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Chapter 798 The last time Arabella had made an impromptu medical intervention, Julie had doubted her skills. But after witnessing her successfully save her grandmother, Julie had a complete change of heart, admiring Arabella’s medical prowess.
When Julie met Serena, however, she wasn't as enthusiastic, merely greeting her politely without the "admiration" and "appreciation" she showed Arabella.
Serena felt upset again, feeling that Julie was looking down on her, treating her like an undercooked hamburger.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtJulie had been dispatched by the old lady to pick them up. On the phone earlier, Kenneth had mentioned to the old lady that there was a child who had been lost but had returned to the family a few months ago, and would be brought to meet everyone soon.
Upon hearing this, Cornelia had instructed Julie to pick them up.
Everyone was now assembled, and Julie, knocking on the door with a smile, announced in a louder and jubilant voice, "Madam, Louisa and your granddaughters have come to see you!" "Come in, came a kind voice from inside the room.
After opening the door, Julie stepped aside.
The old woman on the hospital bed looked dignified and elegant.
She seemed to be glowing, full of life.
"Mom, you're finally awake-" Unable to contain their excitement, Kenneth and Louisa rushed forward and embraced her, tears of joy streaming down their faces.
Cornelia Collins, smiling, her eyes radiating maternal warmth and love, said, "Why are you crying?" "Mom, you and Dad have been unconscious for so long. It scared us.’ Louisa said with tears in her eyes. "You don't know how long we've been hoping for you and Dad to wake up, and finally, the day has come." Kenneth was also choking up, his voice hoarse, "You and dad have suffered." "Suffered? We just closed our eyes and ignored the world, but; Cornelia lovingly looked at the two in front of her, "you must be tired, having to worry about us and take care of the family." As Louisa's tears flowed, Cornelia turned to her son. "Kenneth, what are you standing there for? Your wife is crying, don't you have some tissues?" Kenneth, belatedly realizing, quickly brought over a box of tissues.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHearing this, Louisa couldn't help but laugh through her tears.
“Mom, he wouldn't dare." "Yeah, Mom, | love her too much to hurt her." Seeing their enduring love and harmony, Cornelia couldn't help but smile. "Where is the child you were talking about?" "She's here.’ Louisa, remembering their mission, quickly waved Arabella over. "Bella, come here. Let your grandmother have a good look at you." The young girl standing nearby had clear bright eyes, an elegant appearance, and a charismatic demeanor. Her skin was fair.
She greeted her grandma politely, her voice pure and soothing, like the babbling of a brook.
What a lovely young girl, thought Cornelia. Whether it's her voice, her looks, or her demeanor, she was truly a sight for sore eyes.
Cornelia's eyes still sparkled with the same energy that had made her a force to be reckoned with over the years, as well as the warmth and affection of an elder. "You must be Arabella, my own granddaughter. Come over here." Cornelia patted the spot next to her.
Arabella obediently walked over and sat down.
"I heard about your story over the phone. | had a feeling something was not quite right about that fire all those years ago. | secretly investigated for a while without telling Kenneth and Louisa, But when | couldn't find any leads, | gave up. If | had persisted in my investigation back then, maybe you wouldn't have had to suffer like this."