Chapter 348
Jenny rarely heard Paul praise someone. However, judging from his tone, he wasn’t being polite or
ttering anyone. Instead, he truly thought Skr was worthy of admiration
In that instant, Jenny’s heart sank. Under the nket, her hands were sped tightly together.
ConTEent bel0ngs to N?v(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
In a hospital in Jipsburg City, derogatory remarks were hearding from a ward. Patients from
the
other wards couldn’t sleep in peace because of that.
So, theyined to the staff nurse, Hry Dean.
Hry had a headache upon receiving thoseints.
She’d never expected ady from a distinguished family to be so ill–mannered. Besides, although
her
family seemed conscientious, they were actually perfunctory in caring for her.
They showed no patience toward her at all. Otherwise, the patient wouldn’t have had such a slow
recovery and kept losing her temper.
She was only throwing tantrums because of her family’s attitude.
Hry had seen various patients and their families. She understood what was actually happening.
As she entered the ward, she saw a smashed bowl and spilled food on the floor. She was startled.
It was
more serious than she’d thought. She was truly rendered speechless.
In the ward, food was sttered all over Samuel and Peter. They were in a sorry state. Both men
were dashing. They were from a wealthy family, after all. Yet now, their branded clothes were all
ruined.
When Samuel saw Hry enter, his face changed. Suppressing his anger, he told Sadie, “Mom, can
you
stop acting up?”
“Acting up? If you treated me better and taken better care of me, would I be so mad? All I did was
comin about being in difort and that the food was not to my taste.
I
“You two frowned and got angry with me because of that! How can I not be angry?” Sadie defended
herself.
She’d just gone through the pain of amputation and needed her family’s undivided care at this
moment.
But what had they done?
They’d scorned her for being disabled!
They were impatient with her and didn’t take good care of her. Despite staying in the ward with her,
they were all ying with their phones. When she wanted some water, they thought she was being
fussy.
Upon listening to her, Samuel and Peter looked grumpy.
Samuel, in particr, couldn’t put up with it anymore. “Can you not be so unreasonable, Mom? It’s
good
enough that we put our work aside to apany you, you know? Why can’t you understand us?”
He couldn’t understand how his elegant and well–mannered mother had ended up in this state.
She was
no different from a shrew now.
Sadie was so mad that her eyes reddened. “You! I worked hard to raise you all, and this is how you
treat
me?”
They always had aeback for whatever she said.
Peter frowned. His patience wore out.
Hry understood what was going on after listening to them. Sadie’s family must not have tried their
best tofort her. That was why Sadie was so displeased.
Hry said, “Other patients‘ families haveined that you’re too noisy. It’s not easy to look after
a patient, especially when she has juste out of surgery.
“She will have mood swings, and that, in turn, requires more patience from the family to
communicate and console her. Is there anyone else in the family who can look after her?”
Thest question was directed to Samuel and Peter. Peter refused to say anything.