Tracy leaned into Amoldâs arms, coughed a couple of times, and said, âArnold, letâs take a DNA test right now. If I canât prove my innocence today, life ainât worth living anymoreâ
Before she could finish her sentence, she halfâclosed her eyes, feigning a fainting spell.
âMom! Mom, whatâs wrong with you?â
Sheila rushed over, kneeling by her side. She anxiously shook her motherâs body, saying. âMom, donât scare mel Donât leave meâ¦â
Arnold panicked too: âTracy Tracy, wake upâ
Tracy simply closed her eyes completely, acting as if she had lost consciousness Sheila could tell Tracy was just putting on an act, so she wasnât worried at all. To play along with her momâs drama, she cried out with feigned resentment:
âDad, do you still not trust mom even after all this? Elinor is deliberately trying to stir up trouble in our family! If anything happens to Mom today I donât want to live either.â
Amold was a mess. He looked at his eldest daughter, crying like a river, then turned to his younger daughter, Elinor, who remained calm. He was more inclined to side with the pitifulâlooking Tracy and Sheila So he scolded, âElinor, what are you standing there for? Call an ambulance now! Are you happy to see your Auntie Tracy die because of you?
At this moment, Elinor was filled with cold sarcasm. Tracy was really good at acting!
No wonder Tracy was so confident about their fatherâs love for them. The fact has been proven: they just need to cry, and their dad would be heartbroken.
Despite all their faults, their father always saw the best in Tracy and Sheila. He always chose to forgive, trust, and spoil them. But when it came to his younger daughter, whom he sent to the countryside when she was little, he was overly strict and intolerant of any mistakes. Once she did something that displeased him, he would criticize and punish her, no matter how well she behaved or how outstanding she was:
Elinor didnât say anything but called for an ambulance.
At the hospital.
The emergency doctor said Tracy only had a minor head injury. She just needed some disinfection and treatment for the wound.
But Tracy pretended to be in discomfort, claiming she felt extremely dizzy and nauseous. Sheila also insisted that her mother was seriously injured and demanded hospitalization!
The doctor had no choice but to arrange a hospital stay, as Tracy did hit her head and mild concussion symptoms were not uncommon.
Tracy kept complaining about the pain. Arnold was very worried about her condition, so he agreed to her hospitalization for further observation.
Arnold sat by her side, nervously holding his wifeâs hand, worried that there would be any complications.
Seeing that her parents had almost restored their harmonious relationship, Sheila sneaked a satisfied smirk.
Then she turned her head and looked at Elinor, who had been standing by the side. She let out a cold laugh and then reprimanded