Charles never meant to test Connie in the first place. He did not drop the money outside the office door on purpose, or intentionally let the food get cold. To be more precise or a little more contemptuous, as a president, Charles had absolutely no need to test a mere helper.Soon, Connie found out what Charles’s medicine was for—heart attacks.Charles’s heart wasn’t in good condition ever since he was young, but he was strong so no symptoms showed. As he grew older, he occasionally experienced numbness in the hands and feet. The attacks were very mild and not serious, but the doctor said that based on the symptoms, he might experience a heart attack. Therefore, he should always keep the medicine on hand as it could save his life when needed.Problems like heart attacks could be major or minor, but a major heart attack could be fatal.Fortunately, Charles was quite wealthy and could afford good medicine. Even so, he rarely needed the medicine. He only carried it around just in ca
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