Mrs. Hoyle quickly remembered, âHow can I not? You spilled it on all over Ophelia and scalded her that she screamed. I even thought why Alan find me one clumsy doctor.â
The doctor shook his head, âIt wasnât that I was clumsy or not careful. I did it on purpose.â
Mrs. Hoyle was taken aback for a moment, âOn purpose? Why?â
The doctor said, âThe prescription was written by me, so I naturally knew how the medicine is.
Traditional Chinese medicine is known for slow conditioning, but that medicine has a poison in it. If the amount of various medicinal materials isnât properly matched, the medicine for treating diseases can also become a poisonous one. Madam, your leg suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, so I have included Thunder Duke Vine, it has the effects of dispelling cold, removing dampness, and relieving pain. But, at the same time itâs also a toxic medicine.â
Mrs. Hoyle couldnât help being shocked, âBut you still give it to me.â
âItâs difficult to find ordinary medicines to replace its effect. If itâs matched good with other medicines and controlled in a moderate amounts, itâs a great medicine. However, if itâs slightly excessive in the daily dosage, itâs a slow poison. I donât know if Madam still remembers, when I knocked over the bowl, your hands were shaking on their own and you couldnât even hold chopsticks while eating.â
âI do. How can I not? I thought I had a stroke at that time.â
âItâs not a stroke. But someone has secretly increased the dose of Thunder Duke Vine.â
Mrs. Hoyle hesitated, âYou mean, Ophelia was behind that?â
âYes!â
âThen why didnât you tell me earlier?â
Doctor asked her back, âWould you believe me if I did?â
Mrs. Hoyle was stunned for a while. If she had placed it in the past, she really wouldnât believe it. But now, after went through so many things, she had to believe even if she refused to. Was Ophelia really an unscrupulous and vicious-hearted person?
She actually wanted her to die. Mrs. Hoyle was unable to digest this completely for a while. She could only listen the doctor said, âIf I told you back then, in your mind, I would only be regarded as a person sent by Mr. Hoyle to separate you and Ms. Meyer. It would be in vain even if I said it. So, itâs better I kept quiet.â
Mrs. Hoyle seemed to have an understanding. âThis is why you take over to handle the medicine personally and watch me drinking it?â
âYes. Iâve reported this to Mr. Hoyle. He asked me to keep watch. All medicines may not give to you from other people, even if itâs the one you trust the most. So, although Mr. Hoyle keeps against you from the outside, he still cares about you in the inside. At that time, you said that I was sent by Mr.
Hoyle to monitor you as Ms. Steeleâs lobbyist, but thatâs not true at all. He came to me and only let me be responsible for your health and there is no extra work left to me. I also just knew Ms. Steele, but I can see that sheâs a person with a strong kind heartâ¦â
âAnd you just said you arenât her lobbyist,â Mrs. Hoyle interrupted him. âArenât you just doing it now for that woman?â
âBut itâs also the truth. You should believe that an evil-hearted mother canât raise up such well-behaved, sensible, and clever child. This is called teach by precept and example.â Doctor meant Annie.
âOkay, okay,â Mrs. Hoyle waved her hand and laid down on her back. âYou donât have to say nice things for them. I know it in my own heart too.â
The doctor turned on the AC and covered the old lady. âSince Madam has clearly known, why do you still making it hard for Ms. Steele? I think, as long as you have peace of mind, sheâs definitely not the one to be blamed.â
âYou can leave first. I need some silence.â
This silence caused her insomnia all night. When she woke up tomorrow morning, she had an obvious dark circles under her eyes.
In the end, years hadnât been forgiving. When she looked in the mirror, there were a lot of wrinkles in the corners of her eyes and forehead. Her skin wasnât as smooth and supple as when she was young.
When she went downstairs, she saw Ada and Aoba who she didnât know when they returned last night, were talking and laughing with that woman. Annie was in her arms, watching the animal world on the TV on the wall.
âMorning, Mrs. Hoyle,â Olive was the first to greet her.
Aoba and Ada followed, âMorning, mother.â
Annie also turned her head from the TV, âMorning, grandma.â
Everyone had smiles on, as if the unpleasant things from yesterday had never happened.
She looked at where Olive was sitting. It was Opheliaâs favorite seat. The fabric on it was personally selected by her. She said that in that seat, she could see Alanâs car drive in for the first time.
At that time, she thought she was silly and cute. Now that she thought about it, it tasted different.
Seeing Ophelia cried bitterly in the detention center and saying that because she couldnât stop her father, she felt deeply guilty in her heart. So, that was why she treated the old lady better over the years, treating her as a mother.
She was nice to her. But if it was true, why would she want her dead?
The false sentiment turned out to be all fake. So fake that it pained her.
It turned out she had loved the wrong person. She was a joke herself.
Everyone had to think her as a joke. Looking at them happily laughing, hideously being insolent, it pierced her ears.
