Chapter 192
A womany on the bed, stered from head to toe–literally. Her face was so
swollen, Thssa couldn’t even recognize
Isabe. Her mouth puffed up like she’d been stung by a bee, her eyes were swollen like light bulbs; he
r whole face looked like an over–inted
balloon
By just looking, she couldn’t really tell whether she was a guy or a gal.
Only the long hair scattered over her shoulders gave a hint that she might be a dame.
Beside her bed huddled a group of old folks, distant rtives who’d heard that she’d been hospitalized
and came to pay her a visit.
In their vige, it’s a tradition that when someone got sick and ended up in the hospital, a group of frien
ds and family would be organized toe and check on them.
Evelyn was one of those invited, so she came with Thssa and the kids to visit Isabe.
Thssa walked into the room, gazing curiously at the person on the bed.
If Evelyn hadn’t mentioned that they were visiting Isabe, Thssa wouldn’t have had the slightest clu
e that the woman lying there was her!
She remembered pping Isabe a few times just two days ago. How on earth did that turn her into th
is stered, swollen mess?
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How could her ps have possibly resulted in this severe aftermath?
“Isabe, we’re here to see you. Oh dear, you poor thing, bone injuries take a long time to heal. You ne
ed to rest up; only after you recover can you get married to your boyfriend,” Evelyn approached, her
words filled with concern.
The rtives quickly chimed in, “Yeah, your boyfriend is so rich and loves you so much. If you be
ugly or lose a hand or a foot, he could be snatched by someone else. So, you’ve got to take good care
of yourself.”
Hearing these “concerned” words, Isabe was so mad she was grinding her teeth!
Were they here to visit her or to kick her when she was down?
Isabe’s
mother was also displeased, saying, “Our Isabe and her boyfriend have a very good rtionship. Tru
e love isn’t just about appearance. If there’s a solid emotional foundation, her boyfriend would be even
more heartbroken to see her hurt. But we appreciate your concern.”
Those rtives who usually saw Isabe doing so well, now that she was in an unfortunate situation, s
poke with sarcasm and schadenfreude.
Having been rebutted by Isabe’s mother, they felt awkward and made excuses to leave.
Evelyn and Thssa had just arrived so it’d be awkward to leave with them.
Evelyn sat down by the bed, starting to chat with Isabe’s mother, asking, “Isabe was fine before; ho
w did she suddenly get injured?”
Isabe’s mother nced at Isabe, seeing
her red and swollen eyes, signaling her not to spill the beans, as it’d be too embarrassing.
Understanding, Isabe’s mother awkwardly
Isabe was just walking when she identally fell into a sewage drain, all because those damn
thieves stole the manhole
cover.”
“Oh, I see. While theft should be condemned, those who falsely use others of being thieves are eve
n more infuriating. Honestly, karma will always catch up with wrongdoers; that’s just the way life is,” Ev
elyn said with a smile.
However, her words were clearly implying something..
Previously in Hollowbrook, Thssa was taken to the police station and used of theft. Evelyn went t
o confront Greta Sterling, and after some investigation, she realized that the emerald pendant was actu
ally nted by Isabe, who made Greta pretend to find it and hand it to Thssa.
In the end, the cops took Thssa away on charges of stealing the emerald pendant.
Later, Thssa came back, telling her that the cops found out she was framed..
Evelyn was no fool so she naturally understood that Isabe was the on