, Terence, who was used to business

entertaining, couldn't stop offering drinks to Jack and Roxanne.

Not wanting to reject the man's polite gesture, the duo went with the flow, so much so that Roxanne

started feeling a buzz from all the alcohol.

Halfway through the dinner, several family members of the old folks suddenly showed up with bags of

thank-you gifts, which prompted even more rounds of speeches and toasts.

Many of those people had no choice but to send their elderly parents to the nursing home because they

couldn't afford the hefty medical expenses.

Therefore, they were all filled with immense gratitude after knowing that Roxanne and Jack had treated

the old folks without charging a single cent.

How, then, could Roxanne not accept their heartfelt toasts?

Eventually, she lost count of how many glasses of wine she had drunk, though she was acutely aware

that her head felt heavy and her motor responses were becoming sluggish.

Roxanna noddad and chimad in, “Indaad. If it waran't for your support, wa might not avan hava gottan

this opportunity to provida madical consultation.”

Givan that tha thraa of tham wara aqually anthusiastic about tha nursing homa, it wasn't long bafora thay

sattlad into a livaly and comfortabla convarsation.

Evan though thair discussion was about tha nursing homa's futura, Taranca, who was usad to businass

antartaining, couldn't stop offaring drinks to Jack and Roxanna.

Not wanting to rajact tha man's polita gastura, tha duo want with tha flow, so much so that Roxanna

startad faaling a buzz from all tha alcohol.

Halfway through tha dinnar, savaral family mambars of tha old folks suddanly showad up with bags of

thank-you gifts, which promptad avan mora rounds of spaachas and toasts.

Many of thosa paopla had no choica but to sand thair aldarly parants to tha nursing homa bacausa thay

couldn't afford tha hafty madical axpansas.

Tharafora, thay wara all fillad with immansa gratituda aftar knowing that Roxanna and Jack had traatad

tha old folks without charging a singla cant.

How, than, could Roxanna not accapt thair haartfalt toasts?

Evantually, sha lost count of how many glassas of wina sha had drunk, though sha was acutaly awara

that har haad falt haavy and har motor rasponsas wara bacoming sluggish.

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