Substitute Marriage: Reborn As The Top Big-Shot

Chapter 194 - 194: 113: Hua Hua teaches how to be a good person.



Chapter 194: 113: Hua Hua teaches how to be a good person.

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Purification Pills are extremely expensive and hard to come by.

Since Eleanor Armstrong failed to recognize what’s good for her, she certainly wouldn’t miss such a great opportunity.

Besides, the Purification Pills were initially from Miss Betty Cooper as compensation to Patriarch Lentz.

She is the biological daughter of the patriarch.

She has the right to make this decision.

With the Purification Pills in her hand and a full smile on her face, Bianca Lentz never dreamed that she would one day own Miss Betty Cooper’s Purification Pills.

Of course, such good fortune shouldn’t be monopolized by Bianca Lentz alone. Smiling, Lilly White said, “Thanks for Miss Cooper’s Purification Pills. I believe that if the patriarch knew about this, he would be delighted.”

She is the patriarch’s daughter-in-law.

She also has a share in the Purification Pills.

At her words, Bianca Lentz frowned slightly.

How could she forget Lilly White, who’s always keen on seizing opportunities!

Standing aside, Eleanor Armstrong now deeply regretted her prior decision.

She shouldn’t have brought out the Soothing Pills.

Even less did she consider that Miss Cooper would directly crush the Soothing Pills.

“Miss Cooper, since the Soothing Pills have been crushed, anything I say would be useless. Could you tell me where the crushed powder is? I’ll fetch it.” Powder?

Hearing this, Betty Cooper frowned slightly, looking somewhat upset.

The secretary looked at Eleanor Armstrong, “What are you implying? You conduct an unnecessary suspicion that Miss Cooper took the supplement pill?”

Such narrow-minded people these were.

Miss Betty Cooper is the top figure in the traditional medicine circle.

She is also the head of the Dreamstone Clan.

How could she stoop so low as to steal a valueless supplement pill?

“You misunderstood. I mean no such thing,” Eleanor Armstrong continued. “1 just want to collect the powder. The Soothing Pill was originally from my daughter-in-law-to-be for the patriarch.”

After all, it was a gift from Viola Thompson to the patriarch.

Now it’s gone just like that.

She could neither explain the situation to the patriarch nor to Viola Thompson.

The personal assistant stated: “The powder has been disposed of in an eco-friendly manner.”

“Why did you dispose of it like that? Did you ask for our consent?” Eleanor Armstrong swallowed down her fury.

The personal assistant looked at Eleanor Armstrong: “l believe the patriarch must have more than one daughter-in-law, doesn’t he?”

He was mocking Eleanor Armstrong for being meddlesome.

Upon hearing this, Lilly White quickly said: “l agree with Miss Cooper’s eco-friendly disposal.”

Bianca Lentz nodded and followed: “l agree too. The minority needs to obey the majority, so stop being nit-picky, sister-in-law!”

Eleanor Armstrong was like being forced to swallow a bitter pill, with no recourse to voice her grievances.

After all, the patriarch had more than one daughter-in-law.

Now that Lilly White and Bianca Lentz had both agreed upon this method, there was nothing she could say.

The assistant then brought out a document.

“If you agree to have the operation for the patriarch, sign on this contract.” “You have one night to consider.”

“Once the decision is made, let Miss Ivy Taylor contact me on WhatsApp.”

Having said this, the assistant left with Miss Cooper.

Ivy Taylor immediately followed to see Miss Cooper out.

Upon leaving the ward, Ivy Taylor said: “Miss Cooper, thank you so much for taking the time from your busy schedule to treat my grandpa. 1 am genuinely sorry for the unfortunate incident that occurred today, and I apologize to you on behalf of my aunt.”

Having said this, Ivy Taylor made a slight bow.

She was not only apologizing but also clarifying that the person who had contradicted Miss Cooper had nothing to do with her.

Miss Cooper didn’t respond or say anything.

The assistant continued, “Miss Cooper has always been a respectful and caring individual. Only out of consideration for the elderly did she lend a hand in this matter; it would be best if you all could understand this.”

After a pause, the assistant added, “Miss Cooper will not fuss over this matter with you, but don’t push your luck. Avoid doing something you’ll later regret.”

“Understood, please rest assured, Miss Cooper.”

Miss Cooper glanced at Ivy Taylor, then turned and walked away.

The assistant immediately followed her steps.

Ivy Taylor continued to follow them.

At this point, the assistant turned around, “Miss Taylor, please go back.” Ivy Taylor only then halted.

Seeing Miss Cooper soon to walk out of the hospital, the assistant quickly jogged after her, then took out her umbrella and held it over Miss Cooper’s head.

Ivy Taylor also returned to the ward.

In the ward, Harlan Lentz was already studying the consent form.

A moment later, he put the form down, “Earlier Miss Cooper mentioned that there’s a 50% chance of curing my dad, yet in the consent form, it’s only a 25% chance.

“Uncle, you’re distrusting Miss Cooper.” Ivy Taylor continued, “In the consent form, it needs to clearly outline the details. Regardless of which hospital, even with a minor surgery, doctors would inform in advance about risks, usually overestimating the risk by 20 to 30%. “


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