The Woman From Hell -
Chapter 1859
Chapter 1859
Theo patted my back and comforted me softly. "It's alright. Let's understand the situation first, okay?" "Okay."
He helped me to the sofa, and Jenny stood up when she saw him with an expression of disbelief on her face. "President Grant, I tried the medicine many times and had never encountered any issues. This..."
Hearing Jenny's explanation, Theo remained calm. He sat down with me and slowly turned his eyes to Jenny, "Are the documentations complete?" He just asked a simple question.
Jenny nodded and frowned. "It's all there, including the test data files." "Go back and bring them to me, including the medicine. I'll get someone to test it." Theo's voice was low, but his expression was rather calm.
"I understand."
"Go back first, then."
At Theo's words, Jenny got up and left. She sighed a little helplessly before she left.
Seeing Jenny's back as she left, I felt even more anxious. I turned to Theo. "Theo, what should I do now? Nicky's wound has gotten worse now." Head lowered, I was at a loss.
Theo hugged me tightly. He held my face and said to me earnestly, "Since it has already happened, let us choose to accept it and solve it. I'll get to the root of the problem. You, my wife, will help comfort
Director Doyle."
Comfort her...
I hesitated for a moment before saying," But I don't know how to comfort her, I..."
"It's not your fault. You don't need to blame yourself. I was the one who found Jenny. I'll find time to chat with Director Doyle too. Before that, however, you have to tell her that since this occurred so abruptly, something must have gone awry."
His expression was serious, and his tone was solemn. My eyes shone slightly, revealing a thoughtful expression. After a while, I raised my eyes to look at Theo." You mean to say that the medicine was switched?"
"We can't rule out this possibility."
"Yeah, Nicky's scar had shrunk so much the last two days, but it suddenly became serious again today. If the medicine had any side effects, they should have appeared yesterday, but they didn't. But, who would have changed it? Jenny works in a hospital. How did that person know what the medicine was used for?"
A variety of doubts settled in my mind, and there were no answers to any of them.
I pursed my lips tightly. This was beyond me.
Theo patted me on the shoulder, and a small smile graced the corners of "Go and comfort her first."
his
He motioned to me to head upstairs.
"Okay, I'll go now." I got up and went upstairs to Nicky's room.
Standing at the door, I lifted my hand to knock on it, but I was a little conflicted. What should I say first?
After pondering for a moment, I knocked on the door. "Nicky, are you okay?"
"Come in, Wanda."
Her voice did not sound any different. There was still a sense of composure.
I twisted the doorknob and went in. Nicky was sitting beside the bed, her head down.
I could not tell what she was thinking.
"Nicky." I sat down beside her. She had bandaged the scar on her face herself. "I'm sorry."
Nicky turned to look at me with a small smile on her face. She shook her head at me. "This has nothing to do with you.
Maybe we shouldn't hold out on any hope and it'll get better if we just let it go."
She said, unable to hide her loss.
"If you're sad, you might as well cry. You'd
feel better."
"Actually, I'm not sad. I just found it
hard to accept for a moment just now. I've acknowledged it now Wanda, you don't have to worry about me, really."
The way Nicky was now made me even more uncomfortable...
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