Chapter 115 Clean Her Body
“Please don’t tell me you’re a fan of hers.” Clayton scoffed before saying calmly, “Then again, you do look like someone with bad taste when it comes to fangirling over celebrities.”
Xavian chimed in, “Clayton is right, Mr. Morin. If you are indeed her fan, you should know that she can get canceled anytime in the future, so don’t put all your eggs in one basket.”
Despite the children’s advice, Billy knew the Bowers family would still provide financial support for Yara even if her career failed.
After all, she was still the mother of the Bowers family’s great-grandchildren, Franklin and Sophia.
“Cancelled? You guys are overthinking things.” Billy grinned and continued, “That will never happen…”
“We’ll see, Mr. Morin,” Clayton replied nonchalantly. “I believe that nothing is impossible.”
He was confident that the tables could turn for anyone at a moment’s notice because his mother told him so, and she was a woman of her words.
At the hospital entrance, Yara glanced at the plate number of the Rolls-Royce. She felt a sense of familiarity washing over her but couldn’t figure out why.
However, her mind kept recalling Samuel’s heartless tone as he kicked her out of Natalie’s ward earlier.
Even though he had ordered her to leave, she found herself returning to the hospital again.
Throughout these years, she treated Samuel as though he was her husband because all she ever wanted was to become his wife.
Although their relationship never developed into a romantic one, Samuel remained aloof toward other women. Thus, Yara believed she could someday win his heart and become the Bowers family’s lady of the house.
Unfortunately, Natalie’s sudden appearance thwarted things; she caused Samuel and the children to treat Yara differently.
As Yara approached Natalie’s ward, she overheard two nurses conversing.
“I bet the woman from room 1802 did a lot of good deeds in her previous life to be blessed with such a loving man.”
“Exactly! I can’t believe he even helped clean her body.”
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