But not only did she not leave, she had even be more involved with Wesley.
Wesley had even refused Juniper from the Johnson family for
her.
Prisci tried to exin: “Once I get the divorce certificate, I will leave.”
Her voice was full of anger. “If you think I’m disobedient, you can target me, but how could you do that?”
They were both old, but Frank was frighteningly cold- blooded.
Frank’s expression turned colder. “Do you really think that as soon as the cooling–off period is over, Wes will go get the divorce certificate?”
Prisci was left speechless.
Everything Wesley was doing now showed that he wanted to save the marriage.
He would <i>not </i>go get the divorce certificate.
Frank left his threat hanging and prepared to leave.
“Ci…” The old woman on the hospital bed called out weakly.
Prisci, her face covered in tears, turned around in surprise. “You’re awake!”
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Frank looked over with no expression, but suddenly froze, and then a look of wild joy appeared on his face.
“Su…”
“Grandma, don’t scare me. I’ll go get the doctor right away.” Prisci held Bonnie, who had fallen back into aa,
face pale.
“Doctor, doctor!”
Frank dropped his cane and ran out to call the doctor,pletely disregarding his image.
her
Fortunately, Bonnie had only fallen back into aa due to exhaustion.
Prisci held Bonnie’s hand, her tears nearly dried up.
All she could do was pray to the heavens over and over in her heart, willing to endure any punishment in exchange for Bonnie’s health and long life.
Frank hadn’t left yet. He stood by the bed, his gaze fixed on the hospital bed.
In those sharp eyes, countlessplicated emotions flickered from time to time.
He had found her.
And had almost angered her to death.
Frank couldn’t open his mouth. Leaning on his cane, his departing figure looked a bit flustered.
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Prisci carefully helped Bonnie take her medicine. Dillon arrived with ude.
ude looked refreshed, but his gaze toward Prisci was full of contempt and hatred.
Dillon’s purpose was simple: he was there to take Bonnie home from the hospital.
ude said, “I owe it to Grandma that I got out this time. I’ll be sure to take good care of her.”
Prisci could hear the malice in his words.
She spread her arms to block the hospital bed. “Grandma shouldn’t be moved right now. I’ve already contacted another hospital, and she can be transferred tomorrow.”
It was just one more night here.
Dillon didn’t care. “She can recover slowly at home.”
He didn’t even n to send his elderly mother to another hospital.
Prisci knew what they wanted, and she felt utterly hopeless.
But she couldn’t just leave Bonnie unprotected.
“I’ll be obedient from now on, as long as you let Grandma stay here one more night and transfer her for treatment
tomorrow.”
The Wilburn family wanted an obedient daughter.
Shepromised.
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ude looked at his twin sister, who resembled him somewhat, and a malicious expression appeared on his face.
“Prisci, that’s not enough.”
“Because of you, I was locked up by the police for so many days. How are you going to make up for that?”
He was filled with anger and resentment. With Prisci right here, how could he let her go?
Bonnie had already gotten out of bed. She was never steady on her feet, and after all the recent shocks, even standing was a struggle.
But she still managed to steady herself, shielding her granddaughter behind her.
“ude, you bullied Ci first.”
ude didn’t think he was at fault.
“Prisci, kneel down and apologize to me. If you do, I’ll let you and Grandma go home together.”
Every day he spent at the police station, he thought about how to make Prisci apologize once he got out.
Just making her kneel was already letting her off easy.
Dillon frowned but said nothing.
Bonnie was disappointed in her son, and even more so in her grandson.
She gripped Prisci’s hand to support her. “Ci and I will go back to Baritel.”
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Dillon said coldly, “Don’t even think about going back home. I’m definitely going to sell the old house.”
Only by selling the house would his mother stop thinking. about going back.
Bonnie was furious. Dillon was always thinking <b>about </b>selling the house, but that house was the root of the Wilburn family.
So many memories were left there.
“I’ve said it before, the house is not to be sold. It’s mine, and you have no right to decide.” Bonnie panted heavily, her chest. tightening again.
“Then kneel down and apologize!” ude shouted, his once handsome face now twisted and ferocious.
He stared at Prisci like a wild beast.
“Prisci, if you kneel and apologize, I can help persuade Dad to keep the house.”
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