The pillars looked like they had a history of years.
After glancing at them, she walked into the inner room.
Before she entered the inner room, two older servants came out from the inside, nodded and said, "Miss Doyle."
Martha recognized at a glance that the two in front of her were the old servants who appeared at the family dinner yesterday to take care of her grandmother.
She figured that these two servants should spend a lot of time taking care of Grandma.
She nodded and said with a smile, "I want to see Grandma."
"Miss Doyle, this way please."
After a servant said lightly, she turned and walked into the inner room.
As soon as Martha walked in, she saw the old Mrs. Lucas slumped on the bed. After seeing her, she just rolled her eyes and didn't make any other movements.
With a slight pain in her heart, she walked up to the old Mrs. Lucas with some distress, and stretched out her hand to hold the other's hand.
"Grandma, I'm here to see you."
The old Mrs. Lucas rolled his eyeballs again, some tears filled his eyes.
Seeing this scene, Martha turned her head away, and looked at the two servants standing aside.
Her eyes darkened, and she asked hoarsely, "How long has Grandma been like this?"
One of the servants looked at Martha indifferently, and replied flatly: "It should be more than ten years."
Martha froze, and couldn't help being a little dazed.
She didn't expect Grandma to be like this for such a long time.
More than ten years ago, Grandma should be healthy, how could...
With that in mind, she asked.
"How did Grandma become what she is now? Is there any other reason?"
Hearing this, the servant didn't panic, but replied with a smile.
"Miss Doyle, there are some things you don't know, and shouldn't ask. The old Mrs. Lucas just had a stroke."
Martha frowned slightly, and got the hidden message of the servant's words.
However, she could also feel the servant's indifference, and obviously the servant didn't want to talk about Grandma anymore.
Martha glanced at the old Mrs. Lucas lying on the bed, her eyes were full of distress.
The old Mrs. Lucas' eyes were cloudy, and her sight ahead was blurred.
Martha, who was standing by the bed, felt pain in her heart, and could no longer open her mouth to talk.
When she came here today, she wanted to have a good chat with the old Mrs. Lucas, but now, seeing that the old Mrs. Lucas was not as good as yesterday, she couldn't say anything else.
The old Mrs. Lucas on the bed was her grandmother. She was not very old, but she had fallen into a semi-comatose state.
She thought of what Louis had meant before, and she was afraid that Grandma's current situation was caused by external factors.
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