Chapter 2426
After Karen’s reminder, Madeline finally remembered something.
So many things had happened these days that she nearly forgot the existence of this person.
What was even more suspicious was that the woman actually left by herself.
“Did she say why she was leaving?” Madeline asked curiously, carefully pouring the soup into the thermos.
“This woman wanted something to happen between her and Jeremy from the very beginning, so how could she be willing to stay in our house as a maid? Even though she looked pitiful, she was just pretending to win your sympathy. She only wanted to stay here and take the opportunity to pester Jeremy again,” Karen analyzed what Hannah had in mind at that time.
In fact, Madeline knew in her heart that Hannah was just faking when she said she wanted to stay here as a maid and when she said she did not remember anything. She only had one goal and purpose, which was to seek revenge.
Madeline smiled and did not want to dwell on these unnecessary things.
She packed the thermos and turned around. “Mom, I'm going to the hospital to see Ava now. I’m going to have to trouble you to pay more attention to the things happening at home.”
“Don't worry, and be careful on the road. Don't run into any strange people and get into an accident again,” Karen said worriedly.
“I got it. I’ll be careful,” Madeline promised with a small smile before leaving.
However, on the way to the hospital, Madeline felt as if a strange person was following her.
She arrived at the hospital vigilantly, then found the ward where Ava was.
After entering the ward, Madeline found that Ava had woken up. The person accompanying her by the bed was Raegan.
When Raegan saw Madeline, she subconsciously raised her hand to wipe the tears from the corner of her eyes. After that, she showed Madeline a kind smile and said, “Mrs. whitman, you’re here.
Coincidentally, I need to go handle some things, so please take care of Ava.”
After she said that, Raegan hurried out of the ward.
Madeline could feel that Raegan deliberately found an excuse to leave, when she walked closer to Ava, she found that Ava’s eyes were red too.
However, as she looked at Ava’s wounds, she naturally felt distressed.
Luckily, Ava was fine and looked much better now.
Madeline placed the thermos down and started saying in an accusatory tone, “You know how painful this is now, right? I’d like to see if you still dare to act so impulsively again.”
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