Chapter 292 His Suspicion Was Even Greater Joseph was concerned about Zachariasâ condition. Upon hearing Zachariasâ voice, he immediately entered the room.
âZacharias, how are you feeling?â
Zacharias nodded and replied, âMuch better, thanks to Angela. Otherwise, I would still be feeling uncomfortable.â
âThanks to her? Did you not hear her attitude toward Mom?â
Just the memory of Angelaâs demeanor before she left made Joseph feel upset.
Angelaâs criticism made him feel embarrassed.
Upon hearing Josephâs words, Zacharias coughed before gently saying, âJoseph, donât blame Angela. Mom really didnât treat her well before.â
Recalling those chaotic dreams, Zacharias felt even more bitter.
Seeing Zachariasâ pale face, Joseph quickly stepped forward to pat his back. âZacharias, donât dwell on unhappy things. Taking care of your health is the most important thing.â
âI know.â Zacharias nodded, still holding Josephâs hand with some concern. âJoseph, try not to have too many biases against Angela.â
Joseph felt that Zacharias was not in his right mind now. However, seeing his poor complexion, he refrained from saying anything harsh, simply agreeing perfunctorily.
After that, he couldnât help but defend himself.
âI donât harbor any biases against her. Sheâs just not likable. I simply asked her to go see Mom, not to treat her. And she acted so heartless and cold. Sheâs really ungrateful.â
âAngela is not as terrible as you make her out to be. If you treat her better in the future, she may not be as harsh. Perhaps she will relent and visit Mom.â
Zacharias believed that despite Angelaâs tough exterior, she was actually softâhearted, just like when she compromised to save him.
He could sense her genuine concern for his wellâbeing, which led to his change in attitude toward her.
1/4 âWhen has Angela ever listened to me? Will being kind to her make a difference?â Joseph was feeling irritated.
He already disliked Angelaâs condescending attitude, and hearing Zacharias defend her only fueled his anger.
âWell, then at least be a bit nicer to Angela for my sake. She saved my life, after all,â Zacharias advised helplessly.
âShe saved you with conditions! Fanny is still suffering outside!â
At the mention of Fanny, Zacharias lowered his head, gazed at his pale fingers, and fell silent.
Joseph said, âForget it. Donât be concerned about these matters. Rest well and prioritize your health.â
He worried that Fanny might be sick since she hadnât contacted him all day and hadnât visited Scarlet in the hospital.
She had always had poor health, and he didnât want her to jeopardize it due to their motherâs situation.
Zacharias watched Joseph depart, sighed, and said nothing mo