Chapter 104 Annoying Norma Chapter 104 Annoying Norma Donald rushed while holding several gift boxes in his hand.
Who is sick? Angela mused when she spotted him.
Upon hearing someone call out his name, he stopped and looked around, before spotting Angela in a white coat.
Angela hurried over and glanced at the gift boxes in his hands. They were all premium. nutritional supplements and fruits, meticulously chosen for their quality.
âWhoâs sick?â she asked.
Donald hadnât expected to run into Angela at the hospital and smiled wryly. âItâs Queenieâs motherâinâlaw. Sheâs hospitalized here, so I came to check on her during lunch break.â
Queenieâs motherâinâlaw?
Angelaâs eyes flashed, then she sweetly smiled. âLet me go with you.â
Donald didnât mind. As they walked, he curiously asked, âWhat are you doing here? And why are you wearing a doctorâs white coat?â
âI accompanied my mentor to go to the charity clinic to lend a hand.â Angela grabbed some of the fruits and then recollected, âUncle Donald, you mentioned last time that you werenât feeling well. Did you get a checkâup?â
âith expenses piling up, Donald was hesitant to spend money on that. He shook his head.
âAs one gets older, there are always some minor ailments. Resting helps. I donât need to go to the hospital for a checkup.â
Angela pretended to be annoyed and said, âLook at you, still an intellectual but with such low. awareness. You need to address minor issues early, or they could escalate into major ones that are harder to treat. My teacher is a doctor here, and I, as his student, get discounts. It wonât cost much. Iâll reimburse you later and accompany you for a checkâup.â
âYouâre just a youngster. How can I accept your money?â Donald furrowed his brow and said. disapprovingly.
Angela chuckled softly. âYou mentioned Iâve matured last time, and now Iâm a prosperous lady. I have the means, I wonât spend it. Should I reserve it for other people? Iâm looking out for you, so you donât need to help me save.â
Toax 11:18 +5 Free Coins Chapter 104 Annoying Norma Donald paused and sighed inwardly. In the blink of an eye, she has grown up and got married.
Seeing her wellâdressed, wellâfed, and with smooth and light skin which were indications she was healthy, he felt reassured about her marrying into the Lawson family.
âAll right then, I wonât try to save money for you,â he conceded.
With Donaldâs definitive response, Angela felt somewhat relieved.
In her previous life, she showed very little care to Donaldâs family. By the time she realized he had cancer, it was too late, and he was in the terminal stage without any hope of treatment.
Hence, she was unaware of the exact timing of his illness.
As Angela trailed Donald upstairs, she lowered her gaze and contemplated how to persuade him to undergo a biannual checkâ
up.
In this lifetime, she was determined not to let him perish prematurely.
In no time, they reached the fourth floor of the hospital as per the directions, with room number 405.
Angela had been to the hospital several times and was familiar with the hospital, so she found the ward easily.
The ward was a quadruple room, and upon pushing the door ajar, she spotted the busy Queenie inside.
Her hair was hastily tied back, with a few strands disheveled, and her complexion appeared pallid, likely due to excessive exhaustion.
In the farthest hospital bed lay an elderly individual, appearing to be in her fifties or sixties, sporting gray hair and prominent cheekbones. Her sharp and unfriendly gaze hinted that she was not easy to get along with.
âDidnât you notice my cup was empty? Are you trying to scald me to death with this boiling water? I knew it, the moment I fell ill, youâve been secretly wishing for me to kick the bucket sooner rather than later, so you can be done with me.â
Queenie sighed softly and mustered a smile as she attempted to reason, âMom, I didnât do that. Both Horace and I sincerely hope for you to get better soon.â
âHmph, whatever. âGet better soon, so you wonât have to deal with taking care of me anymore, right?â Norma shot a cold glance at her and became increasingly annoyed. âI really 2/4 N 98% 11:18 Chapter 104 Annoying Norma canât understand what Horace saw in you back then. Youâre completely useless, just leeching off my son, and canât even help or care for anyone Queenie tightly gripped the kettle as a wave of bitterness surged within her, and tears slowly streamed down her cheeks.
Norma sneered. âCry all you want. Iâm not dead yet!â
Upon watching this scene, Angelaâs anger flared up immediately. Her eyes narrowed with determination as she walked in with confidence and a composed smile gracing her lips. âMrs. Swine, youâve completely misunderstood. Queenie went to the same school as Horace, and her grades were even better. She was highly regarded for her talent.
âShe gave up a highâpaying job overseas just to return and take care of your family. That was. approximately $50,000 annually, totaling over $300,000. How much does Horace carn now? Is it five or six hundred thousand?â
Suddenly someone came in. Norma was startled as she stared at Angela who appeared out of nowhere with an unpleasant expression.
Queenie called out softly, âAngela...â
It turned out to be her cousin, Angela Kins.
â500,000 or 600,000? Youâve got some nerve to boast at such a young age. You probably donât even know how much 500,000 or 600,000 is.â Norma rolled her eyes.
She dares to talk big about hundreds of thousands of dollars. Does she think that free!
ney grows on the Her son was a manager who earned a high salary. He only made around a hundred thousand a year. Could Queenie, a woman, really surpass her son?
An empathetic Angela took the water kettle from Queenieâs hand and placed it on the communal table against the wall.
Donald stood at the door while holding the gifts. He suppressed his anger and managed to adjust his expression before stepping inside.
He glanced at his daughter before shifting his gaze toward Norma. âMrs. Swine, Horace told me that youâre q not feeling well, so I came to see you. Here are some fruits and supplements for you to nourish your body.â
Norma casually glanced at them, then haughtily instructed Queenie, âWhy are you standing there like a log? Canât you see your dad brought something? Go and take it.â
3/4 M M TO Σ 98% 11:18 Chapter 104 Annoying Norma She knew their familyâs financial situation very well. They were very poor, so what good things could they afford to buy?
Queenie bit her lip. Her face was very pale and her eyes were red as she walked up to Donald and said in a hoarse voice. âDad, just give it to me.â
Listening to his daughterâs hoarse voice, Donald couldnât hold back anymore. His expression darkened as he grabbed Queenieâs arm and walked out of the hospital room, saying. âFollow me.â
Norma immediately sat up and sharply yelled, âDonald, who are you showing that attitude. to?â
Angela quickly moved her body to block Normaâs line of sight.
She sneered and said coldly, âYouâll find out soon enough.â
âWhat do you mean?â Norma frowned.
With a light chuckle, Angela brought over a chair and sat down. She grabbed Normaâs wrist and stared coldly at her.
âWhat do you want?â Norma struggled to break free from Angelaâs grip, but no matter how hard she tried, she couldnât shake it off.
âYouâre not actually ill, are you? Creating fake medical records to try and extort money?â Angela asked indifferently before casually releasing her hand.
Norma widened her eyes, avoiding Angelaâs gaze, and retorted, âHow could I not be sick? Iâm here in the hospital, arenât I?
Youâre just talking nonsense.â
Angela chuckled softly, her demeanor exuding both arrogance and calmness. âWell, considering there are several renowned doctors here today offering free consultations, and since youâre Queenieâs motherâinâlaw, it might be a good idea to take advantage of this opportunity. Would you like me to help arrange a joint consultation?
âOh, and let me introduce myself. Iâm Angela Kins, a medical student currently under the guidance of Professor Noah, a nationally acclaimed academician whoâs been featured prominently in both newspapers and on television.â
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