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Chapter 459

"What should I investigate? Does Jane Evans have any connection to the Evans family?"

Overseas entities acquiring the Evans family indeed posed risks.

They never caused trouble domestically.

Even if they did acquire the Evans family, they lacked sufficient personnel to manage it.

The best solution was to facilitate a reconciliation between Evelyn and the Evans family.

Alexander Vance spoke calmly.

"Investigate Jane Evans and John Evans. Send people to protect them."

Thomas twitched his mouth.

"Boss, you're... just because Evelyn cares about them? Understood. Also, the second branch of the Vance family seems to be making moves again."

Alexander replied indifferently.

"As long as Eleanor is safe, the second branch's fate is none of my concern."

"Received!"

Noting his unusual talkativeness today, Thomas ventured another question.

"What about the overseas project..."

Alexander cut him off.

"Since I entrusted it to you, handle it fully. I'm busy."

Thomas was speechless.

With so many overseas matters unattended, you're here discussing acquiring the Evans family and protecting two ordinary people... What exactly are you busy with?!

As if reading his mind, Alexander's lips curved slightly.

"Busy being my wife's chauffeur."

Thomas fell silent.

After hanging up, Alexander returned to the room.

Evelyn remained asleep, sweat beading on her temples, clearly exhausted.

He gently wiped the sweat from her face.

Then he used a damp towel to clean her body.

Feeling refreshed in her dream, Evelyn turned over and sank deeper into sleep.

...

At Jane Evans's home.

Jane tossed and turned all night.

She had lost her internship.

Not wanting to worry her brother, she hadn't figured out a solution yet.

Having barely slept, she looked pale and weary when she rose at dawn.

John Evans prepared breakfast for her, leaning on his crutch.

"You look terrible. Was yesterday too exhausting?"

Jane nodded, signing in response.

"The work was demanding. I need to leave now."

She set down her bowl and left, but had nowhere to go.

She wandered to a nearby park and sat on a bench.

Her head hung low.

Without an internship, she couldn't graduate.

Without graduation, she couldn't obtain her medical license.

She would never become a doctor.

She glanced at her wrist, sadness welling in her eyes.

Was she destined to never practice medicine?

No.

She refused to give up!

Jane clenched her teeth and began sending resumes to various hospitals on her phone.

She had always been stubborn and resilient.

While applying, her phone suddenly rang.

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