When Finn heard Jeanne's sarcasm, he chose to remain silent.
After all, he could easily guess what kind of sinister and cunning tricks Michael would play, but he did not let himself think about that.
Or rather, he did not dare to think too much about it.
It was not because he was afraid of Michael. It was because he just did not want to do anything that was out of his control.
Monica's matter was something she should solve herself, and it had nothing to do with him. The only thing he had related to Monica was Gary, her father's illness.
He was a doctor. His duty was to save patients and help the wounded, and no personal relationships should be involved.
At most, Gary had done him a favor, so he would pay more attention to him. That was all.
"Can you help?" Jeanne's tone was cold. She did not beat around the bush and said bluntly, "If you don't want to or think it's unnecessary, I won't trouble you."