Chapter 241 No Way Out
The truth was, Patrick had never supported Lilian’s return in the first ce.
When she called from abroad saying she was sick, he had suggested she stay there for treatment.
But Susan had insisted Lilian shoulde back that it would be better to have family around to look after her.
If he had known her return would bring them to this mess, no matter what Susan said, he would have refused.
Thinking about thepany’s massive losses now, Patrick’s face darkened even further.
And more than that, he was starting to realize the Lilian they had raised under their roof might not be as simple as they had thought.
Patrick looked at Jonathan and said coldly. You take care of it
Jonathan nodded. “Alright<b>.” </b>
The family quickly settled on the decision to send Lilian abroad for treatment.
Before they could move, however, Patrick received another urgent call from thepany.
He had to <b>leave </b>immediately.
Before going, he barked an order at Jonathan: “Stay home tonight.”
Jonathan had no objections. He wasn’t at ease leaving Lilian alone anyway.
Jonathan went to Lilian’s room.
It had only been a single day, but Lilian already looked like she had withered.
“You finally came,” she croaked, her voice choked with tears utterly pitiful.
In the hospital, she’d been surrounded by care. Now, she was stuck with Susan, who was a panicked mess and useless to boot
No doctors. No nurses<b>. </b><b>No </b></divfort.
Jonathan frowned <b>as </b>he looked at her face – he didn’t even have to ask to know how <b>bad </b>her condition had
“Did you take <b>your </b>medicine?” he asked, his <b>voice </b>tight.
gotten.
At the <b>mention </b>of it. Lilian’s body trembled. “It hurts <b>so </b>much… The medicine doesn’t work at <b>all</b>… <b>Am </b>I going to die?”
She could barely get the words out between sobs.
“I can’t eat anything… It hurts too much…
Tears <b>streamed </b>down her pale face.
“Can’t we find a <b>specialist</b>? Someone to <be </b>to the house and treat <b>me</b>?”
She really couldn’t stand it <b>anymore</b>. The oral medication they had brought home was nothingpared to the hospital
treatments. It <b>was </b>almost <b>useless</b><b>. </b>
<b>Jonathan’s </b>expression stiffened.
The <b>thought </b>of Ste <b>forcing </b>the Reed <b>family </b>into such desperation in just <b>a </b>few days made his chest tighten with anger.
Now even getting Lilian a hospital bed in Rivermount had be impossible.
When Lilian heard the word “abroad.” her pupils shrank. “Abroad?”
Jonathan nodded. “Yes. Things are…plicated here. Your mother’s already called every doctor she could think of. No one <b>will </be
“The Luke family. They’re willing to go this far for Ste?” Lilian murmured, disbelief in her voice. “She’s just a foster daughter. How could she possibly-
She cut herself off mid–sentence.
No–she couldn’t let Jonathan and the others start thinking down that path.
If they went and angered Ste even more, the consequences would only get worse for her.
But it was already toote.
Jonathan’s mind had turned cold.
Just a foster daughter… yet Mr. Abraham is willing to tear the city apart for her. What trick did Ste pull?
Lilian thought about the current situation, gritting her teeth.
In the end, she nodded,
Tll go abroad.”
For now
<b>she </b>had no <b>choice </b>but to concede.
Ste. just wait. When I’m healed we’ll settle this.
Jonathan nodded. “I’ll arrange everything right away.”
The two spoke a few more words, and Jonathan left the room.
Left:
Left alone, Lilian’s expression twisted into a fierce, vicious sneer.
“Ste… you think you’ve won?”
If it weren’t for my body failing me… you’d be the one suffering now.
Just want. I’ll make you with you were dead.
Back at Seats Cove.
Ste looked miserably at <b>Abrahamn</b>.
The whole process of applying the ointment had been….
well, less like medical treatment <b>and </b><b>more </b>like… <b>something </b>else.
“Why are you still here?” <b>she </b>muttered, cheeks burning red.
She looked like a boiled shrimp.
Just remembering what had happened made her <b>want </b>to bury herself in a hole.
Right now, all she wanted was to be left alone.
“Sleep<b>,</b>” he <b>said</b>.
Ste thought to herself, Wait, whattt