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My Marriage to a Mute Girl novel Chapter 29

Hearing this familiar female voice, Lexie's back immediately stiffened, and when she turned around, she saw Edith standing in the doorway in a white coat, looking at her with a high-minded attitude.

[Why are you here?] Lexie froze.

Grandma also frowned and subconsciously held Lexie's hand tightly, swallowing back what she was going to say.

"Of course I'm here for the internship, unlike you, you don't even have a job until now, just replying old people." Edith sarcastically spoke to Lexie.

Come for an internship?

Lexie gaped at her in surprise.

Edith did wear a white lab coat from Renhe Hospital, and came in with the medical record book of the room check, and walked straight to Lexie and grandma, "By coincidence, on the first day of work, it was me who came to help your grandma check her body."

Lexie subconsciously shielded herself in front of her grandma, looking extremely resistant.

"Lexie," Grandma patted Lexie's shoulder and looked at Edith, without being condescending, "I didn't expect the second young lady of the Mitchell family to leave the family business behind and run to work in a hospital, what a promising career."

Edith had a smug look on her face, "It's still the old woman who speaks well, unlike some people who can't speak and is still annoying."

She arrived early this morning and was greeted by the director, so she was treated politely by anyone in the hospital.

As soon as Grandma heard this, she snorted coldly, "It's a pity that people with wrong hearts talk about what medical skills, Edith, I don't need you to examine me, please get me someone else."

"What did you say?" Edith's face changed, "Who has the wrong heart?"

"I am talking about whoever is biting like a mad dog."

Grandma's temper had never been very good, and it was caused by the cold eyes she had received in her early years when she was alone with Lexie.

Besides, she had seen what Peter and his daughter had done over the years, and if it wasn't for the sake of Lexie getting good education, she wouldn't have Lexie stayed in the Mitchell family.

Edith at once scolded, "Old lady, it is your blessing that I gave you examination. I don’t have a wrong heart, you and your daughter who died long ago have wrong hearts. Your daughter is a mistress and the daughter she gave birth was deserves to be a mute, this is all retribution!"

"You ......" Grandma was furious and couldn't speak as she covered her chest.

Lexie was anxious, helping her grandma to smooth her breath, waving her hand to let Edith stop talking about it.

"What? Feeling ashamed? Lexie, you are just like your mother and your grandma, you still think you are something good? I'm warning you, stay away from Kevin, don't be delusional."

Lexie was afraid that her grandma would be stimulated again, so she was about to push Edith away.

"How dare you push me? Let go, what are you doing?" Edith pushed Lexie fiercely.

With a bang, Lexie stumbled and took a few steps back, falling directly onto the hospital bed, her back hitting the end of the bed, was barely able to breathe from the pain.

"What's going on?" A male voice came from the doorway.

"Kevin," Edith's face changed. She originally wanted to speak out to humiliate Lexie, once she saw Kevin, she immediately made an aggrieved look, "Kevin, she pushed me first."

Kevin did not bother to talk to her, hurriedly went up and helped Lexie up, "Are you alright?"

Lexie's eyes were filled with tears from the pain, but she shook her head and looked towards her grandma in the hospital bed.

Kevin knew what she meant, and after helping her sit down aside, he immediately took the stethoscope and went to check on grandma, "Grandma, lie down first, adjust your breathing, don't think about anything."

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