<h4>Chapter 605: Chapter 605 Shared Rental Apartment</h4>
Since that day, she hadn’t contacted her aunt’s family anymore.
Of course, even if she wanted to get in touch with them, they wouldn’t bother with her.
In their eyes, she was a jinx who would bring bad luck to everyone around her.
As she exited the station, she immediately saw a middle-aged man standing in the crowd holding a sign.
This was Uncle Chapman, responsible for taking her to the hospital for registration. Before she came, Hayes Simmons had told her that upon arrival in A City, the hospital would send someone to pick her up.
Scarlett Yates quickened her pace, waving at Uncle Chapman as she walked, "Uncle Chapman, I’m here."
Her voice wasn’t loud, but it was soft and distinct, making it recognizable even within the crowd.
Uncle Chapman quickly spotted her too, and walked briskly toward her, reaching out to take her luggage. Extending the other hand in front of her, he smiled politely, "Hello, Miss Yates."
"Hello, Uncle Chapman." Scarlett also extended her hand.
"Miss Yates, would you like to go to the hospital first, or find a ce to put your luggage before heading over?" Uncle Chapman casually carried her suitcase as he led her to a ck Cayenne parked on the street.
Scarlett froze for a moment at the sight of the car.
No wonder they say the treatment at Benevolent Heart Hospital in A City is excellent, even the cleaning staff’s benefits areparable to white-cor workers.
Uncle Chapman’s main role was arranging for new employees to report to the hospital and sorting amodation, yet he could drive a Cayenne to pick her up. It clearly indicated that Benevolent Heart Hospital’s benefits were indeed very good.
Uncle Chapman first ced her luggage in the trunk and then went around to the front to open the passenger door.
After getting into the car, Scarlett thought for a moment and said to Uncle Chapman, "If it’s not too much trouble, let’s go to the dormitories first."
Uncle Chapman turned his head to nce at her before focusing back ahead, "Miss Yates, here’s the situation: the employee dormitory building is undergoing renovations, so all employees have moved out. The hospital will provide a rental subsidy based on the current rental market rates, but you’ll need to find a ce on your own."
"Find a ce on my own?" Scarlett looked surprised upon hearing this news.
Hayes Simmons hadn’t told her about this.
She had just arrived in A City, unfamiliar with the area, so how could she quickly find a suitable ce to live?
If she needed to rent a ce herself, it would be quite troublesome.
She frowned, "But I’ve just arrived here and don’t know where a suitable ce might be."
"I’ve already considered this for you, Miss Yates. Before you came, I’ve found a ce close to the hospital, but..." Uncle Chapman hesitated for a moment.
Upon hearing that a ce had been found, Scarlett quickly urged, "But what? Uncle Chapman, I don’t have high demands, as long as it’s livable."
Just as long as it’s not in some remote suburb.
In such areas, regardless of the state of the house, the safety would be uncertain, andmuting could be problematic, especially if she were to work night shifts. It’d be difficult to catch a ride, let alone feel secure.
Uncle Chapman paused for a few seconds before continuing, "There’s already someone living there, a distant rtive of mine, a very nice young man. If you go, it would count as co-living. The ce is a two-room apartment with a room having a big balcony still avable. He’s been seeking a roommate, so if you are willing, I can take you over."