
Having received the news from Elena, Luqi felt that he could no longer resist meeting Azea now. Not out of pity, but because it was very curious about what really happened to the woman's family. And when he finally got to the hospital, he saw that there was Azea there. Azea, who was sitting alone in the hallway of the hospital, waited at the door bowed and did not look around so he was unaware of Luqi's whereabouts.
Luqi walked over and the sound of his shoes sounded so loud in that quiet passageway. It certainly made Azea surprised until he finally raised his head and saw Luqi's existence there. Azea raised an eyebrow in surprise then stood up from her place. He never told me he was here. He was certain that Elena had told Luqi this so that the man could easily find out that he was here.
"What are you doing here? Didn't you say that our deal is done? We don't have any business anymore, do we?" Azea folded his hands in front of his chest and stared intently at that direction again, hinting that Luqi's current presence was bothering him greatly and he didn't need that.
Luqi did not care at all about what Azea said. Right now he was too curious about the condition of the old man of the woman. Even Luqi could faintly see that Azea had just cried, visible from her reddened and puffy eyes.
"I was curious after hearing what Elena said. He said you needed help. Do I need to see your mother now? To be honest since yesterday I also felt so curious about your mother's condition that it requires you to take a leave from work like this."
Azea rolled a lazy eye. He was no longer able to appeal to anyone, including playboy men like Luqi. He always felt that he could solve his own problems. He was used to living independently and also did not want to trouble many people who did not have interests with his family.
"My mom is fine. I can solve all this without your help, you came here to offer help."
Luqi frowned. For a moment he stared at the woman for quite a long time before then he suddenly entered the room where Azea's mother was treated. Azea who saw this was of course very surprised. Luqi was indeed very arrogant just because he was one of the richest people in this city. Something that is not really his business at all even at will with all he wants to interfere.
"What are you doing? Don't bother my mom! My mother was resting and the doctor also didn't let her be bullied by anyone, not even by myself." Azea quickly followed the man's steps to enter the room. He was trying to prevent Luqi from disturbing his mother.
Luqi no longer cared about anything Azea said. He walked into the room and immediately saw a woman lying helplessly there. A woman who is now looking at him. Azea was also quite surprised when she found out that her mother was conscious. His mother now smiled towards him, making his heart feel extremely relieved.
"Oh, I've realized it," said Azea. But Luna instead looked towards the man who was currently standing right beside her daughter. Maybe a sweet smile towards Luna.
"Are you a friend of Azea's?" ask Luna without further ado.
Luqi could only nod without being able to say a word.
Luqi stared straight at Azea upon hearing what Luna said. He looked back at Luna and intended to ask her something.
"How much does the hospital cost, ma'am?" asked Luqi without further ado. Luna also mentioned the nominal that immediately made Luqi quite surprised. For him now it might be too cheap, but he was not sure that Azea could pay the hospital fee.
Luqi directly brought Azea out of the room after a few minutes of talking to Luna about the hospital budget they had to pay off. He pulled Azea's hand quite rough even quite forcefully. Azea grimaced in pain and did not understand what was happening to Luqi at the moment.
"You definitely can't pay that fee, can you? Then what are you doing now? You don't work for a day and you have to bear the consequences if the boss at the minimarket fires you. Tell me what you want to do now for your mother?"
Azea looked up and blinked her eyes to prevent her tears from coming out again. She was tired of crying today. He would no longer cry in front of Luqi. The man would have thought that he was too weak to deal with this kind of situation, given that he had also once said that he could deal with his own problems without the help of others. He couldn't possibly draw his own sentence.
"Of course I'll try to find that money. Who do you think I am? I may not have a wealthy family, but I am an adult who has the sense to make money and solve problems on my own. Unfortunately, our family can not BPJS free, must get BPJS pay monthly, which can, because if BPJS it must be registered with the family. My mother, me and my two sisters, so it's impossible to use BPJS, because they have to pay every month. So, of course I'm trying to work!"
Luqi looked sharply at Azea. She knew that right now the woman was feeling very frustrated and desperate. He had seen this kind of situation and very often.
"And what kind of work can instantly make you earn that kind of money other than by selling your own body? You wanna be a whore? You wanna peddle yourself to the striped-nose guy out there? I'm sure that's the only way to get millions of dollars to pay for this hospital."
It felt like Azea was anxious to slap the man, yet she thought that what Luqi said was indeed true.
For now there is no job that can make her earn millions of dollars in an instant other than being a prostitute. And he doesn't want to do that until anytime. But what about the fate of his mother? He was determined to do anything for his mother. So should he do such contemptible work just for the sake of his mother? Did he have to sacrifice his pride to this extent for the sake of his mother's life? It would be very painful, however, if his mother died earlier than he did.
'Do I take care of BPJS only, until the mother of the operation, continues to finish the operation, I do not have to pay monthly? If activated now easier and cheaper than the direct operating costs of millions of rupiah, ' murmured Azea thought.
"Let me help you with this one. Let me pay for all your mother's operating bills."