"An Hao, don't say that. Director Ji was absolutely right. You don't need to feel any guilt!"
"That's right, Sister An Hao, just relax."
The staff all comforted An Hao, indicating that they didn't care, and emphasized that it wasn't An Hao's fault.
"Thank you all!" An Hao bowed to express her gratitude.
"An Hao, what's going on?" Ji Chuan asked, "Isn't your family's financial situation good? How did they end up chasing debts all the way to the hospital?"
An Hao explained her family's situation to Ji Chuan.
Ji Chuan wholeheartedly agreed with An Hao's approach: "This isn't your fault. If they take money from you this time, they'll be back a second time, even a third! So, you're right not to give them money."
"That's exactly my concern. If this debt is settled and they incur gambling debts again, what can be done? I can't just watch them."
"Old habits die hard. So, the expense you incurred this time is worth it. We helped you unknowingly this time, right?" Ji Chuan chuckled.
