Let Me Go, Mr. Hill! -
Chapter 2815
Chapter 2815
Ken was dumbfounded. He was so busy taking care of Chester that he overlooked those things.
That woman... It was hard to describe her.
How could Cindy be in the mood for these things with Young Master Jewell's condition?
"Doing this doesn't only prove her innocence, but the public will also lash out at Young Master Jewell if he doesn't marry her after he wakes up." Ken promptly grasped the point.
"That's the outcome she wants."
Shaun said nonchalantly, "Michael and his wife are glad to have someone ready to give her blood by their side. As for Cindy, all she yearns for is a place in upper -class society. With Chester's current condition, she probably thinks she's at a loss for marrying him." 1
When Ken heard that, he fumed.
On second thought, when Cindy looked at Chester's injuries, her gaze that betrayed her disgust indicated that she might have such a thought.
"Dream on. Young Master Jewell won't marry her anyhow."
"Chester's movement is currently restricted, so you need to keep an eye on him. Don't let Cindy cajole Michael and his wife into doing something silly."
Shaun walked up to the bed and looked at Chester, who was awake, since Chester's head could not move, and he could not speak for the time being, all he could do was blink his eyes.
"Don't worry. Eliza is fine." Shaun bent over and whispered, "She's in the ward one floor belowyours. She did say she wants to visit you, but you're in a horrible condition, so we'll wait for another two days." Chester blinked again, and this time, his gaze became more uplifting.
At noon, the bodyguard at the door came in and reported to Ken, "Ken, the woman outside claims she's Eliza's mom. She's here to bring some food for Young Master Jewell."
Ken was stunned. After hesitating for two seconds, he went out.
A woman in her forties was holding a Thermos flask. She was dressed plainly, but her face was pure, and her appearance looked rather similar to Eliza's.
"Hi. I'm Eliza's mother." Larissa Card said cautiously, "I heard something happened to Mr. Jewell when he saved my daughter, so I made him some chicken soup ... I'm really sorry. I heard he's quite badly injured..." Larissa stammered. She came from a small place.
Although her daughter had become a celebrity, she continued to live in her old house, and Eliza had never allowed anyone to disturb her mother. That was also Larissa's first time approaching someone with an extraordinary identity.
"Thank you." Ken took over the Thermos flask.
Larissa was stunned and overwhelmed. She thought Ken would tell her off and hate her. After all, Chester was only in this state because he saved her daughter. She never thought Ken would be so amiable. "No... worries. If it hadn' been for Mr. Jewell, my daughter would've lost her life. For that, my daughter and I are extremely thankful to him. If there's anything we can do to help, we'll definitely try our best to."
Ken was astonished. He did not expect the brilliant Eliza to have such an honest mother. "I'm sorry, but I'm only Mr. Jewell's bodyguard. I can't say anything on his behalf, but having said that... After Mr. Jewell woke up, he didn't seen to regret saving Eliza."
Larissa pursed her lips and nodded gratefully.
After Larissa headed downstairs, charity threw a conflicted glance at her. "Did anyone make things difficult for you?"
"No." Larissa shook her head. "There were a bunch of bodyguards at the door. Later, a sturdy young man came out. He looked fierce, but he was quite polite."
Charity was shocked. Larissa should be referring to Ken. "That's good. If their parents were the ones talking to you, they would surely..."
"Oh well, it's natural for his parents to criticize me if they see me." Larissa sighed before she continued, "If you were the one hurt, I would certainly be furious, even if it was for the sake of saving someone. Humans are selfish. They only care about their children and no one else."
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