Rosalynn had intentionally tripped Jaelyn to discreetly feel her pulse and confirm if she had ever suffered from stomach cancer.
The results indicated that Jaelyn was lying.
ââRosalynn, are you suggesting that Jaelyn is lying to me?â Sanfordâs expression changed slightly.
Rosalynn nodded.
âI just checked her pulse, and it was steady and strong.
It doesnât seem like she has ever been seriously ill.
â
Sanfordâs jaw clenched, and he struggled to accept this revelation.
âShe had stomach cancer five years ago.
It must have healed by now.
â
Rosalynn countered, âEven if the disease has healed, there is a difference between the pulse of someone who has been seriously ill and someone who hasnât.
I didnât detect any irregularities in her pulse earlier.
â
Sanfordâs expression darkened.
He stared deeply into Rosalynnâs bright eyes before saying, âBut she showed me her medical records.
â
Rosalynn couldnât help but sneer.
âMedical records can be fabricated.
â
It was a harsh truth, but a truth nonetheless.
However, Sanford couldnât bring himself to believe that Jaelyn would deceive him.
Sanford said with difficulty, âRosalynn, you are not a licensed doctor.
Could it be that your skills arenât up to par, and you missed something?â
Rosalynn found herself momentarily at a loss for words.
She finally sighed and said, âBelieve what you want.
â
A person pretending to be asleep couldnât be roused by anyone.
Taking a step forward, Rosalynn thought about something and said,
âSanford, if you havenât moved on from your ex-girlfriend, please leave Maggie alone.
She isnât as cunning as your ex-girlfriend.
She wouldnât stand a chance against her.
â
Maggieâs eyes widened in surprise.
She released her grip on Sanfordâs arm and instead held his hand.
âSanford, Rosalynn isnât trying to stir up trouble for no reason.
Why donât you investigate Jaelyn?â