The Day I Kissed An Older Man -
Chapter 184
Chapter 184
Chapter 184
Lilliana leaned into Marvin’s arms and coughed twice. “I am an honest woman, and I’m not afraid ofsome test! Let’s do it right now, Marvin! There’s no point in me living anymore if we don’t clear thingsup today and…” Before she finished, her eyes closed halfway, and she seemed to be in a state of half-unconscious pain.
“Mom! Mom?! Are you okay?!” Sherlyn rushed over, knelt beside Lilliana, and shook the unconsciouswoman’s body anxiously. “Mom! Don’t scare me! Don’t leave me… Hic! Hic!”
Marvin panicked, too. “Lilliana! Lilliana! Wake up…”
Lilliana closed her eyes completely and pretended to lose consciousness.
Sherlyn was not too worried because she could tell Lilliana was simply pretending. To play along. withher mother, she cried and feigned resentment. “What else will it take for you to believe Mom? Corinnecame back to provoke us on purpose! Didn’t you notice that we’re always at odds with each other everytime she comes home? If something happens to Mom today, I don’t want to live anymore either…”
Marvin felt confused. He looked at his eldest daughter who was crying violently, and at his youngerdaughter who stood indifferently to one side. The scale in his heart began tilting toward the more pitifullooking of the two, which was Sherlyn. He then lashed out angrily at Corinne, “Why are you juststanding there, Corinne? Hurry up and call an ambulance! Are you only going to be satisfied ifsomething serious happens to Lilliana?”
Corinne’s heart was filled with cold disdain, and she found the entire charade rather laughable too.
Lilliana was a woman of many tricks, and it was no surprise that she would be so confident in Marvin’slove for her and her daughter. It had been conclusively proven that Marvin’s heart ached for the two of
them as long as they shed tears.
Though Lilliana and Sherlyn were stained with evil and malice, Marvin always remembered what littlegood things they did. In the end, he would forgive them, believe in them, and dote on them again.
As for Corinne, who was thrown into the countryside at a young age, he remained strict with her anddid not allow any shortcomings. If she so much as committed a small error, all her past kind deedswould be forgotten and she would be bashed for her mistakes.
After all, those who were spoiled and doted on had nothing to fear.
Corinne did not say a word and immediately called an ambulance.
When they arrived at the hospital, the doctor said that Lilliana’s just had a minor scratch on her head. Itwas nothing serious, and a little disinfection of the wound was all that was required.
Lilliana feigned discomfort and kept saying that she felt incredibly dizzy and nauseous. Sherlyn insistedthat her mother was seriously injured and demanded that she be hospitalized for observation.
The doctor explained that a slight concussion and some nausea were to be expected of a patient thathad just hit their head, but he was helpless when they insisted that Lilliana be hospitalized. All he coulddo was make the necessary arrangements to grant them their request.
Seeing as Lilliana was constantly crying in pain, Marvin was worried about her injury and so asked. thedoctor to arrange a ward for observation.
Inside the ward, Lilliana was given an anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving drip as she slumbered into adeep sleep.
Marvin sat on one side and placed his hand nervously on his wife’s head, fearing that it might be theend of her.
Sherlyn smiled triumphantly when she saw that things between her parents were almost back to what itonce was in the past.
Then, she turned her head again, looked at Corinne, and snorted coldly as she accused angrily,” Todaywas supposed to be a good day, Corinne! If you hadn’t come back, me, Mom, and Dad would all behaving breakfast happily at home! We’re all at the hospital the moment you return, and Mom has to beput on a drip and hospitalized too! What do you intend to achieve?”
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