Chapter 91 Abigail Embarassed Herself

After saying that, Lianne looked at her grandmother pleadingly.

Madam Blake understood what she meant.

Once the will was made, even if Preston regained his memory in the end, he would not be able to take over Blake Corporation.

Moreover, what Lianne said did have some truth in it. There were indeed families that did not hesitate to make their elders pass away earlier to get their inheritance.

Madam Blake immediately said, “My granddaughter’s right. I’ve done a lot of good deeds in my life. Perhaps I will live a long life after all. I’ve decided not to make this will.”

At that time, Jared couldn’t lash out in front of his mother.

Over the past few days, everyone stayed by Madam Blake’s bed to perform their so-called filial duties. Lianne was the one who contacted the hospital. When she heard that Jonathan Woods was coming back, she begged Director Chase to ask Jonathan to treat her grandmother.

Now that his mother was in the operating theater, the anger that Jared had been suppressing for a few days exploded. He looked at Lianne as if she was his enemy.

Lianne remained indifferent and did not speak.

Jared snorted again and said, “You can’t find a husband for yourself, but you know damn well how to pick a fight. Tell me, what do you mean when you said many old people suddenly can’t be cured after making their wills?”

“I’m just stating facts,” Lianne said calmly.

Jared mocked, “You are thinking that if your grandmother doesn’t make a will, you will get a share of the inheritance once she passes away, aren’t you?”

“Even if it’s true, that is what I deserve,” Lianne said.

Of course, she hoped that her grandmother could live a long life because her grandmother was the only person other than Preston that loved her.

However, if her grandmother couldn’t make it, she would try her best to fight for Preston.

She would not give up Blake Corporation.

If she did that, she would feel as if she had betrayed her mother.

“You are a greedy, unfilial daughter!” Jared cursed.

When he suddenly saw Julian walking over, he fell silent and immediately put on a gentlemanly expression. He greeted Julian politely. “Mr. Parks!”

slightly and said to Lianne,

immediately stood up.

towards the elevator but went down a flight of stairs.

Julian looked around. After making sure that no one was around, he said, “If you’re willing to take the risk, someone

had also suffered from intelligence loss. His intelligence was equivalent to that of a child of about seven or eight-year-old. He had been that way for four years.

look at the patient’s history first to

Annalise’s response, he had a feeling

pills, suppress the effect of a drug with a few silver needles, and replace Julian’s grandfather’s surgery with acupuncture could

were

and helped her climb the ladder in Blake

help in the future, Lianne would also do her best

only simply greet each other in public. They wouldn’t speak

past few years, he had also tried using his connections from abroad to find doctors to

person could have different symptoms after being

trauma.

Preston’s brain. Logically speaking, he should not

the doctors could not be sure

asked excitedly. “Can he really be cured? I want to see

was different from Madam Blake’s.

life-threatening, so she needed

only lost his memory and intelligence. His life was not

life, then Lianne would rather have him live a carefree life like

was more important

I’ll let her meet Preston. After she

asked, “Are you talking about Dr.

“No,” Julian said.

Jonathan’s help, he said, “If you want to ask for Dr. Jonathan Woods’ help, I’ll arrange it.”

with Annie. This way, he could hide the fact that Annie had

was so excited that tears welled up

make an appointment with the doctor, you can contact me anytime.

“Okay,” Julian replied.

surgery was

disinfected

Blake had several illnesses. The surgery was for her esophageal cancer. Two parts of her esophagus had cancer. One was in Stage II, and the other was in

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