She Has Some Consequences To Face
Rosalie was not familiar with the restaurants nearby, so she specifically asked Mary to recommend one
before taking the boys there directly. Andrius sent a message during dinner.
[Dr. Jacobs, will you be administering treatment tonight?]
Rosalie then recalled that she had not explained the treatment process to him clearly and replied: [The
old master is still a little weak, so the treatment can‘t be too frequent. He was treated two days in a row
before, so let him rest for one day and I‘ll go over tomorrow. I apologize for forgetting to tell you.]
[Alright, I‘ll be waiting for you anytime.] Andrius replied quickly. Seeing that their mommy was still
sending messages while eating, the boys asked curiously,” Mommy, what‘s the matter?”
Rosalie smiled and picked up some vegetables for them. “It’s nothing. My patient from before is asking
me if I‘ll be heading over.”
Hearing this, the boys nodded sensibly. They each also gave their mommy some vegetables.” Mommy
is working hard, so she needs to eat more.”
Seeing the two so sensible, Rosalie‘s heart softened a little.
Their meal was filled with joy.
After dinner, Rosalie brought the two little ones along to go pay the bill.
The moment she got to the counter, she met two individuals who were coming in head–on.
Wendy and Andrea were holding each other‘s arms intimately and had walked toward the restaurant
while engaged in joyous conversation.
Rosalie could not help herself from slowing down. She looked around the surrounding environment,
wanting to blend into the crowd to avoid them. These two always seemed to be against her, after all.
Wendy had been nursing her anger at her for a long time and did not even hesitate to unite the many
medicinal materials suppliers in Coast City to boycott her research institute.
Although Andrea just did not respect her medical knowledge, she had mocked her again and again.
Looking at these two together, however, it was very obvious that they had a good relationship. Rosalie
had no doubt that Andrea would stand together with Wendy. If it were any other usual situation, Rosalie
might walk directly in front of them and pretend they did not exist.
However, she had the boys with her and did not want to get into an argument with them in front of her
children.
Just as she was about to take the boys around, Andrea‘s strange–sounding voice came from the
distance.
“Oh, Dr. Jacobs. What a coincidence. Were you also dining here?” Rosalie frowned slightly, not wanting
to pay attention to them. The boys thought their mommy had not heard her and pulled her sleeve.
“Mommy, someone called you.” Rosalie could only then stop to turn around and meet Andrea‘s eyes
calmly.
“Truly, it‘s such a coincidence. But I’ve already finished eating, so I won‘t disturb you. I‘ll be leaving
first.”
After saying that, she planned to take the boys past them to the checkout counter. Wendy frowned and
asked Andrea, “You two know each other?”
Andrea nodded. She glanced at the three of them who were just about to come up to them and said
dismissively, “Don‘t say it like that. I‘m so out of Dr. Jacobs‘ league with how impressive her medical
skills are. So many people were powerless about my grandfather‘s condition, yet it took Dr. Jacobs only
a few needles before my grandfather woke up. Dr. Jacobs is now a guest of honor in my brother‘s eyes.
Her status is much higher than mine.” Hearing this, Wendy‘s expression changed.
“What did you say? Why did you invite her to treat Old Man Quirke?” Andrea sneered, “We weren‘t the
ones who invited her. She was the one who came to our house. As for the reason, I think it‘s likely
because she set her eyes on our family‘s medicinal material supply. After all, my brother signed the
contract with them after my grandfather just woke up.”
With that, she glared at Rosalie unhappily.
“She didn‘t even take a second to think about things and immediately agreed the moment my brother
brought it up. Now, the contract has been signed. If anything were to happen to my grandfather in the
future, she‘ll have to bear the consequences!”
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