Login via

A Cue for Love novel Chapter 356

Chapter 356 What He Cares About

 

Feeling relieved, Kenneth eased the frown on his face.

 

“It’s good to hear that she’s all right.” Kenneth glanced at Yara. “Yara, since your hand is hurt, there’s no need for you to go to the hospital. You should rest at home instead. Considering that you’ve been training in medicine since you were young, your hands are crucial to your future. Therefore, you have to take good care of yourself and protect your hands better.”

Despite her gloomy expression, Yara nodded with a faint smile. “I’m glad to hear that Ms. Johnson has been saved.”

“I’ll be retiring to my room.”

 

“Yes, Grandpa.”

With the butler’s help, Kenneth returned to his bedroom after having his worry eased.

The fact that Lia was saved after having a close shave with death caused him to feel less guilty. Furthermore, he was hoping that Natalie would be imprisoned for a few years over what happened.

However, Yara didn’t share Kenneth’s sentiments as a vicious glint flashed in her eye.

 

The poison she gave Lia was so lethal that it was supposed to be untreatable.

So how was she cured? What if she exposes my filthy deeds when she awakes? No, I must do something to protect myself.

Meanwhile, inside the hospital, Lia had finished puking the poisoned blood and received a blood transfusion of two hundred milliliters. Although she hadn’t regained consciousness, her condition had gradually stabilized.

When Lionel saw Natalie again, he couldn’t help but ask, “Ms. Nichols, why did Lia accuse you of poisoning her?”

“I have only met Ms. Johnson once,” Natalie replied with a narrowed gaze. “Before she vomited blood, she kept apologizing to me. Hence, I suspect she knows that I too am being used by someone insidious. Unfortunately, Ms. Johnson didn’t expect the person who instructed her to accuse me of poisoning her really wanted her dead.”

 

Lionel was stunned.

If not for what happened, he would’ve thought that Natalie was spouting nonsense.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: A Cue for Love