Chapter 77 Raising Like a Silkworm
Chapter 77 Raising Like a Silkworm
The following morning, Jessica left home thirty minutes earlier, carrying the breakfast prepared by the
nanny, and hurried to the hospital.
As she cautiously entered the ward, Ang woke up.
Jessica blinked her eyes and asked, “Oh, did I wake you up?”
Ang weakly smiled and exined, “No, I didn’t sleep well. Why did youe so early? I remember
you
have sses in the morning.”
“I brought you breakfast. I asked my nanny to make it specially for you. It has been simmering for
several hours. It’s chicken soup, very fragrant.” Jessica put down her backpack and quickly took out the
lunchbox from the bag. “Whenever I get sick, my nanny will cook this for me, and I’ll feel better soon!”
As she opened the lid, the room was instantly filled with a delicious aroma, making Ang feel a bit
hungry.
These past
few days, she hadn’t eaten a meal and had been relying on intravenous nutrition.
“Have you eaten? Let’s eat together.” Ang’s voice was still a bit hoarse.
Upon hearing this, Jessica felt extremely sorry. “I’ve already eaten. You eat it all. It’s all for you.”
Jessica knew that Ang was injured and couldn’t move, so she carefully fed her.
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“I must say, your dad is truly despicable. How can he be so cruel to you, his own daughter, right after
you woke up?” Jessica expressed indignation, “Honestly, be my dad’s daughter instead. Although my
dad is uneducated, he knows how to take care of his daughter.”
The Turner Family amassed their fortune as nouveau riche, possessing wealth butcking in
education. They couldn’t fit into high society as they looked down upon the Turner Family for theirck
of educational background.
The same was true at school, where the children of officials and the wealthy were reluctant to y with
Jessica, all because of this reason.
Ang quietly sipped her chicken soup and said with a bitter smile, “Thank goodness my isn’t here.
Otherwise, he would have beaten me again.”
dad
“What do you mean?”
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“I suggested cutting ties and removing my household registration, and that’s why I got beaten,” Ang
spoke lightly.
This experience made her realize that certain blood rtionships needed to be cut off. Otherwise, they
could exploit the family name to perpetually harm her.
Jessica was shocked for a moment, then gave a thumbs up. “You’re really brave, but you’re
O foolish. At least wait for a time when someone is around before doing this. The beating you received
isn’t worth it at all.”
If there were outsiders present, George wouldn’t have hurt Ang so recklessly. Moreover, someone
could have extended a helping hand.
Ang lowered her eyes and sarcastically smiled. “I’m his daughter. Who has the right to him from
disciplining his own daughter?”
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“That’s not necessarily true. If it were Fanny, your brothers would definitely fight to help her, afraid that
she might get hurt even once, treating her delicately.”
Ang squinted her eyes. Jessica is right. I am beaten almost to death, and my own mother and
brothers just stand by, watching coldly, without offering a word of advice. What if it is Fanny… Family
ties cannot be forced. How does my present self, trapped by that obsession, only awaken after being
imprisoned to death?
“Ang, is this your ssmate?” The door of the ward was pushed open a little bit, and Queenie stuck
out half of her body, asking in confusion.
“Queenie…” Ang saw that it was Queenie and moved her body, unexpectedly pulling on her wound,
causing her face to turn pale with pain.
Queenie hurriedly came in nervously and said with concern, “Don’t move. Lie down properly.”
Angy down and was puzzled about how Queenie knew she was in the hospital. She was afraid
that Donald and the others would worry, so she didn’t tell them.
Upon realizing that it was gettingte, Jessica politely greeted Queenie, bid farewell, and assured
Ang that she would return to visit herter before hurrying off to school.
After Jessica left, Ang inquired, “Queenie, how did you know I was here?”
Queenie nced at her from head to toe, and her eyes instantly welled up with tears. “Rtives from
my inws came and brought some local specialties. I assumed you were living alone, so I brought
some for you. When I went to Grandma’s house, no one was there. Later, I went to school and
discovered that you hadn’t attended ss for a few days. Your
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“Queenie, please don’t cry. I didn’t tell you because I was afraid you would worry.” Ang hurriedly
comforted her.
“What happened? Tell me the truth.” Queenie said with a serious expression, pulling up at chair and
sitting down.
Upon realizing that she could no longer hide it, Ang exined everything in detail.
After listening. Queenie’s expression grew even more grave. “Ang, you’ve be independent.
You kept such a significant matter hidden from us. Are you nning to sever ties with us in the future?”
Ang felt a bit lost, bowing her head and epting the scolding. However, she also understood that
Queenie was worried about her, which was why she was so angry.
After Queenie finished scolding, Ang whispered, “Queenie, please don’t be angry. I know I was
wrong. I have already reported it to the police, and they will soon apprehend the murderer.”
Upon observing that Ang had be even thinner and her face had grown more gaunt, as if she
could be blown away by the wind, Queenie felt a pang of sadness. “Was it your ssmate who brought
you food? She was quite kind to you.”
Ang warmly smiled and introduced Jessica as her best friend at school. Queenie asked, “Where
were Uncle George and Aunt Scarlet during the days you were in the hospital? Did they know?”
Ang suppressed her smile and nodded. “They knew.”
Since they knew but didn’t even show up, Queenie tightly clenched her lips, feeling a sense of
suffocation.
However, she was a junior and couldn’t me George for anything.
She simply felt sorry for Ang.
After chatting for a while, Queenie had some matters to attend to at home and had to leave.
The hospital room fell silent once again.
Ang gazed out the window and admired the beautiful scenery of a clear blue sky and the faint glow
of dawn.
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After having the chicken soup and breakfast, she felt warm and at ease.
Throughout the day, there were always people stationed outside Ang’s room, taking turns to keep
watch over her. They would respond immediately if there was any movement.
This day could be considered the mostfortable and peaceful day Ang had experienced in a
while.
She ate until she was full and slept until she woke up, just like a content little caterpir.
In the evening, Jonathan arrived, apanied by Sebastian.
Sebastian carried a wooden lunch box. It was square and elegant, with the words “Laurel Hotel”
inscribed on it.
It had been specially prepared from Laurel Hotel.
Sebastian smiled and ced the small table board, opening the lunch box and arranging the food on it
one by one.
“This is your favorite dessert, ‘Orange Blossoms, specially made for you. There’s also mushroom soup,
garlic bread, and a few side dishes.”
Ang was weak and had been consuming light food recently.
Although the dishes were light, just looking at them made one’s appetite soar, especially when they
were from Laurel Hotel.
Since her arms couldn’t move, the nurse skillfully picked up the spoon and fed her.
She ate to her heart’s content, nearly finishing half of it.
After finishing the meal, Ang felt a bit embarrassed. “I ate too much. Jonathan, have you had
dinner?”
Jonathan took out a wet tissue and handed it to Ang, smiling softly. “Not yet. I’ll be having dinner at
the Sanders Mansion tonight with Grandpa and the others.”
Ang looked up. It was the first time she had heard Jonathan mention Kevin.
Jonathan’s tone was gentle as he added, “We’ll discuss our marriage.”