Chapter 57 He Is Your Father's Savior
Chapter 57 He Is Your Father's Savior
Chapter 57 He Is Your Father's Savior
Ansel knew what was going on after Mildred told him the whole story.
With a sore nose, Ansel looked at Eudora distressedly, took her hand with his big rough palm, and
looked at her face carefully. "I am sorry I became a burden to you. You are so embarrassed now
because of me."
Eudora burst into tears out of joy, sitting on the edge of the bed and hugging Ansel. "Dad, it doesn't
matter since you woke up. It's my responsibility as your daughter. I dress up so ugly for the sake of my
work."
Suddenly, she thought of something and asked Mildred, "Mom, has the doctor checked my dad?"
"Oh, by the way, we have to thank your friend. It was he who contacted the top-notch experts at home
to treat your dad. You must thank your friend."
Mildred held Eudora's hand. "Dear, how do you know so many rich friends? I have thought this hospital
belonged to the Baldwin family."
"You mean Col..."
Just when Eudora was confused, Mildred stood up directly, pointed at the doorway of the ward, and
said, "It is him, Mr. Steele. He said he is your friend."
Eudora looked back in the direction that Mildred was pointing at and saw Colbert in a gray shirt and
black slacks standing at the door of the ward.
Behind Colbert, Corey was carrying a basket of fruit.
The moment Eudora saw Colbert, her smiling face froze. "Why are you here?"
Her tone of voice was full of displeasure when she spoke. Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
Mildred slapped Eudora on the back of the head. "You damn girl, how can you speak so impolitely? He
saved your dad. You have to thank him very much."
Eudora snorted.
Savior?
Who should be the savior?
She had saved him, but he had driven her almost to death.
"Mom, they run a hospital. They have to treat the sick and save the injured. We pay the doctor to treat
my dad. It is reasonable. He is not Dad's savior."
Eudora's words were addressed to Mildred, but her eyes were fixed on Colbert, and her tone was full of
disdain.
"Eudora, you are impolite. How can you talk to the savior like that?!"
Ansel, who had been in a coma for several months, woke up and learned about his situation from
Mildred, so he was very grateful to Colbert.
Hearing Eudora's words, Ansel couldn't help feeling a little angry, so he scolded her.
"Mr. Stanford, how do you feel?"
Colbert cast a cold glance at Eudora, bypassed her to the hospital bed, and greeted Ansel very humbly
and politely.