Chapter 29 A Sleeping Pill
Come back
Caroline sneered coldly in her heart.
She feared that once she went in, she might never come out again.
Or maybe she’d come out lying down.
“Okay, I’ll listen Caroline raised her hand and wiped away a couple of tears.
She imitated the pitiful look that Helen loved to put on the most.
And sure enough, it worked.
Liam glanced at her. His expression was somewhat complicated.
He slowly released the hand pressing down on Caroline and then told the doctor, I’ll take her to the hospital.”
Finished
Helen, who had been watching, spoke up, “Uncle Liam, can I take her instead? I really can’t bear to see Aunt Caroline leave. I still want to talk to her more”
In the end, Liam agreed.
Seeing how cooperative Caroline was and with dinner waiting, the doctor felt at case and left first.
Before leaving, he called for the hospital’s vehicle to wait downstairs
Caroline went back to her room to pack some clothes. She hadn’t been at it for long when Helen arrived, carrying two glasses of juice, which she placed on the desk.
“Aunt Caroline, I made your favorite mango juice. Come try it.”
Caroline looked at the juice on the table and smiled. “Wow, you’re so good to me.
“You’re my only aunt. If I don’t treat you well, who else would?” Helen handed her a glass.
Caroline took the glass and brought it to her lips. Just as she was about to drink, she suddenly put it down and sighed. “Sigh. who knows when I’ll be able to leave the hospital this time?”
“The doctor said your condition isn’t serious, so don’t worry. Just focus on your treatment. Helen comforted her on the surface, but inside, she couldn’t be more pleased.
Want to get out? That’s impossible.
She would find a caregiver to take good care of Caroline.
Suddenly, Caroline spoke again, “This afternoon, I saw Liam buy a box of durian. Did he put it in the fridge without eating
Helen nodded, “Yeah, why?”
“khaven’t had durian in so long. Before I leave, I’d really like to have a piece. Caroline bit her lip, looking hesitant. “But I’m afraid Liam will scold me. He adores you the most. Why don’t you go ask him to bring it over so we can eat it together?”
Helen hadn’t wanted to go at first. But hearing Caroline say that Liam doted on her, Helen wanted Caroline to see it for herself. So, she agreed.
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Chapter 29 A Sleeping Pill
She placed the loss of dution on the table in front of Caroline “Aunt Caroline, eat as much as you like.”
Finished
After all, this would be the last time Caroline appeared in this house–might as well let her have a little sweetness before she
Thanks Let’s most in that Caroline raised her glass, motioning for a toast.
Helen lifted her cups choked it against Caroline’s, and tilted her head back, gulping down several mouthfuls.
They are durian while drinking juice
After fishing the juice, Helensuggested they leave early
By the time they got downstairs, the car was already waiting
Caroline didn’t know what Helen drugged her, but it wasn’t antibiotics
She noticed that ever since they left the house, Helen had been yawning repeatedly
Could it be sleeping pitte
After getting into the car, Caroline let out two yawns of her own, then leaned against the car door and closed her eyes, as if she had dozed off
Seeing this. Helen called out softly, “Aunt Carline, are you sleepy?
She called several times but got no response. The warmth on her face instantly vanished, replaced by darkness.
The car had a partition separating the driver’s seat from the back.
Even if she spoke, the driver wouldn’t hear a thing
There was no need to keep up the act anymore. “Caroline, so what if you held out for a few days? In the end, you still fell right into my hands.
“What a coincidence. I was planning to take my time killing you, but then Wren came to me, saying you were mentally ill. She even claimed you stood outside my door last night with a knife, screaming about killing me. I never expected you to be even more ruthless than ne–trying to kill me
Caroline remained motionless, her eyes shut, but she was listening carefully.
So it was Wren who spread the rumor about her having a mental illness.
Even after the scare she gave Wren last night, it hadn’t made the woman back down. Instead, it had only made her more
That wretched woman was beyond saving
As Caroline fumed inwardly, a sudden smack rang out, followed by a sharp sting on her face.
Helen had slapped her
Caroline didn’t react, continuing to feign sleep.
But Helen didn’t stop. Slap after slap landed–left cheek, right cheek–releasing the hatred boiling inside her.
“Worthless bitch! You still dare act tough in front of me? If you had just behaved and served me like before, I might’ve let you stay a little longer. But you had to piss me off. This time. I’ll make sure you suffer in that psychiatric hospital until you beg for