Rose with Thorns

Chapter 112
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Chapter 112

Outside the hospital room, Samuel was dumbfounded. Even Wilson couldn’t get Martha to be so compliant in taking her medicine. However, Yvette managed to do it just like that!

Wilson’s smile deepened. He looked at Yvette with gentleness and affection. To him, Yvette was amazing.

Although Martha’s face scrunched up from the bitterness, she said, “It’s not bitter at all. Yvie, your medicine is excellent. I could have several big bowls of it!”

“Alright, brew a few more bowls of medicine for Grandma,” Wilson ordered Samuel while striding into the hospital room.

Samuel held back his laughter and responded, “Got it, Mr. Quinn!”

Such a dutiful grandson!

Martha immediately glared at Wilson. If she didn’t have to maintain a good image in front of her future granddaughter–in–law, she would’ve whacked her “dutiful grandson” with her cane.

Yvie, let’s ignore them and continue chatting!”

Upon seeing this, Samuel almost couldn’t hold back his laughter.

Martha’s affection for Yvette and her disdain for Wilson was a stark contrast!

Yvette took out the emerald pendant. “Grandma, I didn’t get to retum this to you last time. I brought it today.”

Martha immediately pushed the emerald pendant back into Yvette’s hand. “vie, this was meant to be a gift from me. Just keep it!”

Yvette protested, “Grandma, it’s too precious. I can’t accept it.”

This emerald pendant was clearly a valuable item.

Upon seeing Yvette’s firm stance, Martha had no choice but to seek support from Wilson.

Wilson gazed gently at Yvette with his captivating eyes. Then, he coaxed her with his deep and magnetic voice.

This is a token of affection from Grandma. You should accept it, or it’ll break her heart.”

Martha instantly nodded and covered her chest. “He’s right. If you don’t accept it, it’ll break my heart_”

Watching Martha’s exaggerated performance, a hint of helplessness flashed across Wilson’s eyes. Then, he looked at Yvette. “Just accept it.”

“Alright,” Yvette reluctantly agreed as she kept the emerald pendant.

Upon witnessing the scene, Samuel silently marveled at Wilson’s shameless persuasion in making Yvette accept the emerald pendant.

The emerald pendant was the Quinn family’s heirloom. It was for the future matriarch of the family. The naive Yvette had fallen right into their trap!

Once Yvette agreed to accept the emerald pendant, Wilson’s smile became brighter. He looked even more charming.

Seeing Wilson’s smug expression, Martha cast a disdainful glance at him. Then, she turned to Yvette with a benevolent smile.

Martha contemplated how likable her future granddaughter–in–law was. She couldn’t wait for Wilson to marry Yvette. Unfortunately, Yvette was still too young, so they needed to wait a few more years.

Unaware of Martha’s thoughts, Yvette meticulously examined Martha’s body.

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“Grandma, you’re recovering well. I’ll return in three days to perform acupuncture again. Once your condition stabilizes, I’ll proceed with the surgery.”

“Alright, no problem! I trust you!”

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