Charli understood the psychology of the affluent well.
She knew they detested complications and would likely choose to pay to solve problems and keep the peace.
Luis, having seen through her facade, asked with a smile, âSo, whatâs your solution?â
âIâve already said.
Just the compensation for the clothing.
Not a significant amount.
Five million should cover it.
â
âWow!â Even Luis, a billionaire, was taken aback by her boldness and chuckled.
âYou certainly donât aim low, do you?â
âItâs really not that much,â Charli insisted.
She considered the sum significant for ordinary people, but not for someone like Mitchel.
For context, her monthly earnings were slightly over ten thousand, and with bonuses, her annual income barely touched three hundred thousand.
Accumulating five million would require over a decade of saving every penny of her salary.
Although her salary was modest, Charli owned numerous designer items, advantages she accrued through side benefits.
In the hospital environment, wealthy patients often underestimated the nurses, considering the nurses more upright than nightclub hostesses.
However, they were oblivious to the fact that some nurses leveraged these opportunities to enhance their earnings through less transparent means.
To those affluent individuals, five million was trivial, barely the expense of a fancy dinner or an evening at a high-end club.
For them, paying this sum was preferable to risking a scandal or wasting time over prolonged disputes.
Hearing Charliâs words, the manager promptly chimed in, âThe amount is reasonable.
Letâs settle it this way.
Iâll make sure Charli keeps it a secret since then.
â
Both the manager and Charli found this resolution satisfactory.
Luisâ suspicion was spot-on.
The manager and Charli had a covert relationship and often employed tactics like playing good cop, bad cop.
Since the manager couldnât sustain Charliâs lavish lifestyle, he had advised her to strategically extract money from wealthy patients.
They were meticulous in selecting their targets, usually opting for those with secrets to hide, like extramarital affairs or sensitive medical issues, capturing incriminating evidence, to potentially use for blackmail when needed.
Their operations were infrequent, helping them to avoid detection.
On this occasion, Charli had laid the trap, knowing the manager was on duty, essential for ensuring a smooth operation.
However, they hadnât anticipated meeting a tough nut to crack.
âYes, it indeed isnât much,â Luis remarked casually, standing with one hand in his pocket, observing the situation.
The manager was on the verge of celebrating Luisâ apparent acquiescence when Luis added, âProbably enough for being sentenced for about fifteen years.
â
A tense silence enveloped the room.
Frustrated and feeling mocked, Charli challenged him, âWhat do you mean? Do you enjoy playing with people?â
Attempting to play the mediator, the manager intervened, âMr.
Stevens, please think twice.
It does bad to your friend if this escalates.
Iâve convinced Charli, despite her distress, to settle for a modest sum.
It seems your friend also prefers a quiet resolution.
â
Aware of Luisâ connections to the hospitalâs director, the manager had initially been apprehensive.
Yet, with Charli having already taken action, he felt compelled to support her.
If the situation escalated, he feared Charli might implicate him.
Thus, he was determined to protect her interests, ensuring there were no mishaps.
Their experience told them that the VIP wards, like regular wards, lacked surveillance cameras except in corridors, giving them an advantage in the absence of direct evidence or witnesses.