Chapter 560
Substitutee Marriage: Fallingg For My Ugly Wifee
âPlease donât be upset. Iâll guide her to becoming a better wife. I assure you that Millie is not a bad
person.â
âNot bad? She canât possibly be my daughter-in-law if sheâs not bad. Sheâs the most shameless woman
Iâve ever encountered.â
Her grandmotherâs face seemed to be furrowing into a knot. âWhat do you mean?â
âStop pretending you donât know. As her grandmother, you must be aware of her true nature. Originally,
Marcus was meant to marry Mia. It was Millie who schemed to drug the Brown family and take Miaâs
place.â
The older woman firmly refuted, âThatâs impossible. Millie would never do such a thing. There must be
a misunderstanding.â
She staunchly believed that Millie was incapable of drugging the Brown family.
âWell, you donât believe me, do you?â Celeste shook her head.
Following this unpleasant exchange, Celeste took her leave.
Little did she anticipate that right after her departure, Rhea, disguised as a nurse, would enter the ward
and shut the door behind her.
Shortly after, crashing noises emanated from within, yet the sounds remained muffled outside. Soon
after, Rhea emerged, clutching her aching chest, and hurriedly exited the hospital. She had intended to
have someone else do the deed, but she didnât trust their competence.
While Millie was at the market buying groceries, she received an urgent call from
Teresa.
âMiss Brown, hurry over to the hospital. Your grandmother fell from the bed and is in a coma. Theyâre
trying to resuscitate her.â
âWhat! Iâm on my way.â
Upon arrival, Millie found her grandmother being wheeled out of the emergency room and into the ICU.
She didnât get to see her face up close, as her grandmother was already enveloped by a flurry of
medical equipment and tubes. The monitors beeped incessantly, heightening Millieâs anxiety.
âMiss Brown, youâre here at last. The doctor mentioned that your grandmother sustained multiple
fractures and head trauma, and her condition has rapidly deteriorated.â
âTeresa, what caused Grandma to fall?â
âItâs all my fault. I didnât provide adequate care for your grandmother. This morning, Mrs. Thomas
visited your grandmotherâs room. I thought it was inappropriate for me to eavesdrop on their
conversation, so I stepped out briefly. But to my shock, when I returned, your grandmother was on the
floor in a coma.â
The bodyguard responsible for safeguarding her grandmother lowered his head, ridden with guilt. âIâm
sorry. Itâs my responsibility.â
Upon learning that the woman inside was Millieâs mother-in-law, he went to the stairwell to smoke,
inadvertently setting off a major catastrophe.
Millie was stunned. âMrs. Thomas? My mother-in-law?â
Teresa nodded solemnly. âYes, she claimed to be. When I left, your grandmother was fine. When I
returned, Mrs. Thomas was gone, and your grandmother was unconscious on the floor, with numerous
fractures and bruises.â