As Millie went to handle the discharge paperwork, she passed by a ward where Nancy called out to her.

“Millie, stop!”

Turning, Millie saw a middle-aged man and woman standing beside Nancy.

Upon noticing Millie’s unwillingness to enter, Nancy’s voice dripped with scorn.

“You don’t dare to come in after doing something wrong? Millie, I really look down upon you.”

Millie’s eyes flicked to Nancy’s injured hand, thinking that she got what she deserved.

Finally, she stepped into the ward. If she wasn’t mistaken, the middle-aged couple were Mr. Fairclough and his wife, whom she recognized from a newspaper.

a stone only to drop it on your own foot-or rather, smash your own hand. In the end, you gained nothing. You

previous night. Had Marcus not intervened, the henchmen

Nancy truly wanted was for Marcus to lay blame on Millie, but he surprisingly believed her

“You…”

at Millie’s audacity

not been others present, she would have leaped out of

composed herself, adopting a pitiful expression as she turned to the people next

Mrs. Fairclough, please take a

Faircloughs exchanged glances and

asked, his eyes narrowing as he regarded Millie with

Millie noted,

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