Chapter 131
Martha beamed at Yvette the moment she entered the ward.
Looking more spirited, Martha eximed, “Yvie, you’re here! Come!”
“Okay.” Yvette obeyed. She went up to Martha and asked, “Grandma, did you take your
medicine?”
“Of course I did! You prescribed them, after all”
Gazing at Yvette affectionately, Martha took her hand and crooned, “Yvie, I feel like I’m going to
recover soon after you visit me.”
Martha’s affection toward Yvette reminded her of Ka once again. When Ka was still alive, she
also used to hold Yvette’s hand whenever she talked to her.
“I’ll visit you more often in the future, Grandma,” Yvette replied sweetly.
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Pleased, Martha patted Yvette’s hand and said, “Yvie, I’m thrilled to have you visit me. But I can’t
bear to have youe here every single day. It’s a hassle!”
“Grandma, I don’t think it’s a hassle.”
Martha broke into a wide grin. “You’re such a dear…”
“Grandma, you should take your medicine now,” Wilson said, striding into the ward with Martha’s
medicine.
Martha didn’t even spare him a nce. Instead, she held Yvette’s hand and swatted at him
impatiently. “Can’t you see that I’m talking to Yvie? Shoo, don’t disturb us!”
“You should take your medicine first, Grandma. I’ll chat with youter,” Yvette cooed.
Martha’s expression changed instantly. She nodded vigorously and said, “You’re making a lot of
sense, Yvie. I’ll take my medicine now!”
The way she treated Wilson and Yvette was so different.
Samuel couldn’t help but sigh. Martha had really forgotten about Wilson once she had Yvette with
her. Wilson’s future status in his family was worrying, indeed.
Rendered at a loss, Wilson smiled weakly. He gazed at them, seemingly already used to Martha’s
differential treatment.
Yvette had also added a sedative to Martha’s prescription, allowing Martha to rest at ease. Martha
began nodding off after taking her
medicine. She went to rest promptly after chatting with Yvette for a while.
Quietly, Yvette left the ward. She noticed that she’d received a message from Yara. “Yvie, Ash is
back today. Remember toe back for dinner tonight!”
“Alright, I will,” Yvette replied
With her head lowered, she wasn’t paying attention to her surroundings. Just as she was about to
bump into a pir, Wilson suddenly pulled her into his arms.
“Careful,” he said, his voice thick with resignation and affection.
Leaning into his embrace, Yvette gazed at him sweetly. “You’re not mad anymore?”
Wilson felt his usual indifference melting away the moment he met her gaze. He pinched her cheeks
gently and said, “Yeah, I’m not.”
He’d be lying if he said he was no longer furious. But once he saw Yvette, he couldn’t even bear to
reprimand her, let alone be mad at her. Moreover, he had leamed from Collin that the first rule of
winning someone over was to be patient.