Upon hearing the familiar female voice, Judy immediately felt a chill down her spine. She turned around to see Jenna standing at the door in a white coat, looking at her arrogantly.
"What are you doing here?" Judy was stunned.
Lilly frowned too, subconsciously gripping Judy's hand. She held back what she was about to say.
"Oh, I'm here for an internship. I'm not like you. You're unemployed, only know how to freeload off others," Jenna mercilessly mocked Judy.
Internship? Judy looked at Jenna in astonishment.
Indeed, Jenna was dressed in a white coat from Hippocrates Hospital. Holding a patient record as she walked over to Judy and Lilly. "It just happens so that on my first day of work, I get to examine your grandma."
Judy instinctively shielded Lilly, her expression hesitant.
"Judy." Lilly patted Judy on the shoulder and looked at Jenna. Then, she said unyieldingly, "I didn't expect the youngest daughter of the Blake family to give up on her family business and choose to work at the hospital. Your future looks promising."
Jenna looked smug. "It's always better to listen to the elders. Unlike someone who is mute and lacks manners."
She had arrived early today and the hospital director had personally welcomed her. Everyone in the hospital treated her politely.
Upon hearing this, Lilly sneered, "Unfortunately, medical skills are useless in the hands of someone with bad intentions. Jenna, I don't need you to examine me here. Please ask the hospital to send someone else."
"What did you say?" Jenna's face changed. "Who are you accusing of having bad intentions?"
"The rabid dog who is barking." Lilly's temper had always been bad, developed from years of enduring while raising Judy alone. Moreover, she had witnessed what the Blake family had done over the years.
If it weren't for the sake of Judy getting a good education, she wouldn't let Judy stay in the Blake mansion.
Jenna had never been treated with such disrespect before. She snapped, "Old hag, don't insult me just because I'm playing nice. You're lucky that I'm examining you. How dare you accuse me of ill intentions?
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