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“Quick, contact Sean and get him to bring the helicopter here to send me to the hospital!” Jacqueline struggled to
get up.
The moment she managed to stand up, she stepped on the clothes on the floor.
Then, she fell back to the ground under Natalie's gaze.
This completely shocked Natalie.
How could it be that she did not see the clothes on the floor? She actually stepped on it and tripped?
Even the housekeeper was utterly shocked.
How could someone be such an idiot?
“Are you alright, Miss?” the housekeeper asked.
Jacqueline reached for the floor and touched it a few times to ascertain that there was nothing else there before
she got up again.
“I'm fine. Contact Sean immediately, you hear me? Get him now!” Jacqueline clenched her fists and asked
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtanxiously.
Natalie and the housekeeper saw how she was feeling the ground just now.
Natalie could barely believe what she had seen.
Jacqueline was blind!
She behaved like a blind person just now.
This explained her feeling that there was something strange about Jacqueline. It was only now that she realized that
there was something wrong with her eyes.
Even though Jacqueline's eyes were wide open, they were listless and unfocused.
In other words, it was a sign that she could not see.
This was most clearly seen from how Jacqueline looked in their general direction when she came in with the
housekeeper. There was practically no change in her face at all.
Knowing Jacqueline's hatred for her, she would have reacted wildly to Natalie's presence. There was no way that
she would be so calm otherwise.
However, there was no reaction from Jacqueline. Hence, it was clear that Jacqueline was blind and did not know
that she was there.
She assumed that it was just the housekeeper who had come into the room.
The housekeeper could tell that there was something wrong with Jacqueline's eyes as well as she asked tentatively,
“Miss, are your eyes...”
“What? Have you made the phone call I asked you to make?” Jacqueline was instantly triggered and roared at the
housekeeper.
However, the housekeeper was standing on her left but she was shouting to her right.
Clearly, Jacqueline was blind and could not see.
The housekeeper's heart sank as she did not know why Jacqueline suddenly lost her eyesight.
However, she was still responsible for her as Jacqueline was under her lock and key.
“Yes, miss. I'll contact Sir right away. Please wait.” With that, the housekeeper walked toward the door.
Natalie raised her eyebrows.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJacqueline did not give a cell phone to the housekeeper. Turns out the housekeeper had her own cell phone.
She followed the housekeeper out of the door.
The housekeeper then told Natalie, “Please go back to your room and rest, madam. I'll handle this matter properly.'
“Don't worry. I can't sleep now anyway, so I'll help you watch over her just in case she is pretending.” Natalie looked
down and said.
“Pretending?” The housekeeper was taken aback.
“Yes, she has done this before where she pretended to commit suicide. Therefore, it is not entirely impossible for
her to pretend to lose her eyesight in order to avoid being locked up.” Natalie shrugged her shoulders.
The housekeeper touched her chin thoughtfully.
Natalie smiled. “I was just speculating. I don't know whether she is really pretending but it would be good to be
more cautious.”
“You are right, madam. In that case, thank you for your help. I'll be back right after I make this phone call,” the
housekeeper said gratefully.
Natalie waved her hands. “Don't worry, I have nothing to do anyway. Honestly, I don't get along with her so I really
do hope that she was pretending. With that, she won't have an excuse to leave. All right, go ahead and make the
call. I'll guard the door but I won't go in. With that, it won't trigger her even if she is just pretending.”
“All right. Thank you madam!” the housekeeper said before she went downstairs.