Chapter 144
Marie looked at her coldly, “Olive, it’s you who can’t understand human language. Didn’t you hear Edward say that Grandpa didn’t want to be disturbed. by others? What were you trying to do by barging in so recklessly? Prove your filial piety?”
“My filial piety doesn’t need proof! I’m just worried about Grandpa!” Olive
shouted.
Marie sneered, “If you don’t need proof, then don’t make a fuss here. If you’re worried that Grandpa’s poor health means his time is near, and that I’ll take the opportunity to grab his shares, then there’s no need for that either.
Firstly, Grandpa was just recuperating and didn’t have any serious illness. Secondly, taking away your shares was bound to happen sooner or later, and it
had nothing to do with Grandpa’s health.”
“Marie Spence! You…” Olive was left speechless by the ridicule.
She originally came over to check on Asher’s health, but Edward adamantly refused to let her in. She only heard from the housekeeper that Asher was not seriously ill, just constantly lacking energy.
She was worried that if Asher had an accident and left unexpectedly, and only Marie was by his side, wouldn’t Marie use her proximity to the powerful to obtain favor and take away those shares?
She was about to speak when Edward came out and said to Marie, “Ms. Marie, Old Mr. Spence has woken up and asked for you to come in.”
Marie nodded, and Olive asked, “What about me? What about me?”
Edward laughed and said, “Ms. Olive, Old Mr. Spence didn’t say he wanted to see you.”
Before Olive had a chance to speak, Marie said, “In that case, Edward, please clòse the door and let the unrelated person leave, so as not to disturb
Grandpa’s rest.”
Edward nodded, closed the door, and followed Marie. Olive was left outside, stomped her foot, and knocked on the door a few times, but received no
response. With no other choice, she had to leave.
Marie walked into the room and saw Asher already sitting up in bed, taking his medicine. She smiled and approached him, asking, “Grandpa, are you awake? How are you feeling?”
Asher also smiled and said, “You still remember to come back and see how I’m doing? I thought you were going to live in France!”
Marie chuckled and said, “Not at all, you’re always talking nonsense!”
Asher was drinking the medicine and didn’t pay attention to her. Marie asked, “Grandpa, how are you feeling? Should I ask Gavin to come over and take a
look?”
Asher shook his head and said, “It’s nothing serious, I’m just getting old. I
was tired from the two days of the birthday party. It’s not a big deal, no need
to bother Gavin.”
“It was my fault, I shouldn’t have taken you on airplanes back and forth, causing you to be tired,” Marie said with her head down.
Asher had gotten older and, unlike young people, the quick dinner journey combined with the banquet the next day was too much for his body to handle.
“Silly girl, what are you talking about? I had a great time!” Asher comforted
her with a smile.
Marie laughed and said, “Let’s have Gavin take a look, I don’t trust other
doctors.”
Asher couldn’t argue with him, so he agreed. Marie went to the living room to call Gavin, asking him to come over and treat Asher. Gavin immediately
agreed.
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Marie went back to the room and accompanied Asher while he finished his
medicine. She then brought him the oatmeal she had cooked in the kitchen
and let him take a few sips before Gavin arrived.
As soon as he entered, Gavin briefly greeted Marie and sat down, asking, “Old Mr. Spence, what’s bothering you?”
Asher waved his hand and said, “It’s fine, I just feel weak. It’s just that Marie
made too much of a fuss.”
Gavin opened the medicine box and said with a smile, “It’s not making too much of a fuss, Marie is just being filial to you.”
Gavin checked Asher, put away the medical kit, and said, “It’s nothing serious, just exhaustion. Rest a bit and take some traditional medicine to recuperate, and you’ll be fine.”
Asher looked at Marie proudly, “See! I told you everything would be fine,
didn’t I?”
Marie laughed and said, “Yes! You’re right!”
Marie took Gavin to the door and asked, “Gavin, tell me the truth, was Grandpa really tired?”
Gavin nodded and said, “Don’t worry, there’s really nothing wrong. I’m just
tired. It’s true that I’m getting older, so I need to pay more attention to my health in the next couple of years.”
Marie nodded and said, “Thank you.”
Gavin laughed, went out and got in the car, preparing to leave. Suddenly, he rolled down the window and asked, “How are Iliana and Andres doing?”
Marie was taken aback, “Iliana and Andres?”
Gavin nodded, “Yeah! I think those two may have a little something going on!
Iliana is way better than that woman Nataly!”
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