Chapter 197 You'd Better Come Now
Chapter 197 You'd Better Come Now
Chapter 197 You'd Better Come Now
Lilian also received a call from the carer, who said she could no longer do the job.
Lilian wanted to ask what was wrong but could not speak. So, she was worried on the other end of the phone.
Everything had been fine when she had left the ward last night!
The carer continued, "How can I refund that money to you? Can you come to me tomorrow? You'd better come now. I feel Francis will soon die." Lilian tightly held the phone in panic and hated herself for being unable to speak.
After hanging up the phone, she immediately sent a text message to the carer, told her she could not speak, and asked her te tell her about Fabiana’s condition.
Then, she looked up upstairs. After hesitating for a long time, she gave up asking him for help. She walked to the sofa, sat down, tightly held the phone, and waited for the carer's reply.
The carer was so busy that she didn't have time to check the text messages, so she did not reply after Lilian waited for a long. When Lilian looked at the clock on the wall, she found it was ten in the evening. She was too anxious, so she had a prickling headache again. She heard something buzzing in her mind and felt dizzy. The entire world was spinning.
She covered her head, curled up on the sofa. grabbed her hair, and gritted her teeth to endure the pain. She thought she would be fine after she got through it, so she hugged herself tighter.
After a few minutes, she felt one hundred years had passed.
Suddenly, her phone vibrated. She hurriedly forced herself to sit up and picked up the phone from the ground. Then, she endured the headache and tremblingly unlocked it.
It was the carer's reply, saying, "Fabiana’s son Paul came and said he would stop her treatment and take her back. The medical expenses had not been spent yet. so the doctor asked Francis to continue her treatment. But Paul made a scene in the hospital and asked them to refund the money. Fabiana was so angry that she passed out. After she was wheeled out of the emergency room, the doctor kept shaking his head. Paul was scared, so
he didn't insist on refunding the money and let the doctor continue to treat her. He has left. Fabiana is alone in the hospital. The carer was afraid Paul would blackmail her if anything happened to Francis. So, she wanted to quit the job.
The doctor had issued a critical illness notice, so she thought it would be difficult for Fabiana to survive.
Lilian's heart twitched when she :
read the long message. She grabbed
her collar because she had difficulty
breathing. She wondered why Paul
had-appeared in the hospitabWas it
a egincidence?
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She knocked on her head and tried to calm down. When the pain subsided a little, she slowly looked upstairs, wondering whether he was so cold- blooded.
She forced her weak body to stand up and walked toward the study. She swayed at every step as if she would fall at any time.
When she went in without knocking on the door, Francis was sitting i cross-legged, lazily leaning back-on the sofa, holding his phone in his handy and listening to the pefson on the-other end of the phone Speaking.
When he raised his eyes to glance at her, he noticed her pale face and slightly frowned. Then, he turned his attention back to his phone.
Lilian slowly walked over and intently looked at him
"OK, I know." After speaking, he hung up the phone and looked at her again. She stared at him and gestured, "Why?"
He looked at her fingers without replying.
She continved, "I have promised not to see heragain. Why can't you let her go? When I woke up las night, I found was i in the same hospital as Fabiana, So, I went to visit her. I did't specifically go there. to see hér." © 2024 Nôv/el/Dram/a.Org.
Francis suddenly reached out to pull her over.