Chapter 106 She is Dangerous (Added chapter for the Helmsman Man Hall Drunk)

Mrs. Haas lived in the suburbs. There, she rented out quite a few apartments to provide temporary housing for lonely elderly residents. She organized activities to reduce their sense of isolation and regularly arranged for doctors to consult with them.

In fact, developed cities in the United States weren't lacking in care facilities for the elderly. But some elderly people had long-standing bad habits, such as alcoholism or drug addiction, or they had no children or relatives. Most of them didn't own fixed assets, and few people were willing to rent to them, so they often lacked a permanent residence. These individuals also disliked living in care facilities. Of course, care facilities didn't welcome such people either.

Mrs. Haas's apartments became an excellent option for them. Over the years, as elderly residents came and went, Mrs. Haas silently amassed an immeasurable amount of goodwill.