Her Precious Baby
Chapter 175

Chapter 175

“Grandpa is well along in years. Besides, he’s had pneumonia for so long now, which has mutated intocancer. I think the chances of him surviving are slim.”

Hanson’s voice was dripping with regret.

Joseline had broken down once more and was weeping on the ground. He had no option but to helpher up.

Angeline curled her hands into fists as she took in the scene before her.

What’s the point of putting on such a grief-stricken act when she didn’t spare an ounce of concern forGrandpa when he was drugged?

She eyed Joseline coldly and retorted blithely, “For the love of god, please stop crying. It’s not as ifGrandpa is dead. You seem to wish for his early passing with the amount of tears you’ve shed.”

The trembling in Joseline’s shoulders worsened with her racking sobs. She regained herself andpointed at Angeline.

“How could you speak of death so lightly? With the state that Grandpa is in, you might as well becursing him!”

“Me, cursing him?”

Angeline’s voice quavered with anger that had reached its tipping point.

“You’d best explain yourself. Grandpa has always been under your care all these years and was still inthe pink of health last I saw him during his birthday celebration. It doesn’t make sense how he couldwaste away in a matter of months!”

“You—”

Joseline’s tears could not be staunched. It was as if a major tragedy had befallen her at the grievouslook on her face.

“The doctor stated that his ailment resulted from years of negligence. Since you blame me for notcaring for Grandpa well enough, I suppose you’ve done a better job by barely even visiting him?”

“At least I won’t harm him,” Angeline scoffed.

Her words jolted Joseline.

“What are you hinting at?”

“Stop this at once. Please keep your volume down in a hospital.” The doctor was followed by a group ofnurses as he made his way out of the emergency room.

Joseline regained her composure and approached the doctor urgently.

“How’s Grandpa?”

The doctor said regretfully with a heavy sigh, “I’m sorry, Mrs. Yiurk. We tried our best, but Old Mr.Sorelle’s condition is still unstable. There are two choices for him at the moment. The first is to let himgo peacefully, while the second is to remove half of his lung through surgery, after which he’d continueto live on life support. He’d survive, but every day will be extremely torturous.”

Angeline’s face was blanched of color, and her eyes were brimming with terror.

How have things taken such a rapid turn for the worse?

Wilfred had been capable of walking when she visited him, yet in a matter of days, he was alreadyconfined to a sickbed, his survival hanging by a thread.

Has Joseline been tampering with his medication again?

The culprit behind Wilfred’s decline, Joseline, was putting on a convincing act as she staggered to herfeet and plastered on an expression like the world was ending. “Grandpa, how could you abandon mejust like Mom did?”

Hanson constantly provided her with tissues to wipe her tears while comforting her. He was evidentlydeceived by her act of pretense.

“Don’t cry. Grandpa is still with us. I’ll seek out lung specialists from other countries to treat him.”

“Yes, please do!” A spark of hope lifted Joseline’s spirits as she clung tightly to the doctor’s hand andpleaded.

“I’ll pick the second choice. I believe Grandpa desires to continue living.”

Joseline’s words transformed Angeline’s face into a rictus.

She was about to voice her displeasure but was disregarded by the doctor, who’d received the greenlight from Joseline to carry out the lung surgery.

The red light indicating an ongoing surgery lighted up, intensifying Angeline’s nagging worry, whichmanifested physically as sweaty palms.

Some elderly would have preferred death over living a life of suffering.

She would not judge if Joseline genuinely had any feelings of affection for Wilfred, but it was clear asday that she was merely putting on the facade of a filial granddaughter at the end of the day.

Almost everything had fallen into place in her grand scheme involving the Sorelle family.

It would be a win-win situation for her to successfully acquire the company while portraying the imageof a devoted granddaughter.

Angeline could never have imagined anyone to be so grossly self-centered!

Wilfred was wheeled out from the ward shortly by a nurse. He was unconscious and intubated.

The tears in Angeline’s eyes were on the verge of falling, but she suppressed them with sheerwillpower and shielded her face.

It must feel extremely agonizing for him.

“Grandpa!” Joseline wailed as she trailed the stretcher toward the ward.

Angeline would have followed behind them but was halted by Joseline’s warning, which oozed withcontempt, “Don’t you dare take another step closer. After being exiled from the Sorelle family byGrandpa, you no longer have any right to the shares in the Sorelle Group.”

Angeline’s heart dropped.

It turns out all that Joseline cares about is the company’s shares!

Hanson admonished Joseline sternly, “What nonsense! Angeline is a member of the Sorelle family aswell.”

“As if!”

Joseline’s emotionally-charged voice echoed in the hall.

“Grandpa still has not forgiven Angeline for bringing shame to the family back then. Bold of you toassume that he’ll be willing to see her even if he were to regain consciousness.”

Angeline froze mid-stride and went into a trance.

True enough.

I’d been so caught up with everything that I didn’t even consider the possibility that Grandpa wouldn’twant to meet me.

“Enough!”

Hanson had an iron-clad grip on Joseline’s wrists. His typically gentle features were now grim. “Haveyou not embarrassed us enough? Let’s go!”

He tugged her along as they departed from the emergency ward.

Angeline decided not to go after them after a moment’s consideration.

Wilfred’s sickness was dire enough that she wouldn’t want to exacerbate it with her appearance.

She would pay him a visit once his condition had improved.

Instead of leaving the hospital, Angeline entered the elevator and pressed the button to reach thetopmost floor.

The topmost floor was built as a spacious laboratory free from the commotion of the busy hospital.

It was a familiar routine of Angeline’s to knock on the door of the laboratory and call out, “Is Dr.Kingsley here?”

She had received a text message from him that the drug test results were out.

Nonetheless, her busy schedule did not permit her to collect it from him.

Wilfred’s sudden admission to the hospital had reminded her of this matter of utmost importance.

A young female doctor doing drug research heard her call and responded, “He’s doing his rounds atthe moment but will be back soon. Please come in and sit for a while if you don’t mind.”

“All right. Thanks.”

Angeline smiled amicably as she promptly headed to Liam’s workstation.

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