Chapter 135
Chapter 135
Erika rushed over to them, “What did you just say? Your nephew was sent home before he recovers? Does it mean that he is incurable?”
She looked anxious.
The two servants couldn’t help flinching because of her sudden appearance, “Sorry, little lady Joanna, we didn’t mean to talk just now.”
They were so scared of being fired for chitchatting during working hours.
“Don’t worry. You won’t get fired.” Joanna noticed what they were worried about, “Just tell me! Does it mean that the disease is incurable?”
Hearing that, the servants breathed a sigh of relief, “Commonly speaking, he should have stayed in the hospital for treatment if the disease were curable.”
“Since his parents could afford the treatment and they love their son, I don’t think they should drop the hope unless it’s incurable.”
What they said shocked Erika greatly.
Her sadness started to escalate. She felt like being trapped in the abyss of desperation with her face ghastly pale.
Then she burst into tears.
…
About three minutes later, with a livid face, Sebastian was holding the sobbing Erika into his arms while glaring at the two servants kneeling and shivering on the ground, “What happened to her?”
Both the servants trembled in fear with tears in their eyes, “Mr. Grant, we don’t know! We were just talking about my nephew…and then little lady Joanna rushed over and asked if it meant my nephew was incurable as he returned home before he got recovered…Then she suddenly cried.”
They swore to God that was all they had said to her.
Hearing that, Sebastian looked at the little girl, “Why did you ask that question?”
Tears went down Erika’s face all over, “Joanna…no, Erika had left the hospital.”
Sebastian seemed to freeze while wiping her tears off.
Now he noticed the reason for her tears—she actually assumed that Erika got discharged from the hospital because she was incurable.
At the thought of that, Sebastian was rendered worried. He hurried to dial the number of Bonnie.
“Hello?” said Bonnie.
“Why did you get Erika discharged from the hospital?” Sebastian asked straightforwardly.
Bonnie was stunned, wondering how he noticed that in less than 30 minutes after the discharge. Was he still spying on her?
“Hey, answer me!” Sebastian huffed. His voice went louder, mixed with inconspicuous annoyance.
Bonnie was horrified by his aggressive attitude. She gasped for air to chill herself.
“Mr. Grant, I appreciate your help. But I have turned to the most professional pediatrician with the help of my friend. So, thank you for your kindness.”
After a short pause, she added, “Mr. Grant, you can tell your doctors to stop working on a treatment plan for my daughter. It’s a matter of privacy. If you still insist, I might resort to the court.”
Soon, Sebastian turned into a horrible expression. Even the air inside the study seemed to be frozen.
Resort to the court?
Huh, how ungrateful!
She literally ran away again with her daughter without even noticing him as soon as she accessed to a better doctor.
Great!
“Okay…” Sebastian continued with his aggressive cold voice, “My doctors aren’t that free enough for your disposal at any time! I am just calling to confirm her discharge in case you make me take the blame if she weren’t fortunate enough to survive and died in my hospital!”Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.