Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!
Chapter 294: Grievance
From Nicole's point of view, no one would understand the grudge between her and Soseph. Even Laurel might deem her too narrow-minded and she believed that Soseph wouldn't do something evil against her.
Acutally, Nicole was the one who was bullied.
She felt so aggrieved when receiving the call from Samuel.
She walked out of the doctor's office and picked up the phone.
“Samuel...”
Her voice trembled with sob, which was clearly noticed by Samuel.
“What happened? I heard from mom that your face was allergic to make-up and it’s in bad condition. How are you going now? Let me see your face through video chat, okay?”
As expected, Laurel had informed Samuel of it in advance.
Nicole didn't know about the conversation between them. But she presumed that if she blamed Soseph for this because she splashed hot water on her face, Laurel wouldn't easily believe it and might even deem it a slander against Soseph.
What's worse, Samuel knew nothing about the deal between Nicole and Soseph. He would definitely be mat at her once he was aware of it.
After all, no one would like to be traded, especially in a relationship.
However, from Samuel's point of view, he deemed her words as a self-abasement because of the appearance of Soseph.
He sighed and said caringly, “Honey, let me see your face.”
“No! I look quite awful. I will be fine a few days later.”
“Honey, you will always be the most beautiful one in my heart even with any make-up. I will make Jacob bring you some ointment. No scar will be left with it.”
“Okay.” She felt really aggrieved as it was her first time to be defeated by a girl who was not even in her twenties.
Unfortunately, Samuel was not aware of her grievance and then he continued, “If you feel annoying to see Soseph, I will transfer her to another hospital, okay?”
“Alright, get her somewhere else.”
“Okay, I will call the director of the military hospital and transfer her to the hospital near me.”
The military hospital was the best one besides the hospital where Soseph settled at the moment.
“No!” Nicole shouted.
“What's wrong with it?”
“I said NO!”
get close to Samuel, she would try all
a loyal husband, but
hearing that, Samuel confirmed that Nicole must be influence badly because
girl in my
for you.’
stay here. I won't be mad
tell what Nicole was worried about. However, since Soseph had
sorry for you grievance,
Nicole's
regret letting Soseph donate her kidney for Zoe.” Nicole expressed
in such a dilemma. If I had had the chance to make the choice, I would never have accepted her kidney for Zoe. But now we all owe her.
felt really depressed and reluctant when it occurred to her that she had to
doing now?” Nicole
told her don't worried
behave himself?” Nicole continued. She was afraid that Lucas would go to the hospital so see her.
protective of her. If he saw her face scalded, he might even
he always stays by my side and asks me a lot of things about the army. It seems that
replied with a
infected with those bacteria in the hospital. And Zoe has just gone through operation. You can take him here a few days later when Zoe is in better
afraid that Lucas will see
you know
I know it. Don't worry. I won't take
felt relieved when hearing
reluctant to hang up, but she was afraid that
take care of your face first. I will let Jacob
Samuel wanted to say more, Nicole
head and then said to Jacob, “Bring the best ointment to my wife. And try to find out what was going on between her and
"Ves sir.”
in the corridor, Nicole still
back her tears and
her face, she returned to the ward
going on with your face?” Zoe was
But don't touch her face, okay?”
About Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! - Chapter 294: Grievance
Don't Try to Escape, My Wife! is the best current series of the author Ellis Duncan. With the below Chapter 294: Grievance content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 294: Grievance and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com