Rose and her friends were speechless. At a time like this, Morwenna was still green with envy, sending Orson to accompany someone else was clearly a jab at Adelaide. Was she in the right?

Just as Rose was about to climb onto her high horse and launch into a tirade against Morwenna, she heard her cousin Stuart chime in with agreement, "You're not wrong." Rose's prepared speech got choked back down her throat.

After Stuart's comment, he took Morwenna by the hand and headed for the exit.

"Stuart, where are we off to?" Morwenna asked.

"Aren't you complaining about a toothache? Let's get you to a dentist," Stuart replied.

Norbert chuckled at the scene.

The Hetfield family members exchanged bewildered looks.

Meanwhile, Orson, ignoring Adelaide's protests, had already whisked her away to the hospital.

Adelaide was fuming, "You... you damn bodyguard, how dare you treat me like this! You've got some nerve!"

Orson, seemingly unbothered, retorted, "Ms. Gallagher, where's your insurance card? I'm just responsible for getting you here; paying your medical bill isn't in my job description. I'm just a simple bodyguard; not exactly swimming in cash."

"You..."

me to be kind to

"..."

hovering around Mr. Hetfield for years and

"Ha..."

funny? Mrs. Hetfield might be kind, but cross her, and she can throw a punch. Keep it

"Just go..."

of line,

the situation, Orson

her to the hospital

Ms. Gallagher seemed quite spirited when not in

didn't expect Orson to actually leave

a huff, but the pain in her

waiting in line for two hours and seeing the doctor for merely five minutes, Adelaide emerged with two boxes of medication, her face pale. That was the last

clutched the small medicine vial,

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if Stuart didn't appreciate her, she wouldn't be blamed for the ruthlessness to

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