Molly was naive, but she wasn''t dumb. She knew something happened
because of what Adalia said.
Yale loved her so much. She didn''t know what extreme measures he
would take when he saw her in this state.
Adalia couldn''t do anything about Yale. So, she came here to vent her
frustration.
Molly hated the fact that she was a burden to Yale. She was about to
get on her knees on the bed to apologize to Tatiana.
Seeing how scared and uneasy she was, Tatiana and Olivia helped her
lay down properly on the bed again.
Olivia snapped, "Don''t move! Do you want to bleed out and die?"
Molly didn''t know anything about medicine. She only felt like there was
some bleeding in herher region after she moved.
This was a normal physiological phenomenon after dtion and
curettage. But she froze when she thought about what Olivia said.
She was scared of dying because Yale would lose his mind if she died.
Tatiana sighed when she saw how docile Molly was. She was a very
pitiable person.
It might seem like she was just trying to make amends in Krystal''s
stead, but Tatiana actually felt bad for Molly.
She heard that Molly''s adoption was just a charity act for publicity.
Judging from Adalia’s attitude, Tatiana could guess how hard Molly''s life
was in the Kingston household.
She was the one who was beaten up, and yet she was the one who
apologized. She really had it rough.
"Alright, Molly, you have to rx. Don''t be so nervous."
Tatiana continued to apply the ointment on Molly. “Do you feel
ufortable anywhere else?"
Tatiana''s voice was very gentle. Molly, who had never experienced
motherly love in her life, suddenly teared up.
"Mrs. Heath, my... my stomach hurts."
Olivia frowned. "Why didn''t you say so earlier? Aren''t you on patient-
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It was normal for a patient''s stomach to hurt after dtion and
curettage. Molly was in such a bad state.
Her pain would definitely be several times worse than a normal patient.
"Maybe they forgot.”
It could be understandable if normal families didn''t want to spend the
money for patient-controlled analgesia, but the Kingstons could very
well afford it.
Besides, this was Chris’ hospital. Ethan had told him to take good care
of the patients.
There was only one reason why patient-controlled analgesia wasn''t
used. Adalia stopped the nurses from using it!
She med Molly for all the things that Yale did. That was why she was
making things difficult for Molly even when Molly was already in such a
bad condition.
Olivia and Tatiana looked at each other. Both of them had guessed why
Molly wasn''t using any patient-controlled analgesia.
They used to be at odds, but they were strangely in sync at that very
moment.
“I''ll get a nurse to give you some right now."
Olivia exited the room, went to look for Chris, and scolded him harshly.
Chris asked a nurse to hook Molly up with some patient-controlled
analgesia.
Then, he said with an aggrieved expression, "Olivia, you didn''t see how
vicious Mrs. Kingston was. She forbade us from providing Molly with
patient-controlled analgesia.
"That was her daughter, so we could only respect her wishes as the
patient''s family member."
Olivia was aware that Chris didn''t have a choice. The Kingstons were
an influential family of politicians. He couldn''t afford to get on their bad
side.
“I''m sorry. I shouldn''t have taken it out on you."
Olivia was just frustrated to see Molly in such a horrible state.
"Where did Yale go?" Olivia asked anxiously.
"He was here the whole time. He only left after Molly''s surgery was
finished. I think he went to get changed. He didn''t want to scare Molly
with his bloodied clothes."
So, that was why Adalia was able to get the chance to bully Molly.
"Keep an eye out on her."
Chris raised an eyebrow. "Have you forgotten that Yale tried to expose
your ex-husband''s identity a few years ago?
"He caused the two of you to be chased after by assassins, and the two
of you almost died.
"This is a great chance to get revenge on him. Why are you helping him
so much?"
"Molly should have to pay for what Yale did. We shouldn''t kick people
when they''re already down. Besides, he already got what he deserved.”