âLetâs eat,â Alan yelled from the dining table.
Annie jumped off from Oliveâs arms and pulled on Mrs. Hoyleâs hand. âGrandma, letâs eat together.â
Mrs. Hoyle was startled and then looked at the natural and peaceful faces. What happened to her just now?
An illusion or a demon?
She raised her hand to rub her forehead. Her brows furrowed unconsciously.
âGrandma, whatâs wrong? Are you unwell?â
Mrs. Hoyle sighed and quietly said, âIâm fine. Letâs go and eat together.â
The old lady took a special look at Olive next to her. She was really gentle and bright as what the doctor said. She didnât dodge her gaze too.
Why did her sight change overnight?
It had to be a demon.
However, when she walked to the dining room and sat down, watching Alan wear an apron, an inexplicable anger surged in her heart again.
âYouâre a man who does big things. Little things like cooking should be done by women and servants.
What are you doing?â
âWhat era is it now?â Alan shrugged her off.
Olive could hear that there was hidden needle behind her words and deliberately said it out loud of her to hear. It felt like walking through the big door of Republic of China. After women got married, they had to do all house chores for their husbands, then they had to accept whatever mother-in-law said whether it was wrong or right.
However, there seemed to be another message in itâ¦
The old lady glared, âSo why do you get a wife? As a vase to be placed in the house?â
âMom, weâve grown until weâre adults and have never eaten your cooking,â Aoba took a risk.
âYouâ¦â The old lady choked and speechless. She was about to hit him on the head with her chopsticks, but it held on the air and fell into a daze.
Olive lowered her head and giggled.
Mrs. Hoyle shot her an angry look, âWhat are you laughing at?â
Olive looked up, âMrs. Hoyle, what you said just now, can I take that you have reluctantly accepted me as a part of this family?â
âI didnât say that. Your virtue is still far away to be a member of this family,â Mrs. Hoyle stayed to be stubborn.
Olive wasnât upset either, and she slyly smiled, âUnderstood.â
Finally, Mrs. Hoyle didnât forget to remind her, âDonât forget what you promised me.â
Olive said, âDonât worry. As long as youâre patient, you will definitely see it next year if it isnât this year.â
Ada stared curiously, âWhat riddle are you guys playing?â
Olive chuckled, âSince itâs a riddle, I naturally canât say it.â
This was a secret agreement between her and the old lady. What matter was the old lady recognized. It was actually something she wanted to do, but a certain person wouldnât agree, so she could only do it secretly.
âAlan, arenât you curious?â Ada knew that she couldnât get anything from Oliveâs mouth, so she shifted her target and looked forward to hearing something from him who were the closest.
But obviously, Alan couldnât answer her either. It wasnât that he wasnât curious, but he couldnât ask. But intuitively, he believed that it shouldnât be a bad thing.
Since it wasnât a bad thing, he let them be.
In the next few days, it was relatively peaceful in the Hoyleâs residence. The old lady seemed to change overnight. Although she still acted indifferent to Olive, she was less annoying now.
Using Adaâs words, she finally saw things were getting better.
But to return to Luo City had to be put on the agenda. This matter made the old lady who had been feeling good changed again.
âIs she married to you, or you married to her? Or do you really want to be a part of the Steele Family?
You can let go your last name, but I canât and so is your dead father.â
Such concept wasnât difficult to understand. Even ordinary people might not be able to accept such thing. They would be looked down upon, let alone he who was from a famous family.
So, it wasnât difficult for Olive to understand the old ladyâs thought.
âDonât worry, Mrs. Hoyle. My family didnât mean to let Alan join the family. He goes to Luo City only because he wants to expand the market there.â
âDonât coax me. For you, he has already planned to settle there. Whatâs the difference?â She raised her son so hard, but he didnât stay by her side after he got married and started a business. Instead, he happily served other peopleâs parents. How could she be understanding of this?
Alan said, âMother, as long as you want to, you can also live with us in Luo City.â
Mrs. Hoyle scolded, âYou said so easily. You can leave with a snap of your fingers. What about Hoyle Group? Youâre going to abandon it?â
âI have made my own arrangement for Hoyle Group. Donât worry. No one dares to think about it anymore. Besides, Itâs not like I wonât come back again after going to Luo City.â Naturally, he couldnât let anyone destroy his fatherâs business.
Before leaving, Olive sincerely invited the old lady, âMrs. Hoyle, Iâll welcome you at Luo City.â
Actually, when she put herself in the position, she was thinking about her parents. If she married away, they would be lonely and have no one to rely on. Wasnât it the same with the old lady? Her children had grown up and they wanted to go on their own paths, wanting to escape from her control. Leaving her alone in this mansion, how miserable it would be? Rudely speaking, it was an empty nest. So, she doesnât mind the old lady living with them as long as the old lady was willing.