Charles's POV:
I cast a cold glance at Raina, turned around, and left the office.
Raina hurried to catch up with me and yelled after me, "Charles, whether or not that woman is really Scarlett, it's obvious that she doesn't want to have anything to do with you anymore. Why can't you just forget about her?"
Raina's words felt like daggers in my heart.
I suddenly turned around and shot her a death glare.
She was so frightened that she took a step back. Her eyes glistened with panic, but she still said stubbornly, "I... I'm just telling the truth."
"How could you mention Scarlett in front of Charles, Raina? Do you have a death wish or something?" Spencer commented and pushed her away.
"Why can't I mention her? She divorced Charles and left. It's been a year. I don't understand why Charles is still hung up on her. Why can't he just be with me?" Raina complained in tears.
"You really don't know Charles at all. He hates being forced into doing anything. And are you serious, Raina? Your sister hurt Scarlett and almost killed James. How could you expect Charles to be with you? You're delusional," Spencer sneered.
"I didn't hurt Scarlett or her child. It was Rita. Why do I have to suffer for my sister's transgressions?" Raina reasoned, looking up at me.
"I know what you're up to, Raina. If you keep pestering me, I'll have the guards throw you out," I scolded her, restraining my impatience.
Raina's eyes were full of resentment and unwillingness, but she didn't dare to say anything more.
When I returned to the ward, I saw Grandma packing up her things.
I hurried in and asked, "Grandma, what are you doing?"
"I don't want to stay here anymore. Let's go home. If I sit around in this ward for one more day with all the restrictions and the pills, I'm going to explode. I want to go home and be with my three great-grandchildren. I miss them so much," Grandma chattered while packing up.
She managed to fold all her clothes and stuff them in her bag, but soon, she began to feel tired.
I hurried to help her sit on the edge of the bed and comforted her, "Grandma, I have contacted the internationally renowned neurosurgeon, Hugo Hearne. He's a capable doctor. He can perform the operation on you and cure you."
"Is the operation risky? What happens if I refuse it?" Grandma asked worriedly.
"Grandma, please undergo the surgery. I'll bring Scarlett to see you if you do, alright?" I persuaded her, desperately keeping my voice steady.
"Really?" Grandma murmured and held my hand. Her eyes suddenly lit up.
I nodded seriously, suppressing my bitterness and guilt.
I had to convince my grandmother to go under the knife, but I didn't have the heart to tell her that even though Scarlett was back, she wasn't the same Scarlett that had once been our family. Not anymore.
Scarlett's cold eyes flashed in my mind. I wasn't sure if I could convince her to show herself to Grandma.
After calming Grandma down, I walked out of the ward and breathed a sigh of relief.
I contacted Hugo's people and transferred the money to the designated account for the surgery.
With a funny look on his face, Spencer put his hand over his chest and teased, "I must see this Hugo. He must be quite sensational if he's charging three hundred million dollars for one surgery. If he were a woman, I'd be bending over backward to win his heart."
"Did you really think that he'd pay attention to you if he were a woman? And why would you even try to court someone else? You have Vivian," I backfired and glanced at him in disdain.
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