Chapter 86 In the next two days, Molly had been taking a rest at home as her ankle was injured. She did not really go out, not even to Sean’s house. He was the one who would go to her place for his treatment.
As for the chores, both Alex and Mr. Philip were taking care of them. Alex was sensible and thoughtful, so he would bring the food up to Molly’s room for her. After two days, the swelling on Molly’s ankle reduced. It was back to normal, though it still had a purple hue. Knock, knock! Someone knocked at the door, and Molly went to answer it. It was Caitlyn. “What brings you here?” Molly smiled as she invited Caitlyn in and sat down with her in the living room. “I’m here today to tell you something important, Miss Molly.” Caitlyn started to look serious. She was always laid-back, so it was obvious that the matter was something weighty when she became serious. Molly stopped smiling and became serious as well. “Tell me.”” Molly nodded.
“A top racer overseas got into an accident. His leg is seriously damaged, and all the hospitals say he will never stand up again. If his condition worsened, his legs might be amputated. His assistant contacted me and offered a lot of money for you to perform a surgery on him.” Caitlyn briefly told Molly about it.
She then paused and hesitated before continuing, “I know you want to take a break for now, but… I think I should let you know about this. I looked up this person and realized he is your second brother.”
Molly could not help but frown, “Brycen May?”
Caitlyn nodded. “Yeah, that’s him. Besides, he seemed to have suppressed this issue, so the news hasn’t reached here. If they didn’t come to me to ask for help, I wouldn’t know about this too. I haven’t responded to them. I just wanted to let you know so you can decide whether you want to treat him or not.”
She knew about Molly’s resentment toward the May family, but considering the seriousness of the matter, she ultimately decided to tell Molly about it. Molly could decide how she wanted to handle this herself.
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