Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
Chapter 278
Chapter 278
At the Landor’s house.
Susan was allowed to leave the hospital.
Ben carried her back home and carefully placed her on the bed.
Just as Ben put her down, Penelope came in with a bowl of soup in her hands.
“Susan, come, have some. The physician said you can start drinking soup now. You need to replenish the blood you lost as soon as possible,” Penelope said.
Ben personally held the soup and fed it to Susan spoon by spoon.
After she finished one bowl, Penelope immediately brought another.
Susan drank three bowls of soup in a row before finding an opportunity to speak.
Seeing that Ben was about to feed her again, she quickly said, “I’m full, really.”
“Just this little bit? That won’t do,” Penelope said, full of worry.
Ben nodded in agreement, saying, “You should drink some more.”
Susan was at a loss for words.
Penelope and Ben were unexpectedly on the same side, and they had such a good mutual understanding.
This was truly a rare sight for her.
Susan had no choice but to be fed another bowl, and only then did Penelope finally take the bowl away satisfactorily.
“When did you join forces with Penelope?” Susan couldn’t help but ask.
Ben raised an eyebrow. “Whatever you say, you have to drink nutrition soup every day from now on.”
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Since Penelope broke free from Leo, she had become much more normal and devoted herself to accompanying his grandfather, showing great care for Susan as well.
In this case, Ben felt that he didn’t have to maintain the tense relationship they had before.
Susan stuck out her tongue. “How do you know? I don’t want to drink soup anymore! That soup has so many medicines, it’s really bitter.”
Ben chuckled and touched her hair gently, then said softly, “Susan, I know you don’t like the taste of blood- replenishing medicine. But during this period, you can’t be willful. Even if you don’t like it, you still need to drink
more.”
Susan thought of the bitter soup and felt uneasy.
But she wasn’t ungrateful. After feeling down for a while, she obediently nodded.
“Good girl.” Ben touched her head and then put a piece of candy into her mouth.
The sweet taste washed away the bitterness, and Susan’s eyes lit up as she squinted, enjoying the sweetness Ben brought to her.
couldn’t help but look
a candy, the bitterness in
Ben, and
had been eating these bitter
she had
didn’t eat them, her blood wouldn’t be enough, and it would delay Yana’s condition, and she
in order to avoid being this forever guilty person, she
also hated the
eating the same few
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she couldn’t say it.
she said it, besides inviting a round of curses, there would be no
naive back
should be considerate to her sick sister, even though her parents always ignored
her.
obedient enough, her
the result was
She was obedient.
took everything she had done for them
She rebelled.
treated her as an enemy.
was just helping others to frame her.
into his own hands and tried to harm
Susan thought about it, her mood couldn’t help
sensed something and didn’t say anything. He
seemed to emit a
looked up at
met someone she could
to
finally met someone who would feed her candy and patiently coax
evidence against Carl is very
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his life in
Susan
felt somewhat surprised by
she didn’t
if he
550
thought about why Carl was
with
you are their biological daughter, and Yana is just someone they picked up. Do you think their actions over
Susan was stunned.
she had
Silence fell.
was their biological daughter but was trampled
picked up one but received complete love and favor.
and Jane truly had boundless love?
deeply about
Ben suddenly brought
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