Chapter 1639Realizing that her words had caused her parents to worry, Joyce waved her hands frantically as she
explained, “Dad, Mom, please calm down. It was my fault. I...”
Joyce related how nervous she was and how she scalded Stanley.
Jonathan and Caitlin's concerns were finally allayed when it turned out that Joyce was the cause of the
problem instead of Stanley making things difficult for her.
“That's why both of you shouldn't overthink it,” Joyce reassured her parents while holding their hands.
Skeptical of her words, Jonathan stared at her. “Joyce, did he really kick you out of the room instead of
venting his anger on you?”
He didn't want her to lie just because she didn't want them to worry.
Nodding, Caitlin added, “That's right, Joyce. You had better not hide anything from us. It will only
unsettle us further.”
Warmed by her parents' concern, Joyce held their hands and shook her head with a smile. “Trust me.
I'm not hiding anything. After I scalded him, I was worried that he would scream at me, but he
surprisingly didn't. Instead, he calmly allowed me to bandage his wound and feed him soup. It was
when my nerves caused me to almost scald him again that he asked me to leave the room impatiently.
That's all.”
The calm manner in which Joyce explained herself finally convinced her parents. “Thank God. That's a relief,” Caitlin commented.
Staring at Stanley's ward door with a complicated expression, Jonathan wondered out loud, “Come to
think of it, the kid seems to have changed.”
“Oh?” Caitlin gave him a quizzical look. “What are you talking about?”
Jonathan repeated himself, “I feel as if he is somehow different now.”
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As her visits to the hospital were infrequent and she barely interacted with Stanley, she wasn't aware of
any changes.
In contrast to her, Jonathan, who came by often, managed to notice the difference.
Stroking his chin in thought, he elaborated, “I feel as if he's toned down his temper a lot, and the hatred
he harbored against us has become less intense.”
“Jon, are you kidding me?” Caitlin was amused by his words.
Nonetheless, Jonathan shook his head. “I'm not joking. That's what I truly feel.”
“Actually, I think Dad's right too,” Joyce remarked abruptly. “I'm getting the same vibe as him.”
“What?” Caitlin was astonished. Joyce flashed a smile as she explained, “After taking care of him for some time, I'm the one who's most
sensitive to any changes in him. Firstly, the best evidence is the fact that he didn't lose his temper with
me. Also, I didn't notice any hatred or annoyance in his eyes. That's why I believe Dad's words to be
true.”
The surprise in Caitlin's eyes was unmistakable. “But why? Why would he hate us less?”
Silence descended upon Jonathan and Joyce upon hearing the question, for neither of them had the
answer.
No one knew what was going on with Stanley for him to lessen his hatred toward them.
The only way to find out is to ask him, but should we?
Joyce gave her father a look.
After a brief hesitation, Jonathan shook his head. “We had better not. Regardless of the reason for the
reduction in his hostility toward us, we should pretend that we aren't aware. If we were to ask him about
it, we would run the risk of angering him. It would be troublesome if he reneges on his promise to us
due to that.”
Caitlin nodded in agreement. “Your father is right, so let's pretend that we didn't notice, okay? We
should continue taking care of him for the time being and see if there's an opportunity to leave him in
the future. Otherwise...”