Chapter 189 I Do Not Want You To Stay Here

When Genevieve walked out of the hospital, it was drizzling outside.
Only after she got in the car did she take out her phone to message Patrick and ask him why he had called her.
He did not reply to her after a long time, so she reckoned he was probably busy.
Upon glancing at the time on her phone, she clicked into WhatsApp and texted Armand: Sir, are you back at Jadeborough?
He replied quickly: I just got off the plane, but I need to head to the office first.
With a smile on her face, she responded: Grandma messaged me one hour ago to tell us to go to the Faulkner residence for dinner tonight. I just came out of the hospital, and I’ll go to the Faulkner residence to keep her company in a while.
Armand: Is your body okay?
Genevieve: I told Dr. Jensen I would return to the hospital for my admission around nine in the evening. Accompany me to the hospital. By the way, don’t leave after you reach your office. I prepared a surprise for you.
Armand: Okay.

After her conversation with him ended, she quit Whatsapp and looked at the time on her phone again.
At the thought of the present on the way to his office and the scheduled post on Twitter, she looked forward to seeing his expression.
While holding her phone, she smiled. Then, she started the car and headed toward the Faulkner residence.
The car Marilyn sat in drove past the road lined with sycamore trees and finally stopped in the Faulkner residence’s open-air parking lot.
After she got out of the car, she looked in the direction of the principal house.
On the day when she took the injection that aided in preventing miscarriage, she returned home very quickly once her condition stabilized.
That meant she had not come to the Faulkner residence for almost a month. Harriet also did not call her to check on her.
Yet, the elderly woman personally called her an hour ago, inviting her to the Faulkner residence.
“Mdm. Marilyn.”
After Marilyn entered the residence, a housekeeper took over the umbrella and bag in her hands and brought her to the study upstairs.
A smile touched her lips when she walked into the study and saw Harriet sitting on the couch with a dignified bearing.
Very quickly, she walked over and asked, “Grandma, why did you invite me over…”
Only when she got closer to the couch did she notice there were a few items on the coffee table. Instantly, her eyes widened.
Harriet cast an impassive glance at her before pointing to the couch next to her.
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