When Baby Robbie hinted at Andy with his eyes, Andy stood up and said, "Great-grandpa Yorks, I have some medical skills. Why don't I take a look at Grandma Sandra?"
"You know medicine?" Grand Old Master Yorks exclaimed.
Baby Robbie explained, "She served as a military doctor when she was in the military intelligence division. She has superb medical skills and can even bring the dead back to life."
Grand Old Master Yorks was very delighted. "If that's the case, Andy, can you please take a look at Sandra?"
"Okay." Andy turned around to say to Roxie, "Give me a hand, Roxie.”
Grand Old Master Yorks instructed the servant, "Take these ladies to Sandra."
"Please come with me," the servant said.
The servant led Andy and Roxy to the courtyard on the side. Spencer and Sandra were currently sunbathing in the courtyard.
Andy and Roxie walked over while studying Sandra carefully.
Sandra was scrawny and pale as a ghost, looking like a terminally ill patient.
Andy walked up to Sandra and stretched the woman's hand out, placing her index and middle fingers on Sandra's pulse.
She had an extremely weak pulse and did not seem to be faking her illness.
As Andy was diagnosing Sandra, Roxie engaged in idle talk with Spencer. "What happened to her, Granduncle Spencer? She was fine a few days ago, wasn't she?"
Spencer sighed and said, "Sigh, after Judy died, she said that there's no meaning to life anymore. She would bathe in tears every day. Her health is deteriorating day by day but it suddenly went downhill these two days. She couldn't even speak anymore this morning when she woke up. I think she’s about to leave, that’s why I’ve decided to stay beside her. We were once a couple anyway, so I should see her off one last time."
Roxie's sharp and shrewd gaze fell on Sandra. She noticed her dark eyes and frozen pupils. She looked nothing like a person in grief.
Roxie asked, "You really like her, don't you, Granduncle Spencer?"
Roxie was 16 years old and at an age where she would yearn for love. Spencer did not grow suspicious of Roxie's motives and searched within him in an exceedingly earnest manner to answer the question of how he felt about Sandra. He could not even tell how sincere or insincere he was toward her?
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