Perhaps out of respect for Sarah Anderson, James Coleman treated me quite politely.
On the way to the Coleman family home, James Coleman said with a smile, "Mr. Thomas, my wife's illness is quite severe, but luckily, there is already a treatment plan available internationally, which is quite fortunate."
Although James Coleman's words were very tactful, I could still read between the lines, indicating that he did not need me to provide treatment for the illness.
"Mr. Coleman, if there is 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 words, James Coleman was overjoyed.
He quickly clasped his hands and said, "Mr. Thomas, 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. Thomas, please accept it, our family does not like to owe others favors," said Luke Coleman.