Chapter 201 How To Cier Itid Of Her
Chapter 201 How To Get Rid Of Her
Ushe dies… However, Samuel’s plan was interrupted before he could finish his sentence, as the front door was forcefully pushed open.
George stormed in, his face filled with uncontrollable anger, and kicked Samuel, “You stum, you still haven’t learned your lesson. You muke mistakes and then try to blame Zacharias!
“Do you think Zacharias will survive once he’s in there? Are you trying to take his lifer
Upon hearing Samuel’s words at the doorway, George trembled with rage.
“I… I didn’t mean to,” Samuel was kicked to the ground. He trembled in fear and looked to James for help.
James rubbed his temples in frustration, closed his eyes, and pretended not to see..
Samuel had crossed the line.
Scarlet sneered at George. “Do you even remember what it means to come home? Or that you have a son? You’ve let that young troublemaker run wild. Do you have any dignity left? What gives you the right to interfere in Samuel’s affairs now?”
“Shut it! Even if I’ve lost my dignity, I’m still better than you! This is about a life!”
Lately, their home had become a battleground whenever George returned.
James, feeling extremely irritated, pulled Samuel up and left the noisy house directly.
Once outside, James looked at his disheartened brother and reassured him with a pat on the shoulder, “Don’t worry, I’ll handle it.”
Then, with his suit jacket in hand, James left the house.
Samuel nodded, feeling somewhat relieved yet still burdened by the weight of the situation.
He spent the whole night tossing and turning, unable to sleep. He couldn’t help but make several phone calls to Joseph to inquire about the woman’s condition. Even though Joseph said she hadn’t stabilized yet, he couldn’t shake off his worry.
When it came to matters concerning his own interests, he still trusted his own judgment. more than anything else.
He decided to personally assess the situation at the hospital. Yet, dropping by the hospital.
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Chapter 201 How To Get Rid Of Her
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without a valid reason could attract unwanted attention.
So, he tagged along behind Fanny’s car as it made its way to the hospital from the Sanders Family’s residence.
Fanny wore a surprised expression. “Samuel, why do you suddenly want to visit Christopher?”
Knowing Samuel’s impulsive and carefree nature, it seemed out of character for him to make a specific trip to see Christopher.
Samuel shrugged and offered a vague explanation, “Well, we’re practically family now. If Christopher is in the hospital, it’s only right for me to pay him a visit.”
Fanny remained skeptical.
Fisiting a patient empty–handed? Is that proper etiquette?
Nevertheless, she decided not to dwell on such matters. As long as he stopped his reckless behavior, that would be fine.
Her primary concern now was looking after Christopher, who had been injured in a car accident after buying her gifts. Lately, her unofficial mother–in–law, Teresa, had been giving her the cold shoulder and blaming her for Christopher’s condition.
She was really innocent.
The other party was being completely unreasonable.
Once inside the hospital, Samuel casually inquired about Christopher for a few moments before making an excuse to leave, claiming he needed to find Joseph.
Joseph’s office was empty, and a nurse informed him that he was on rounds.
So, Samuel sat in his office and waited.
After waiting for a while with no sign of Joseph returning, he couldn’t resist and started going from one ward to another to look for him.
But he had no idea which one was the woman he had accidentally bumped into, which only. made him more frustrated.
“How’s the patient in Room 323 doing?”
“She’s still unconscious but showing gradual improvement.”
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Samuel overheard the conversation between two passing nurses and couldn’t help but feel a stir in his heart.
Samuel stared at the woman with a hint of coldness in his eyes.
Will tampering with any of these machines end her life? If she passes away, will my worries finally stop?
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