Chapter 250
Triplets on Secret Mission
Chapter 250 When Molly awoke, it was already the following day. She still had a slight headache and lay in bed for a few minutes before getting up Molly caught sight of something unexpected in her room a menâs jacket âWhoâs this?â she exclaimed Molly eventually remembered what had happened the night before and realized it was Seanâs coat.
Molly was taken aback by flashes of memory that struck her like a few thunderbolts to her skull.
âOh my God, what stupid things have I done? Everyone agreed that drinking would lead to mistakes. Why didnât I pay attention?
No, itâs all Benjaminâs fault, why is there so much alcohol in the red wine?! I just took a sip and got drunk until I fell into the arms of a man.â Molly was perplexed. She was a wreck after drinking and could not believe she would misbehave in front of Sean. Her mind was already in disarray The triplets noticed Molly coming down the stairs after she went downstairs They all gathered and inquired, âMommy, are you feeling better now? Is your head still aching?â
Alex pointed to the kitchen, âIf it still hurts, weâll get you some aspirin Mormy, do you want some?â
Mollyâs jumbled heart felt much better when she saw the triplets. She comforted the triplets by saying, âIâm fine. Just a sip of wine. It will not defeat Mommyâ
When Grandpa Dave heard that, he looked her in the eyes and said, âIf you canât drink alcohol, donât do it the next time. Mr.
Anderson was kind enough to personally send you back last night. What if you were drinking alone the next time and something bad happened?â
As Grandpa Dave spoke, his tone became solemn, and his expression became unappealing â11 it hadnât been for Mr. Anderson last night, Molly would have been very dangerous alone at the banquet!
âThere has been far too much scandal recently, and I cannot imagine my previous granddaughter becoming involved in it... If only sheâd...â
Molly noticed Grandpa Daveâs concern and solemnly stated, âGrandpa, I understand. Iâm sorry, and I wonât do it again.â
Grandpa Daveâs expression softened with Mollyâs assurance Molly received a phone call from Benjamin shortly after breakfast. His voice was tense âitâs an emergency, Molly. The patient was taken to the emergency room.â
Molly was taken aback and quickly took the keys, saying, âIâm on my way now.â
Molly drove herself to the hospital. Several people gathered at the corridorâs entrance They yelled angrily, âDidnât you say you hired a doctor and promised the patient that he would be cured? Take my word for it! If something bad happens to the patient, we will sue your hospital until you go bankrupt!â
They caused quite a commotion, were all aggressive, and no nurse dared to intervene even for a moment.
A woman in tears was also sitting silently on a stool behind a few people. She appeared to be in pain.
Molly arched her brow, turned around, and walked up the other end. She quickly changed her clothes and entered the emergency room. The doctors and nurses saw Molly walk in as if she were their pillar of support, making room for her one by one. Molly wore surgical gloves and held the surgical equipment. She discovered nothing wrong with the patient after a thorough examination.
The others locked their gaze on Molly, and the yelling outside irritated her even more.
Molly remained unmoved and used the instrument carefully to recheck the patientâs body, discovering that it was a postoperative complication. Fortunately, they caught it earlier, and the current situation was not dire.
The patient, however, had to be monitored in the intensive care unit for two days.