Chapter 113 Return Of Ex-wife
- Bruce hurriedly left the room after he heard that. Bruce thought, “Henry rarely calls me. He must have important messages if he calls me.” Bruce picked up the phone and said, “Hello?” On the other end of the phone, Henry said anxiously, “Yes, Mr. Everett. Mrs. Everett doesn’t feel well and wants you to go back to the Everett mansion immediately.” “What’s wrong with grandma?” asked Bruce. “Mrs. Everett’s condition has returned, and the doctor has already arrived.” When Bruce heard the butler’s words, he immediately felt anxious and said, “I’m going back home now!” “Noted, Mr. Everett.” After hanging up the phone, Bruce was about to leave in a hurry. However, he suddenly thought of Joanna. Then Bruce went back into the ward. Bruce said, “Joanna, I’ve got a bit of an emergency. I need to rush back home. You…” Joanna was upset about Bruce’s existence. Hearing Bruce’s words, Joanna replied coldly, “Just head home now.
- No need to worry about me!” Bruce ordered, “Cora, Kody, you guys stay here and take good care of Joanna. Call me if necessary.” “Yes, Mr. Everett. No worries.” Bruce did not have time to say anything else. Thus, he leaned over to kiss Joanna’s forehead and said, “I’m leaving now. Take care!” Joanna pouted and did not reply to Bruce. Joanna thought, “It sounds like Bruce is saying goodbye to his pet dog when he goes out. He’s always self–centered and doesn’t care about my feelings.” Bruce could not afford another minute here, so he hurriedly left. In Bruce’s eyes, nothing was more important than his grandmother’s health. Margaret was Bruce’s only family member, and that was why Bruce always followed Margaret’s words. Bruce rushed back to Greyport and arrived at the Everett mansion. Bruce asked, “How’s grandma?” Henry answered with a grip expression, “The doctor came by and gave Mrs. Everett an injection. She’s stable now.
- However, it was really emergent just now.” When Bruce heard this, he felt even more uneasy. Then he walked to bed nervously. Margaret was still on a ventilator and had yet to wake up. Several family doctors were observing Margaret at the side of the bed. Margaret’s heart was not in good condition, and she had blood clots. If ordinary people had these diseases, they would not last too long. Margaret spent countless money to maintain her life. The next few days, she would have to accept the injection of expensive regenerative stem cells and nutrients. These were not the things that ordinary people could afford. A bottle of regenerative stem cells cost over 2 million dollars, and a bottle of nutrient cost more than 200 thousand dollars. “Grandma, how do you feel?” asked Bruce. He grabbed his grandmother’s hand tightly, worrie Perhaps sensing the arrival of her grandson, Margaret opened her eyes slowly and said in a hoarse voice, “Bruce?”