Chapter 88 Sudden Downpour
Chapter 88 Sudden Downpour
Chapter 88 Sudden Downpour
After returning home, Blanche went straight to the hospital to visit Angela.
Entering Angela's ward, Blanche happily called out, "Angela, look, I brought you oranges. It is your favorite."
Surprisingly, Angela was awake today and was chatting with Gloria, propped up on the bed.
"Blanche is here. Come over quickly. Gloria is right. The scar on your face really healed," Angela exclaimed, eagerly pulling Blanche closer to examine her with loving eyes.
"Miss Kent, I told Angela about your face, and she was so happy. She's feeling much better now," Gloria said.
Angela's rough hand gently touched Blanche's face, tears welling up in her eyes.
"It's good that there's no scar. You won't have to endure others' disdain anymore. Now, even if I pass away, I can rest in peace. I heard that the Herbart family is one of the wealthiest families in town, and they have many rules. If Blanche is mistreated, you have to tell me. Don't bear it alone."
Blanche felt sad upon hearing those words. "Angela, don't say that. You will live a long life. Here, have an orange. I tried it. It's very sweet."
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In the evening, Blanche had dinner with Angela and stayed in the ward for a long time. Only at Angela's urging did she reluctantly leave and return home.
As soon as she entered the house, the smile on Blanche's face because of going to the hospital froze. She felt the tense atmosphere in the villa, and there was a pair of cold eyes in the living room staring at her.
Blanche looked over and saw Tammy sitting in the living room with a stern expression on his face, glaring at her. Cathy was also present.
Tammy growled, "You, come here! What time is it? Do you take this place as a hotel? How can you go back so late?"
Blanche recalled the only time Tammy had ever smiled at her, which was at her grandmother's birthday banquet. At that time, her scar had disappeared, and she had gained some confidence and embarrassed a lot of people, winning a round. It made her pleased.
"I was at the hospital with Angela. That's why I came back late." Blanche walked over and calmly explained.
"You're such a wicked bitch. How can you still have the nerve to accompany Angela? Do you think I'm a fool? But today, I want to talk about something else. When you were out having fun, you actually pushed Cathy into the lake. She almost drowned. How could you be so cruel?"
Cathy sat gently on the side like a delicate white flower, with teary eyes, looking quite pitiful.
Boom! Boom! Boom!
Suddenly, thunder and lightning roared outside, followed by heavy rainfall. Blanche was surprised and stared at the transparent glass window. Then she saw the lightning.
"Ah!" Cathy got startled and exclaimed. She felt like lightning was about to come through the window and strike her.
Seeing this, Tammy was taken aback. "Are you afraid of lightning, Cathy?"
"No, no." Cathy shook her head.
Blanche shifted her gaze to Cathy and smiled.
"The lightning is coming so suddenly. Maybe it's a warning to some people not to make false accusations first."
Cathy had a sour face and nervously looked at Tammy.
"Mrs. Herbart, every word I said is true. Do you still deny pushing me into the lake, Blanche? Louis saw it."
Tammy had been successfully manipulated. "Cathy, you don't need to worry. I believe you."
"Blanche, you are too audacious. Not only did you do something wrong, but you are also so arrogant. Let me tell you something. I have the final say in this villa. Guys, catch her for me and throw her out of the house. I have to get rid of her false pretentiousness."
Someone immediately stepped forward and held onto Blanche's arm.
"Blanche, I am sorry."