Chapter 71 Apologize to Angela
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Christopher found himself gripped by an unexplainable uneasiness. Despite the absence of any impediments to his impending marriage with Fanny, the joy he had anticipated was inexplicably muted.
Christopher, burdened with a heavy heart, mustered a smile and expressed. “Thank you, Jonathan.”
In the aftermath, his doubts deepened. Jonathan’s unexpected interference in the situation sparked inquiries within Christopher. Is Jonathan meddling in this affair solely for personal gain or concern for Angela’s well–being?
“Wait here until Angela regains consciousness and offer her an apology.” Jonathan advised in hushed tones laden with gravity.
Jonathan…” Christopher, unwilling and unable to protest, tightened his fingers in silent acquiescence.
The only mistake he made in this incident was his failure to answer the phone; it’s not as if he orchestrated someone to harm Angela.
Why should I apologize for actions I don’t directly cause?
Jonathan’s penetrating gaze swept over him like an eagle. “Do you still believe you did nothing wrong? It’s your duty to cherish Fanny, but what about Angela? You couldn’t control yourself, venting your anger on a young girl. Is this the moral compass instilled by the Sanders Family? You’re engaged yet entangled in an affair with your fiancée’s sister. Have you ever considered how others perceive the Sanders Family?”
“Let me ask you again. Where were you tonight?” Jonathan’s dark eyes bore into Christopher..
Fear surged through Christopher at the thought of Jonathan discovering his meeting with Fanny, deepening the negative impression.
Gritting his teeth, he conceded, “I will apologize to Angela, as you suggested.”
Angela, riddled with injuries, finally awoke two days later.
The fiery red sunset bathed the ward in its glow.
Angela slowly opened her eyes, her fingers trembling slightly as she sensed an unsettling shift. within, accompanied by a dense and piercing pain.
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This unsettling feeling evoked memories of her battle with cancer in a previous life.
Diagnosed at a late stage, her family, along with herself, had relinquished hope for treatment. Joseph, a doctor, merely prescribed medications to control the disease’s progression.
Through countless days and nights, she endured excruciating pain, harboring concerns that her parents and loved ones would bear the weight of sadness for her.
There was no genuine love surrounding her. They were merely biding their time until her demise to facilitate organ donation for Fanny,
As the effects of anesthesia wore out. Angela found herself immersed in unbearable rendering her once–porcelain face as pale as paper.
Blinking her long eyelashes, she took a slow breath, exhaling the discomfort.
“Miss Angela, are you awake?”
pain.
The nurse, quick to observe Angela’s movement, rushed out excitedly to inform the doctor of her awakening.
Soon, the doctor arrived, examined Angela, and provided crucial advice to the Kins Family, who had hurried to the hospital. “Exercise caution in the coming days. A full recovery for bones and muscles takes around a hundred days. Ensure proper nutrition and take care of yourselves. Safeguard your hands and avoid any further injuries during the recovery period.”
The doctor’s hands, used for performing surgery, were delicate. Once they damaged the nerves, it could be disastrous,
Scarlet, eyes red with worry, nodded earnestly in acknowledgment. “Okay, doctor,” she replied.
Later, the doctor gave some basic instructions and then left with the intern assistant.
Following the doctor’s departure, Scarlet sat down beside her daughter, carefully studying her pale face marked by the recent ordeal.
Angela, who had been sustained by intravenous nutrition for days, appeared noticeably thinner with slightly sunken cheeks.
“I’ve informed your father and your brothers. They’ll be here soon,” Scarlet shared, reachin out to hold Angela’s hand but hesitating and retracting it. “Why are you so stubborn? Just admit your mistake and come home. Can’t we all be happy together?”
Glancing at herself, Scarlet expressed concern about Angela’s current state. “You’ve only been
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Chapter 71 Apologize to Angela
out for a short time, and you’re already like this.
Upon seeing his daughter’s weakened state, George softened a bit and turned to James, asking. “How are things going now? Did they catch the culprit?”
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