My Billionaire Husband (Vivian and Morris)

Chapter 143 Madame Cheal is Missing



Chapter 143 Madame Cheal is Missing

She was very fond of porridge, but as she ate the porridge she had made, she inexplicably

remembered the porridge made by Morris.

Even though he could only make porridge, he had to admit that the porridge he made tasted extremely

good.

After eating, she cleaned up. She checked the train tickets online, and then bought a ticket to return

home to Zhutang Township in Laoshan County in three days.

It was nearing ten o'clock when she finished everything.

Vivian picked up her phone and was about to call Madame Cheal to say that she didn't want to do the

wedding planning for Morris and Yoona, but Madame Cheal' call came in.

"Grandma, I was just about to call you, why are you calling?"

Vivian couldn't help but feel a sense of coincidence.

"Haha, is that so? I thought you would not call me until I call you."

On the other end of the phone, Madame Cheal smiled brightly, in a good mood.

"No, I was just about to call you about something."

"What is it?"

"Grandma, it's ...... that ...... I'm going back hometown recently, so I won't be able to help with the

planning for Yoona and Morris’ wedding. I'm really sorry about that."

Vivian felt guilty for Madame Cheal from the bottom of her heart.

There was no way to repay her for the many times she had saved her life.

"I was just going to tell you about that too. Where are you, I am coming to get you."

Madame Cheal asked.

"No, no, no, Grandma, where are you? I'll come to you."

"I'm right here in the park where you saved me last time."

"Okay, wait for me, I'll be right there."

Vivian hung up the phone, changed into a sports outfit, and rode her electric bike straight to the park.

Twenty minutes later, she met Madame Cheal by the lake in the park.

Vivian walked up to Madame Cheal and greeted her with a joyful smile, "Hi, Grandma?"

"You came so fast, haha ......"

When Madame Cheal saw Vivian come over, she smiled amiably, took Vivian's hand of her own

accord, sighed, and said, ''I called you over, because there's something I want to tell you. My mind is

not working well now, that's why I said some confusing things at the old mansion that day, asking you to

help plan Yoona and Morris' wedding. Please don’t blame me."

Her vicissitudes-covered face was loaded with apologies and guilt, and her grip on Vivian's hand hadn't

even been loosened.

Vivian astutely sensed that something was not right, and associating it with the last time when Madame

Cheal suddenly asked her if she knew 'where her youngest daughter was', she asked, "Grandma, are

you ...... "

Alzheimer's?

She didn't dare to say this, for fear of hurting Madame Cheal's heart.

Unexpectedly, Madame Cheal shook her head and let out a long sigh, pulling her to a side bench, "Yes,

at first I didn't believe it either, but now that my brain is becoming less and less useful every day and I

remember things wrong from time to time, I have to accept the fact that I have Alzheimer's."

What Vivian had always suspected was confirmed, but she wasn't overly surprised, and accepted

everything calmly instead.

"When did it happen, does Morris know?"

"It's been a few months, and I didn't dare to let Morris know." Her cloudy eyes gazed at Vivian and she

patted the back of her hand, "Don't tell Morris, lest he worry. He has a hard time too."

Sitting in the park, Madame Cheal chatted with Vivian.

Vivian was a quiet listener, responding to a few words every now and then.

After talking for a while, she then asked, "Grandma, where is Marry, she is not with you?"

"No, I sent her back."

"In that case, let's go to the store and get a bottle of water." She didn't feel at ease with Madame Cheal

being here.

Especially now that she knew that Madame Cheal has Alzheimer's, it's even more important to take

care of her.

"It's okay, I'm still in my right mind, I will be there. Go on, I am waiting for you here."

"Well......"

Vivian hesitated, but on second thought, Madame Cheal had only been ill for a few months, so it

shouldn't be so serious that she couldn't find her way around.

So she couldn't 'overly' worry about her, lest she hurt Madame Cheal's pride.

"Fine, I'll go get a bottle of water."

Vivian instructed the old lady to sit here and wait for her, and she went to the store in front of the park

to buy water.

On the way, she received a call from her foster mother, so she talked to her foster mother, but didn't

mention a word about her coming home in a couple of days, intending to surprise the family.

But by the time she returned to the bench where she had been sitting with Madame Cheal with the

water, Madame Cheal was no longer there.

Vivian's heart thudded and she looked around immediately in shock, but did not find Madame Cheal.

She reached for her phone and dialed Madame Cheal's number, and after only a few rings, the call was

answered.

"Grandma, where are you?"

"Miss, you know the owner of this phone? I just picked it up, come and get it."

"What? Okay, okay, where are you? I'll come find you."

Vivian was so frightened that she put the two bottles of mineral water directly on the bench and trotted

to the northeast corner of the park to find the old man who had picked up Madame Cheal's cell phone.

She thanked the old man before she got the phone and continued on to find Madame Cheal.

After searching around the park without finding Madame Cheal, she went back to the park

management office to check the surveillance and finally found that Madame Cheal had disappeared to

a location in the southeast corner.

The surveillance there was broken, so she could not see where she had been.

Knowing that things were serious, Vivian immediately made a call to Morris.

The phone rang a few times but no one answered.

She dialed three more times before Morris answered the phone, "Something wrong?"

"Morris, Grandma's lost. Grandma asked me out just now and we met at River East Park, and when I

went to get some water and Grandma lost, and I can't find her now."

Vivian was anxious and worried.

The originally indifferent Morris heard Vivian's words and couldn't help but wonder, "Call her if you can't

find her."

"I have her phone in my hand. In case you don't know, Grandma, Grandma, she ...... she got

Alzheimer's a few months ago and I'm afraid she's lost."

Vivian was simply going crazy.

Morris’ heart thumped, realizing the seriousness of the matter, and immediately said, "Wait for me

there, I'll be right over."

"Okay, okay, I'll wait here."

Vivian put aside her 'personal grudge' with Morris and walked out of the park. She walked and asked

the people walking beside her if they had seen Madame Cheal. This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.

She told her facial features, but after asking dozens of people, they all said they hadn't seen Madame

Cheal.


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