Screenwriter Mystery

Chapter 448: go home

"...According to the Senate version of the health care reform plan, the United States will spend $871 billion over the next ten years to transform the health care system, making the health care benefit system cover almost all Americans for the first time. This is called more than 60 years. The most comprehensive health care reform bill to date has three main goals: Medicare for All, cost reduction, and deficit reduction."

"…the new president declared that the sweeping reform plan would cut health care costs, improve health care, regulate insurance companies, and protect consumers, while expanding coverage to include the millions of Americans who currently do not have any health insurance. …”

Inside the car, radio broadcasts continued to promote the new president's health care reform plan.

In fact, the health care reform plan has been brewing in the United States for a long time, but the funds needed to carry out health care reform are huge, and there are constant disputes from all walks of life, so far it has not been achieved.

As a capitalist country, American society is not friendly to the poor.

Acts like this one specifically aimed at the poor have become more controversial. In particular, the wealthy have shown obvious objections to the entire health care reform plan, and the medical profession has also shown a bipolar attitude towards this, making the budget for the health care reform plan reduced again and again.

Reach out and turn off the chattering radio.

Hansen parked the car and took out a few bags from the old trunk.

Holding the bag in one hand and closing the carriage in the other, Hansen looked at the old car that was almost ten years old. Originally, he planned to replace it a few months ago, but a sudden accident disrupted all plans.

Carrying the bag, he passed the mailbox in front of the door.

click-

Hansen tore off the list attached to the mailbox, took out the key and opened the door.

"I'm back."

Pushing open the door, the look in Hansen's eyes softened.

"Today, there was a car accident in the Thirteenth Block. It is said that it was caused by a robbery at a nearby bank. The whole street was blocked. It took me a lot of time to get around, so I wasted some time. ."

I explained to my wife in the kitchen the reason for coming home late.

Hansen took out a well-packaged pink Barbie toy from the bag in his hand and shook it at his daughter on the sofa.

"Linda, my little angel, this is the Barbie doll that I promised you to buy before, but it took me a lot of effort to find him."

Putting the doll on the sofa, Hansen turned his slightly sour head and took off his suit jacket.

At this moment, the wife came out with the prepared dishes.

Stepping up and kissing his wife's cheek, Hansen reached out to take the cooking, looked down at the steak on the plate, and deliberately made exaggerated exclamations.

"Looks like I'm going to have a good time today."

Sitting down at the dining table with the steak, Hansen glanced in the direction of the sofa, then said with an angry expression.

"Okay, Linda, stop playing on the sofa, come and eat."

...

"Recently, the leaders have been looking for me to discuss expatriate matters. It seems that the company intends to arrange me to work in other states, and I don't know why..."

Picking up the knife and cutting the steak, Hansen forked a piece and put it in his mouth.

He started talking about work casually.

"I know that this kind of thing shouldn't be discussed at the dinner table, but it's also impossible."

"Linda is still so young. If she suddenly changes her environment to live and go to school, I'm worried that she won't be able to adapt. I have explained the situation to the leader, but he seems to insist on this arrangement."

"Don't worry, I will arrange everything."

Glancing over where his daughter was sitting, Hansen seemed to understand that it was not appropriate to discuss work at such a time.

Therefore, after just saying a simple sentence, the conversation quickly stopped.

...

Washington, inside an office building.

"Hansen, come with me."

A middle-aged man with half-white hair gestured to Hansen at the desk.

Looking at Hansen who was called out, other colleagues in the office couldn't help but glance at each other in dismay. They knew exactly why Hansen was called out. After all, it was a surprise to them that Hansen could continue to work after that kind of thing happened.

No, no one can be as strong as him.

Or, Hansen intends to numb himself and not think about those things by constantly working in this way.

"How are you thinking, Hansen?"

The two came to the coffee corner, and the middle-aged man asked Hansen.

"It's a good opportunity, and it just so happens that you need a while to sort it out."

Looking at Hansen's face, the middle-aged man said with consideration.

"I understand that this is an opportunity, but..."

Facing the middle-aged man's suggestion, Hansen's face showed a bit of hesitation. Recalling the discussion with his wife, especially his six-year-old daughter, Hansen finally shook his head and refused.

"I see."

Hearing Hansen's rejection of this job transfer, the middle-aged man in front of him didn't seem to be too dissatisfied.

He just sighed, then reached out and patted Hansen on the shoulder in front of him: "Anyway, I respect your decision Hansen, everything will pass."

"Thank you, Bob."

For the middle-aged man, or Bob's comfort, the expression on Hansen's face was somewhat inexplicable.

In the coffee corner, looking at the back of Hansen leaving, Bob shook his head with sympathy flashing across his face.

Hansen is a nice guy, a pity.

...

the next day.

click-

"I'm back."

"I've convinced Bob that he won't relocate me, and yes, we don't need to think about moving to another state."

"It's been good for Linda growing up. She's had a hard time adjusting to everything in Washington and making friends here."

"Hey, little angel, you haven't finished your meal yet."

...

Day three.

"I'm back……"

"Look what this is, little angel, the teddy bear you've always wanted."

"How can this be considered random shopping? I know that I just bought her a Barbie doll the day before yesterday, but isn't it different, one is a doll and the other is a teddy bear."

...

"I'm back~www.readwn.com~Daddy, you're back."

Hearing the sound of the door opening, Linda sitting on the sofa hugged the beautifully dressed Barbie doll and rushed towards Hansen with a sweet smile on her face.

"How is it, my little angel, do you miss me?"

With his hands open, he picked up his daughter, Hansen reached out and touched her small nose and asked with a smile.

"think."

Facing Hansen's question, Linda in her arms immediately smiled happily.

"came back?"

He stuck his head out of the kitchen and glanced at Hansen, who was holding his daughter in the living room, and his wife immediately reminded him.

"Today I made croissants."

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