Perhaps out of respect for Mabel Sean, Jack Schultz treated me quite politely.
On the way to the Schultz family home, Jack smiled and said, "Mr. Raymond, my wife's illness is quite severe, but luckily, there is already a treatment plan available internationally, which is quite fortunate."
Although Jack's words were tactful, I could still read between the lines, indicating that he didn't need me to provide treatment for the illness.
"Mr. Schultz, if there's a better treatment plan for your wife, then naturally that would be the best outcome. Our goal is to have your wife get healthy," I replied with a smile.
Hearing my response, Jack was overjoyed.
He quickly clasped his hands and said, "Mr. Raymond, rest assured, I have prepared a gift for you as a token of appreciation, and you must accept it."
"That's really not necessary," I waved my hand.
"Mr. Raymond, please accept it, our family does not like to owe others favors," said Connor Schultz.