Disagreements
It was a casual remark, but it left a deep impression on him.
Yoshua had to admit that ever since her birthday party, Lucille’s attitude had changed drastically. In the past, she was timid and introverted, but now she was open and bold. She had learned to dislike people. over disagreements and beat people up. She always made sure to get revenge whenever she was
wronged and refused to suffer in silence.
It was as if she had really changed into another person
But no matter how she changed, she was still his sister,
Yoshua hummed a song to himself in a leisurely mood.
Meanwhile, Lucille had left with Joseph early that morning.
They first went to the Collins Manor to pick up Madam Collins, then went to St. Mary Church where Madam Collins had wanted to go.
When they reached the foot of the mountain where the church was located, Madam Collins refused the wheelchair the servant offered. She ordered, “Just support me. I want to climb this mountain by myself.” Madam Louisa was shocked. She hurriedly warned, “That’s not good, Madam Collins. The mountain is steep. Your body can’t bear it.”
“Let me just walk halfway, then, I’ll use a wheelchair once we get to the halfway point.”
Since Madam Collins had made up her mind, no one could convince her otherwise. Madam Louisa did not dare to persuade her anymore. She could only look at Joseph and hesitantly murmur, “Mr. Joseph…”
“Let’s do it, then.”
It was rare for Madam Collins to go out. They could at least fulfill this wish of hers, right?
Joseph reached out to support Madam Collins. He smirked and said in a joking tone, “Let’s go, Your Highness.”
Madam Collins was so amused that she burst into laughter. After laughing, she pushed him away and
said, “Madam Louisa can support me herself. Climbing up a mountain will be quite tiring. Take good care
of Lucille.”
“I will.”
Joseph’s gaze fell on Lucille.
A thin mist hovered in the mountains. A few rays of the golden sun penetrated the white mist and shone on her body, making her look icy yet dazzling.
Lucille could feel his burning gaze even without looking up. She ignored it and walked up to Madam Collins. She asked, “Grandma, if you don’t mind, I’ll give you some treatment. It’ll only take a few minutes. It’ll help you feel less sore after climbing.”
“Really?”
Madam Collins did not doubt her in the slightest. Even if Lucille was only an ordinary student, she didn’t think there was a big risk involved.
She agreed immediately. “Sure, sure.”
Disagreements
It wasn’t right to put her health on the line like that, though.
Madam Louisa was about to stop her when Lucille quickly gave Madam Collins some treatment.
Even though Madam Collins tried her best to hold back, she still looked like she was in a bit of pain.
Madam Louisa was so frightened that she wanted to stop Lucille, but Joseph stopped her with a single look.
The process did not last long.
Soon, Lucille put away her tools and helped Madam Collins sit down. She asked, “Grandma, are you feeling better?”
Madam Collins heaved a long sigh of relief. She did not want to strike a blow to Lucille’s self-confidence and was just about to praise Lucille for her excellent medical skills.
However, before she could say anything, Old Grandma was surprised to find that most of the pain in her legs was gone. She felt much more stable on her feet. She was not as weak as before when she had to constantly rely on others for support.
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