"In that case, you might as well go along with his wishes and say it. He certainly won't refuse you, it's only three months, and William Guillen isn't bound for a lifetime."
Autumn Johnson still had her concerns, she shook her head, her voice tinged with a mild plea, "Fennie, let's not talk about this anymore..."
She wouldn't agree to it.
Saving William Guillen was entirely an instinctive act, without any thought of seeking a reward.
Even if William Guillen wanted to repay her, she didn't hope for it to be in this manner.
Sophie Sullivan: "..."
Really stubborn like a mule, won't budge!
"Suit yourself, I've said all I can. If you still don't agree, there's nothing more I can do."
She had already said what needed to be said; the choice and action were up to her.
People are inherently selfish; there are great, selfless individuals in the world but who can deny that selfish people tend to live better?
