Don't Try to Escape, My Wife!

Chapter 370 Get Lost with Viola

It was a sleepless night for Samuel, who managed to shield the ward from the turmoil outside. Audrey remained unconscious in bed, and Nicole was safe and sound.

When the sun shone in the next morning, Nicole woke up.

When she saw the coat on her, and she knew that it was Samuel's. She was bewildered. Why did she fall asleep?

Nicole knew that she couldn't sleep at all, but she drifted off. She got suspicious, but she didn't have time to figure out.

She came out of the inner room and saw Samuel clean Audrey's face.

He took good care of her as if she was his mother, which moved Nicole.

"I'll do it."

Nicole hastily took over.

This was not something a man should do!

However, Samuel said indifferently, "Go wash up first. If someone comes, I'm afraid you don't have time to wash up."

Nicole knew well who he was talking about, and she was going to ignore that person. However, they were in the hospital, and Audrey was unconscious, she thought she'd better not get into trouble.

Nicole went to the bathroom and washed herself up. When she came out, Mrs. Don had arrived.

When she saw Nicole, she had an angry look on her face, but she didn't fly into a fit this time.

That took Nicole by surprise.

"I heard that you kicked Viola out of the ward last night. Is that true?"

Stifling hard her emotions, Mrs. Don asked Nicole.

"Yes," Nicole said indifferently.

"Don't you know that she is a patient? Why can't you have a good talk?"

Mrs. Don told herself not to get angry. The person in front of her was her own granddaughter, and she couldn't get angry with her anymore.

However, her tone was harsh somehow.

Nicole turned grim again.

"Mrs. Don, if you think I treat her badly, please watch over her. Don't ever let her come to me for humiliation. Isn't that the best way?"

Mrs. Don turned gloomy.

"Grandma, it's all my fault. Don't blame my sister. I just want to see my mother. Even she doesn't care about my life, I can't leave her alone after all, can I?"

Viola came in without being noticed. When she heard Nicole, she put on her pitiful mask.

Mrs. Don's heart ached at the sight of Viola's delicate and pitiful face.

your mother. Your mother didn't mean to do it. Don't take it

having a difficult time. Nicole wouldn't

draw the attention

thought Viola kept pestering her like a persistent

"Haven't you learned your lesson from that

and said pitifully, "Nicole,

"Beat it!"

didn't even bother to show due

Nicole was rude and arrogant,

can't throw your weight around like

at

old lady suddenly felt something strange in

and got hospitalized, Nicole treated her differently. She was worried about her, and the concern

they

Mrs. Don's heart softened.

"Nicole..."

Stop forcing me. To be honest, I can kick you out since you kept looking for trouble. Don't force me to do that. If you think I'm an eyesore, go out with your Viola now. Don't ever show up in front of me. It's

from her. The more

Mrs. Don tensed up.

was well respected, and

disobedient and unfilial, who sent her round the twist with

her hand and said, "Mom, you

ask me to go out after she

felt that her son had changed as well. Why did he

"Audrey is still unconscious. Do you think it proper to have a

paused, and then glared at Nicole,

to stay and take care of

She wouldn't stop messing

coldly, "Either you die and stay with Mom, or

"Nicole..."

"Get lost!"

Nicole spoke, she grabbed the ashtray

arrogant in Mrs. Don's eyes,

Nicole would dare to attack her in front of Mrs. Don. She paused for a moment, and then moved toward

are you going to kill

shouted before the

off guard and lost her balance. The ashtray grazed her ear, hitting the wall

Don was trembling

of me, and I can't imagine what you are capable of behind my back. So this is the granddaughter of the

leave, I'll kick you out as

any due respect

her eyes wide in

approaches but rejecting forces.

her, look at

I know. Let's go out

took Mrs. Don out, dragging Viola away

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