When asked for her name, she skillfully changed the subject. It was all part of her plan—her details were already on the blood transfusion receipt. She wanted to appear as someone who saved a life without seeking a reward, knowing this would compel the wealthy Kramer family to give her even more.

After all, money was the one thing the Kramer family never lacked.

As soon as the nurse disappeared into the operating room, Julia dropped her act.

She grabbed my arm tightly, making me wince in pain.

“From now on, keep your mouth shut. You know what to say—and what not to say,” she hissed.

“We’re in this together. If the Kramer family finds out what I’ve done, you won’t escape either!”

She expected me to object, like I had in the past.

But this time, I simply let her hand go and smiled.

“Don’t worry. You’re my sister. Who else would I support if not you?”

“When the Kramer family rewards you, open your company. Just give me a front desk job to make a living.”

Julia looked at me with satisfaction, snorting as she wiped the blood off her hands.