Chapter 306 Better to Wait for a Miracle âWhat are you looking at?â Jonathan asked, embracing Angela.
Angela shook her head. âNothing. Letâs go back.â
Jonathan had been eager to take her home, so he held her and left.
In the distance, someone sighed as they watched the two of them. âMr. Lawson and his wife are really clingy.â
Another person chimed in, sounding equally envious.
On the way, Angela mentioned to Jonathan about going to visit Scarlet the next day. Jonathan simply asked, âDo you want me to accompany you?â
âNo need.â Angela shook her head. âOliver will be with me.â
She was planning to visit the hospital the next day and would likely encounter members of the Kins Family. Dealing with the Kins Family was often bothersome, and she didnât want Jonathan to get too involved.
He was already occupied with work every day, and she didnât want him to waste his energy on unworthy individuals.
The following day, Angela arrived at the hospital early. Upon reaching Scarletâs ward, she only found a caretaker snacking on sunflower seeds and engrossed in her phone.
t When the caretaker, Evic, heard someone enter the ward, she quickly hid the sunflower seeds. Seeing Angela, she asked in confusion; âDid you come to the wrong ward?â
Angela glanced at her. âNo, I didnât.â
Evie said nothing else, pretending to tidy up the scattered seed shells around her. After stealing glances at Angela several times, she asked, âAre you here to visit Mrs. Kins? I havenât seen you here before.â
Angela replied, âYes, itâs my first visit. Just here to check and then leave.â
After speaking, she assessed Scarletâs condition. Scarlet appeared to be asleep, with an empty drip bag attached. Angela saw that the drip bag was empty, and the blood had started to backflow slightly.
She promptly pressed the call button on the bedside of the hospital bed.
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Evie, observing her actions, asked loudly, âWhat are you doing?â
Angela glanced at her calmly, ignoring her and holding Scarletâs hand with the drip.
Noticing that the tube attached to the hand was filled with blood, Evie became alarmed. âHey, when did the drip finish so suddenly? Iâve been watching it the whole time.â
Angela twisted the drip tube a few times, allowing the blood to slowly return from the tube to the body until it was completely drained before removing the needle.
Evie looked at her somewhat awkwardlyâuncertain of her identityâand could only remain silent, smiling sheepishly.
Angela did not expect to glean any useful information from Evie, who seemed indifferent, and carefully examined Scarletâs condition.
Although Scarlet was in a vegetative state, her appearance suggested she was merely asleep. After a thorough examination, Angela confirmed that her condition was unusual.
If she were to receive treatment, it would be quite challenging. However, Angela was unaware that the doctors had already stated that Scarlet had a ninety percent chance of not waking up.
At the wardâs entrance, the nurse who responded to the call button inquired, âHas the drip finished?â
Angela withdrew her gaze and replied calmly, âItâs done, and the needle has been removed. Is there anything else that needs to be administered?â
ââHow did you remove the needle by yourself? After removing the needle, you should-
âItâs been taken care of, Angela interrupted, disregarding the nurseâs instructions, and went to find Joseph.
She couldnât comprehend the Kins Familyâs thought process; how could they hire someone like Evie who couldnât even provide proper care?
Joseph was surprised to see Angela. âAre you here to visit Mom?â
He hadnât expected her to arrive so early. In his mind, Angela would have likely delayed or procrastinated.
âIâve already visited her, and I suggest you replace the caretaker.â
After making that statement, Angela was preparing to leave, but Joseph stopped and caught up with her, asking, âAre you going to leave just like this?â
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JAW Chapter 306 Better to Wait for a Miracle In response, Angela countered, âWhat else should I do?â
+15 Free Coins She had not made any promises to George regarding treating Scarlet, and she certainly did. not possess magical abilities.
Scarletâs conditionâeven with her grandmother presentâseemed beyond help. She did not require treatment, but rather, a miracle.
With that said, Angela had no intention of staying and was ready to leave.
As Joseph reached out to stop her, he was intercepted by Oliver, who warned him with a stern glance.
Unable to stop her, Joseph followed her in puzzlement and inquired, âAre you really leaving? Did you come all this way just to criticize the caretaker?â
Although George had asked him to convince Angela, Joseph was unprepared. He assumed that upon seeing Scarletâs current state, Angela would be inclined to attempt treatment.
âNot criticizing her, but just offering a friendly reminder. I came to visit, thatâs all. I made that clear to George Kins beforehand,â
Angela explained patiently as she allowed him to follow.
While she spoke, Oliver kept a watchful eye on Joseph, as if anticipating any attempt by him to approach Angela.
Feeling somewhat helpless, Joseph asked, âMust we converse in this manner? How can I be certain that you actually visited Mom? Why not accompany me now to check on her?â
Chuckling, Angela came to a stop and remarked, âI saw the caretaker you hired snacking on visit. sunflower seeds and engrossed in her phone. This is enough to say that Iâve paid my Instead of trying to guiltâtrip me, why not put in the effort to find a more dedicated caretaker and await a miracle? Once that occurs, Scarlet Square will awaken.â
Perplexed, Joseph inquired, âWhat do you mean, Angela Kins? Youâre saying all this, yet your refuse to accompany me to see Mom again. Are you implying that Mom requires a miracle to awaken?â
Angela, maintaining her composure even as Joseph grew more agitated, responded bluntly, âIâm not cursing her, just stating the reality.
After a moment of restraint, Joseph softened his tone and implored, âWill you accompany me to check on her again? Even if you have no intention of treating Mom, at least share thoughts on what might be wrong.â
your âIf you ask nicely. I might consider it,â Angela replied, crossing her arms and observing his 3/4 frustrated expression with a faint smile.
Indeed, there was a certain satisfaction in witnessing the misfortune of hateful people. Her visit to the hospital was not entirely fruitless, Contemplating Georgeâs ongoing police investigation and the bleak prognosis from the doctors about Scarlet. Joseph bowed his head. âIâm pleading with you, Angela.â
Satisfied, Angela turned to Oliver and suggested, âLetâs return and check on her once more.â
Oliver promptly caught up with her while Joseph clenched his teeth, appearing grim and mad.
Upon entering the ward, Angela spotted Fanny in the room. Evie was in a conversation with her, and they appeared to be getting along well.
When Fanny saw Angela, she frowned and exclaimed, âWhy are you here? Donât come bothering my mom. She doesnât want to see you!â