Chapter 53 Alison had just been saved, and her vital signs were unstable. A few seconds without oxygen would certainly seal her fate.
Alison was like a ticking time bomb, and Ada could not allow her to continue to live. Only the dead posed no threat, after all.
Of course, Ada had another reason to kill Alison. âSophia is teetering on the edge of disaster, and I just need to fan the flames to drive her completely out of the Wilson family. Itâs Sophia whoâs pushed Alison Into the water. If Alison dies now, all old and new scores will be settled, and I refuse to believe that Jason will be able to protect Sophia then.â
With that thought, the murderous intent in Adaâs eyes grew more intense, and her mind echoed with the reminder to finish Allison off Her fingers clutched the oxygen tube, and she leaned in to whisper, âYou old hag, just die.â
With a ruthless squeeze, the tube was compressed, cutting off the oxygen flow, and the heart monitor next to them began to beep incessantly.
Staring down at Alisonâs wrinkled face, Ada silently prayed for her timely death, and her face began to contort with malice.
âWhat are you doin are you doing?â Jasonâs stern voice pulled Ada back from the brink of insanity.
Startled, her body jerked sharply, a flicker of panic flashing in her eyes. But she was smart; after a brief moment of fright, she quickly released her grip on the oxygen tube. Thankfully, the high bed hid her actions; otherwise, she would have been caught redâhanded just now.
Regaining her composure, she mentally cursed herself for acting too rashly. âI must be more careful in the future. No more taking such risks,â she thought.
âWhat did you just do? Why is Grandmaâs heart monitor acting up?â Jason asked when Ada didnât respond, his tone cold.
Forcing down her panic, Ada slowly lifted her gaze to meet Jasonâs, her voice choked. âThe doctor took my blood and said Iâm having a boy. I thought about how happy Alison would be, knowing itâs the Wilson familyâs eldest grandson, so I couldnât help but rush over and share the news with her.â
With that, she stepped toward Jason, her voice filled with feigned excitement. âAlison must have sensed it; otherwise, the heart monitor wouldnât have reacted that way. Jason, can I come by and talk to Alison more often from now on?â
Jason narrowed his eyes, scrutinizing her seemingly joyful expression for any hint of deceit.
Just then, Camila entered. Seeing Jason there, she couldnât resist a sarcastic remark, âYou finally know what matters most.â
Jasonâs brow furrowed, his gaze falling on Alisonâs pallid face. âYou all go out; I want to stay with Grandma alone,â he said.
Camila bristled at the dismissal, ready to scold him, but Ada quickly took her arm, gesturing for a stop. âCamila, you must be exhausted. Let me take you next door to rest Camila patted Adaâs hand, a pleased smile on her face. âYouâre always so considerate. The doctor told me youâre expecting a boy. Thatâs wonderful news, a future for the Wilson familyâ
A blush appeared on Adaâs face. âItâs my good fortune to bear a child for the Wilson family A sense of unrest brewed in Jasonâs mind af he listened to their exchange. The outright discussion of an illegitimate child was grating to his Chapter 53 cars.
After they left, Jason paced to Alisonâs bedside, holding her hand, and asked in a strained voice, âGrandma, am I right to keep Adaâs child? Sophia minds it terribly.â
Camila had just exited the room when she overheard his words, her expression darkening. Supporting Ada into the adjoining restroom, she clenched her teeth and inquired, âHas that woman already come to the dinner?â
Ada nodded with a smile. âYou can relax, Jason sent her off to someone elseâs bed. Their marriage wonât last much longer.â
âThatâs good to hear,â said Camila.
In the hospital, Amanda emerged from