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Chapter 110

    <b>Chapter </b><b>110 </b>


    Mandy’s eyes popped wide open, disbelief etching every feature of her face as her speech stumbled over itself in shock. “How… How <b>could </b>that be? Her medicine… I even went to the trouble of showing it to <b>a </b>doctor, and he said that the medication was…<b>” </b>


    Her words were abruptly cut short by another interjection from Dr. Ray. “Which doctor did you consult? Someone from our hospital? <b>If </b><b>it </b>was one of our doctors, I’d have him escorted out immediately! Or do you think I am just <b>a </b>figurehead without any knowledge of pharmacology?” Dr. Ray shook his head<b>, </b>clearly exasperated. Talking to some people <b>didn’t </b>just reveal their emotional intelligence, but itid bare their intellect <b>as </b>well. Some folks seemed sharp<b>, </b>but they left much to be desired in certain areas.


    Mandy’s face flickered between shades of pale and flushed as she battled with


    embarrassment, especially stung by Dr. Ray’sst <b>two </b>sentences, which were a clear jab at


    her.


    Mandy’s mouth opened and closed, as she hesisted to reply. She knew she was in the wrong, lowered her voice, and awkwardly tried to exin, “Dr. Ray, you’ve got it all wrong. I didn’t mean that… It’s just… my foster daughter is clueless about these things. She grew up in the sticks<b>, </b>so how could she possibly source quality medication for my mother?”


    Upon hearing this, Dr. Ray’s lips twitched into a smirk, but he held his tongue and strode out of the room. Dr. Erik merely gave Mandy a cryptic smile before following Dr. Ray out.


    A person in possession of such precious medicine couldn’t possibly be a simple country bumpkin. Even if she didn’t know much, acquiring such a drug was no small feat.


    Watching the direction in which Dr. Ray and Dr. Erik departed, Mandy’s expression was a mix of ugly and awkward. She stood there, feeling like a clown, ridiculous and pitiful.


    After a moment of reflection on Dr. Ray’s words, Mandy suddenly turned her re onto Mirabe, her wordsced with spite. “You must be quite pleased, seeing me make a fool of myself in front of Dr. Ray, aren’t you? Satisfied now?”


    Mirabe’s lips curled into a mysterious<b>, </b>light smile. “Did I ever tell you about the value of my medicine?”


    At that, Mandy suddenly remembered the remark Mirabe made a few days ago about the worth of her medicine, <i>and her </i>face soured even more.


    “Is that how you talk about the value of medicine?” Mandy let out a self–deprecating snort. “Do you feel proud now? Like you’ve yed us all for fools?”


    “Enough, Mandy,” Catherine couldn’t hold back <i>any </i>longer, her voice filled with disappointment. “You misunderstand and then pin the me on Mira. You’re bing more and more


    unreasonable.”


    <b>nno</b><b>? </b>Mom, who is your real family, huh?”


    She paused, casting another scornful look at Mirabe. “Fine, I’m just an eyesore here, messing up your precious family bonding. Enjoy cultivating this so–called kinship.” With that, Mandy stormed out of the room.


    Catherine watched the door for a long while before her gaze fell, heavy with bitterness<b>. </b>She then reached out and took Mirabe’s hand. “Sweetheart, I shouldn’t have asked you toe today. I’m sorry you had to go through this.”


    Mirabe gently squeezed Catherine’s hand in return. “I’m not bothered by it, Grandma. You don’t need to feel guilty.”


    Hearing this only made Catherine feel worse. Her grandchild was just too kind–hearted, always sparing her feelings even when Mandy’s misunderstandings and usations werepletely unfounded. No matter the grievance, Mirabe always remained calm andposed.


    With a heavy sigh, Catherine felt a firm decision take root in her heart.
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