Chapter 137 Does Not Matter To Me
“Fine. I’m willing to do anything if it’s for Mason’s good.” Seeing how sensible Willow was, Constance became even more satisfied.
“That’s right. I like it when you’re sensible.” Constance was very satisfied with Willow, especially for the past few days. That was because Willow had been taking care of the injured Mason so much that she had lost weight.
Willow called Charmaine in front of both of them and relayed Mason’s request.
After Charmaine answered the call, her eyebrows furrowed. Why hasn’t Mason been moved by Willa’s effort to take care of him yet? And why does he want to meet Sophie?
However, when she thought about how they still needed the Laird family’s help, she called Sophie’s number. After dialing the number a couple of times, Sophie still hadn’t answered the call.
Charmaine was worried Constance would blame her, so she quickly asked her driver to send her to the hospital.
Constance frowned when she saw Charmaine arrived without Sophie.
“What’s going on? Didn’t I make it clear that Mason wants to meet Sophie? It’s just going to be a brief meeting. Why is it so hard for you to do that? Doesn’t your family want our family’s help? You lot have some nerve to ask for more help from us when you can’t even do such a simple thing.” Constance had been very annoyed for the past few days due to what had happened to Mason. So, when she found out Charmaine had failed to carry out such a simple task, she immediately expressed her disappointment.
Of course, Charmaine didn’t feel good when she heard that. Since her family still required the Laird family’s help, she had no choice but to swallow her pride and assured, “Don’t say that, Mrs. Laird. I’ve been calling Sophie, but she hadn’t answered any of my calls. There’s nothing I can do about that. Don’t worry, once I get in touch with her, I’ll bring her here. Even if she doesn’t come, I’ll tie her up and bring her to you.”
“I hope you’ll keep your word. She’s the reason Mason got hurt.” Constance still felt sullen.
It was then the doctor in charge came.
He wanted to give Mason a check-up, but before he could go into the ward, Mason was already chasing him out.
“It’s not that I’m not willing to help, Mrs. Laird. It’s just that there’s nothing I can do. Even if I have better medical skills, I can’t do anything to help him, as long as Mr. Laird refuses to cooperate,” the doctor said resignedly. In Jipsdale Hospital, he was considered a famous doctor. However, even after lowering himself to treat Mason, he was still kicked out of the ward. He was upset, of course, but he knew he couldn’t afford to piss off the Laird family. So, he had no choice but to endure it.
Charmaine furrowed her eyebrows. “What’s going on with Mason? How can he recover if he refuses to let the doctor treat him? He’s going to be the future head of the Laird family. If he can’t walk in the future, then—”
“What do you mean ‘if he can’t walk in the future,’ Charmaine? You better watch your mouth! I’m telling you, my son will walk again like before!” Constance exclaimed. It was an understandable reaction as no mother would remain calm after listening to other people talking about their son in such a manner.
“That’s right. How can you say that, Mom? Mason will walk again. Medical technology has gotten really advanced nowadays, so he definitely won’t have a problem standing up again.” Willow wasn’t sure if she was saying that to comfort herself or others.
I can’t imagine what I’ll do if he can’t stand again. If he really can’t walk like he used to, what should I do? I have spent all my youth on this man. If he becomes a cripple, what will happen to my future?
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