âYvette, donât worry. Iâm not here to compete with you for Mrs. Quinn Seniorâs affection. Iâm just concerned about her health and want to show my care.â
H Yasmin had a pitiful expression, as if Yvette had bullied her.
Yvette was long used to Yasminâs act of playing the victim. She remained expressionless, but what she said next instantly changed Yasminâs expression âThe smell of your perfume is too overwhelming, and Mrs. Quinn Senior has asthma. The scent could trigger an allergic reaction.â
âMoreover, sheâs in a critical recovery period. Your shouting is just going to disturb her rest. Is this what you call showing care?â
Yasmin was left speechless. Her face turned stiff. In fact, she hadnât intended to visit Martha. She simply wanted a chance to o get close to Wilson Hearing Yvetteâs words, the guards at the door looked at Yasmin with even more disdain.
âPlease leave immediately, or weâll have to take action,â
âYouâ¦â
Yasmin was so furious that she almost lost her composure. She was the daughter of the distinguished Murrays. How dare these lowly guards speak to her with this attitude?
Still, she despised Yvette the most.
Why did Yvette have to be so talkative? Did she think she was some kind of medical expert?
âYvette, I sincerely want to visit Mrs. Quinn Senior. I donât understand why youâre so hostile towards me!â Yasmin glared at her. She then turned to the guards with an air of authority. âMy grandfather specifically asked me to visit Mrs. Quinn Senior today. If you decide to obey her and prevent me from seeing Mrs. Quinn Senior, can you bear the consequences if the relationship between the Quinns and the Murrays is As expected, the guards hesitated. After all, the Quinns and the Murrays were longâtime allies. If their actions led to a rift between the two families, they would be the ones to suffer Seeing the hesitation on the guardsâ faces, Yasmin smiled triumphantly. She was confident that the longstanding friendship between the Quinns and the Murrays would ensure she wasnât turned away.
âYvette, you should step aside and let me see Mrs. Quinn Seniorâ¦â
Before Yasmin could finish, a stern, hoarse voice interrupted her.
âI listen to everything my dear Yvie says. If she says someone canât come in, theyâre not allowed in.
Send them away immediately!â
Martha slowly emerged from the ward. After being woken up by the commotion, she looked exhausted and displeased.
âRemember this. Yvieâs words are the law here. No one can disobey her!â
Not only was Yvette her favorite future granddaughterâinâlaw, but she had also saved her life twice.
Martha wouldnât allow her to be mistreated even the slightest.
Yasminâs face turned a shade darker when she saw Marthaâs staunch support for Yvette. However, she quickly forced a bright smile and spoke in a flattering tone.
âGrandma, I specifically came to see you todayâ¦â
Before she could continue, Martha cut her off coldly.
âThe Quinns have only two grandsons, no granddaughters. Donât call me Grandma.â
Martha would never like anyone who Yvette disliked.
Martha never had a good impression of Yasmin. Her usually kind and gentle face turned stern.
Despite the Murraysâ efforts to suppress the news about Yasminâs plagiarism scandal at the piano competition, she still heard rumors about it. Plagiarisan was disgraceful enough, but instead of apologizing, Yasmin had made a scene. She despised Yasmin even more for that.