Chapter <b>478 </b>
What she did not notice was after she left, Mason took out his phone, made <b>a </b><b>call</b><b>, </b>and calmly said, “Vi, it’s me-
At the end of the call, Vi’s face turned extremely dark. Yana, who was beside her, was <b>also </b>startled. “What’s wrong with you?‘
Vi lowered her head. “Sorry, I feel a bit dizzy. Could you help me call Eugene?”
Jepton Hospital was a highly efficient facility, and an hour was all it took for Henry’s test results to be released. Mnie had initially nned to take him <b>out </b>for a meal and rest before returning, but she unexpectedly ran into Vi. Behind her was Eugene.
Henry clearly had not expected this, and his expression immediately darkened when he saw the two of them. Vi was somewhat afraid of him. Her face went pale as she instinctively grabbed Eugene’s arm. “Eugene, why is Mr. Scott here?”
Eugene’s gaze lowered. “You have a headache. Go get yourself checked out first.”
“But I’m scared,” Vi replied as she held onto Eugene’s arm with a genuinely fearful
expression on her face. “You know, my aunt just found out she has a vascr tumor. What if it’s hereditary? If I‘
Eugene interrupted her, “It won’t happen. Don’t scare yourself.”
They happened to be in Mnie and Henry’s way and were behaving as if they were the only ones present.
Mnie was keeping her cool, but Henry spoke up sternly, “Eugene, are you deliberately trying to provoke me?”
Vi’s arms were still wrapped around Eugene’s arm, and when Eugene heard the old man, he replied in an even tone, “Landon told me this morning that you wereing for a check–up. Since she’s apanying you<b>, </b>you can rest assured.”
When he mentioned ‘she‘, he nced at Mnie.
Her gaze was calm. The old man tapped his cane on the ground and said, “Eugene, listen to what you’re saying. Mel is such a good girl, and it’s your own fault she doesn’t wish to see you!
Henry’s words made the expression on Vi’s face freeze for a moment. She was surprised that Eugene’s grandfather could be so biased toward Mnie to the extent of even scolding his own grandson.
Vi looked up at Mnie, who was looking at Eugene calmly. Even though nothing had been said between the two, Vi felt there was <b>an </b>unspoken barrier between them.
She pinched herself in the palm<b>, </b>took a few steps back, and collided with the door behind her. Her face turned pale from the pain. Hearing the sound, both Eugene’s and Mnie’s <b>gazes </b>turned toward her.
Vi fell <b>to </b>the ground while murmuring incoherently, “Eugene, I don’t <b>feel </b>so good.” She looked so terrible that <b>even </b>Mnie was frowning.
Eugene went over and picked her up before heading toward the emergency room. When he
walked past Henry<b>, </b>he paused for a moment. His dark pupils met Henry’s gaze. “I’ll exinter.”
Henry looked at the pale–faced woman in Eugene’s arms and said nothing, his expression still displeased.
Eugene carried Vi away, and Mnie remained standing in the same spot, her expression unchanging. When she noticed Henry’s unhappy expression<b>, </b>she pondered for a moment and whispered, “The <b>doctor </b>said you should try to remain calm.”
Henry hesitated before looking at Mnie. “<b>I </b>just feel sorry for you.”
Her gaze lowered. “You don’t have to.”
Henry shook his head and sighed, an indecipherable emotion shing across his such a good child… Eugene will regret this sooner orter.”
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