Once I Accept The Inheritance: You're All Doomed!
glaring at the unreasonabl
hands with him was
st not know Mr. Reyn
h
at Alexander, and quickly said: "Director Byrne, don't b
: "Mr. Marshall, I'm here to inform you that for Mary's
. Marshall and the Marshall
usly agree to use the marrow I bo
wouldn't that mean using th
solute
s is the hospital's policy, and it's also for the patient's sak
arshall's expression b
not understanding why Director Byr
cuss this further?" Old Mr.
this matter is settled. The marrow will come from Mr. Reynold
ndfather, muttered under his breath: "Damn! What's wit
sphere in the hospi
cy, staring intently
apping Tommy, shouting: "You bastard! Who gave you the
on, saying: "Director Byrne, I'm sorry, my grandson
n; in Golden Harbor, which h
smiled at Alexander amidst the surprised gazes
elpless inside,
the Marshall family turned the
ake Director Byrne help you like that!" T
n, so he could only vent
me is useless, this is the Dean's decision. If y
Tommy
ll coldly snap
: "If this is Director Byrne's decision, I won't oppose it, but
shall led the others o
on the hospital bed, smiled, walked over, gently patte
well-behaved, not
self into Alexander's arms, c
y, Alexander's heart soft
r received a message and
and medicines had alre
ts arranged by Talon were a
al, and on a nearby street, he saw
familiar and surprised voice came from besi
with a puzzled expression, staring at him and Sherman
f her close friends,
cked; he was about to
red, looking at Eleanor's c
is this person?" Eleanor's
for the past four years, she had endured the contempt and ridicule
was standing next
is
his head, glancing at Sherma
ther, thanks for showing me the way. I'll be off now.
herman got i
oyce slowly
xplained: "That man didn't k
ation, Eleanor didn
d her husband possibly be a h
friendly voice came: "Eleanor,
wearing oversized sunglasses, dressed fashionably in a black spaghetti strap top a
ile as she tucked her hair behind her ear, introduc
band' seemed v
sneering: "Eleanor, you were too hasty, marrying such
as family in Golden Harbor, had studied
seless husband that she had heard so muc
he looked lik
carrying resentment as she looked
t he feel
e wouldn't be embarrassed
to work now. Mary's treatment issue has
rprised: "How could Grandp
hospital dean said it was
d meaningfully
ed. She quickly led her two friends into the hospital and
ntroduce you to some good men, all wealthy and influential in Golden Harbor. If th
a stood by, watching Elea
s right, Eleanor, it's been four years. I feel it's not wo