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Soon, the ambulance arrived, and Monica was quickly taken away on a stretcher.
Genevieve spoke to Darrell, and she saw Andrea hurriedly head for Quincey from the corner of her eyes. The two were planning to leave.
Genevieve caught up with them with wide strides, grabbed Andrea’s arm, and pulled her back.
Andrea stumbled and was slapped on the face before she could stand still.
“Ah!” Andrea screamed, covering her face and trembling with grievance.
None of the staff present dared to step forward to mediate the dispute.
It didn’t stop there.
Genevieve didn’t let go of her at all, delivering another slap.
Slap!
Andrea was terrified, and her scream echoed with gut–wrenching agony.
People might think she had been stabbed if they didn’t know better.
Terrified and panicked, Andrea hid behind Quincey.
Quincey would be implicated if Genevieve were to hit her again.
Genevieve paid no heed at all. The moment she raised her hand again, Quincey shouted in shock, “Genevieve, have you gone mad?”
Genevieve’s eyes were cold. She clenched her fists tightly and took a deep breath.
Suddenly, Genevieve laughed. “Yes. This is not the right way to do it.”
She thought of a better idea.
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Genevieve took a deep look at Andrea, then turned and left the store.
Quincey’s expression changed significantly, and she breathed a sigh of relief.
She pretended to be calm and asked the nearby staff, “What’s the relationship between that old lady and her?”
The staff paused and replied truthfully, “She’s Ms. Lawrence’s relative. Ms. Lawrence calls her ‘Grandaunt Monica.“”
It was certain they were relatives, especially with Genevieve personally accompanying her.
at Quincey in a panic. “Mrs. Hoffman, everything I did was for
from over, and another incident
imaginable how much
away fiercely, distancing herself. “Who told you to do that? I just wanted
stung Andrea, and her expression changed drastically.
rationality, and she grabbed Quincey’s clothes tightly, pleading, “Mrs. Hoffman, please help me!
and she gritted her teeth. “We need to talk to
the door of the ward in the hospital.
needed quiet rest, and Genevieve called Darrell to inform him of
situation.
and Samantha returned in a hurry and rushed to the
and Alice, so they were informed to
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outside to speak with the doctor about Monica’s injury, Darrell was accompanying Monical inside, who was gradually awakening.
stood at the door and dealt with Rebecca
quietly behind Rebecca,
the elderly in the village to get hurt from a bump. However, the injury was more serious this time, and Monica simply needed to rest
relentlessly began expressing filial
reprimanded Genevieve for taking Monica
seeing Genevieve’s increasingly cold expression, Rebecca then
with
was holding a fruit basket and
stunned when she looked at the unfamiliar man who had
and his eyes were dark. “Genevieve.”
expression was cold as she struggled to suppress
Anthony had come.
complex as he looked at her, completely ignoring the unfamiliar
replied coldly, “She’s not dead. Are you guys disappointed?”
gaze finally landed on Quincey and Andrea.
his voice involuntarily turned colder. “Genevieve,
“An accident? I saw your
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eyes. Are you telling me this is an
voice was calm
nearby indifferently, and she couldn’t conceal the disgust in her eyes. “Mr. Hoffman, there’s no need to talk about useless things. How about you tell us how you want to
disgust in Samantha’s eyes, and
slightly, then turned to look at Andrea.
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