The officer took a step forward. “Now, please come with us.”
The live stream was cut at that moment, but the shocking twist
had already blown up the internet.
[Once Nanette is gone, it’ll be all sweet daily life!
Let the sweet and happy times begin tomorrow!】
After discovering the drug was in the milk, Madeleine
immediately took Kirsten and Roy to the hospital for a check–up.
Kirsten didn’t want to go at first.
“Chase, you really don’t have to worry. I’m fine. Didn’t Dr. Kline
say so? The drug wasn’t fatal to begin with, and it was a small
dose. It’s nothing serious.”
Madeleine insisted, “This is a work–related injury. You have to
weren’t for the Livingston family’s business, you wouldn’t have
drunk poisoned milk.”
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“Please don’t say that.”
Kirsten’s eyes reddened at the mention of it. “I was too
careless. Otherwise, the young master wouldn’t have suffered
so much. It’s already a great relief that you don’t blame me.”
“What’s done is done. There’s no point in dwelling on it. We’ll all
just be more careful from now on.”
“Yes, thank you, Chase.”
Madeleine wasn’t someone who couldn’t tell right from wrong.
Everyone was caught off guard by Nanette’s poisoning. If
anyone’s responsibility was to be pursued, it should be hers.
first.
As for Kevin, Kirsten, and Roy, they were all victims.
On the way to the hospital, Madeleine asked Roderick curiously.
“Have you spoken with Mariah?
How will Nanette’s case likely be handled?”
“If she’s convicted of multiple charges like intentional injury and practicing medicine illegally, she’ll likely get 5 to 8 years in
prison. Since it involves a minor, the sentence will be increased
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by 30%.”
Roderick said this with a blank expression, as if he were talking
about a stranger.
Madeleine nodded slightly. “I remember you said before that
Nanette was considered an authority in child psychology in the
country.”
“Yes, or we wouldn’t have had her treat Kevin in the first place.”
“It’s a shame she went down the wrong path.”
Roderick turned his head and looked at Madeleine’s slightly
furrowed brow.
He wasn’t sure if it was his imagination, but he felt that in just a
few days, Madeleine seemed to have lost weight and looked
much more worn out.
He felt a pang of heartache and could only say in a gentle tone, “Madeleine, she doesn’t deserve your sympathy.”
“Of course.”
Madeleine nodded. “I’m not sympathizing with her. I’m just
lamenting that someone who clearly had a bright future ahead
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of her would throw it all away. The life she could have had is
one many people could only dream of.”
Even in a fictional world like this, as long as you don’t get
entangled with the main characters, even an NPC should have
their own brilliant and splendid life.
I, someone who was controlled by the narrative control and
became unreasonable, am trying to live a positive life.
Why did Nanette have to pave her own way by destroying the
happiness of others?
Madeleine’s mind was racing, and she felt a bitter taste in her
heart.
The hospital.
Bradley had already arranged a fast track for the check–ups.
They would first draw some blood, then do two other related
tests. It wouldn’t take too long.
At the mention of a blood draw, Madeleine started to get
nervous again.
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It wasn’t that she was afraid of needles or blood; she was just
simply a little scared.
After letting Roderick and the others go first, Madeleine
reluctantly went over.
“Mommy.”
Kevin walked over and held up the cotton ball in his hand for
Madeleine to see.
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