Chapter 259
Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals
Chapter 259 Kaze to Provide Care Kaze thought Agnes did not carry enough money for a consultation at the hospital.
Now, he realized that the 20 thousand dollars was for Larry.
âI have the twenty thousand as you requested.â
Agnes entered the ward and asked with concern, âAre you alright, Larry?â
Larry spread his legs like a boss.
He scoffed and gave Agnes an attitude.
âIs he alright? Does Larry look alright to you?â
Naomi shot an angry look at Kaze. âYour useless sonâinâlaw shouldâve brought Larry back sooner. He wouldâve been battered and bruised.â
Kaze saved Larry last night but Naomi was not the least bit grateful. She even complained that Kaze could do better.
Agnes remained without a word.
Kaze was not going to hold his tongue, though. He replied curtly. âHe got off lightly with a beating.
He had it coming for gambling. If it wasnât for me last night, he wouldnât have been beaten to death.â
âWhat are you saying? The nerve of you to say that about my son!â
Lance pounded his fist on the bedside table, stood up, and yelled at Kaze with his finger up his nose.
Naomi criticized harshly, âSo what if my son gambles? Heâs still better than you. You mooch off the Quints. You should be the one being beaten to death.â
The ward was a triple room.
Naomiâs remark prompted the other two patients and their families to judge Kaze. They looked at him in disdain.
Unable to stand the gazes, Agnes pulled Kaze to the side.
âCan you stop talking? Will it kill you to stop talking?â
Kaze took a deep breath to suppress his anger.
+15 BONOS âCan we have the family of Larry Lalme, Bed 23, to settle the hospital bill? The charges have exceeded the thousandâdollar deposit you paid upon admission.â
A nurse walked into the ward with invoices.
Agnes gave the papers to Kaze and nudged him. âGo on and make the payment at the counter.â
Kaze took the papers and went out without a word.
After clearing the bill at the counter, Kaze returned to the ward to find Lance and Naomi gone.
âWhere are his parents, Agnes?â Kaze stepped inside and asked.
Agnes looked upset. âThey have gone home. They told me to stay and look after him.â
The parents dumped their son on Agnes.
Agnes had now become a free care worker.
The Quints even foot the hospital bill for the Laimes.
âI asked the doctor, and he said that Larry needed to be hospitalized with access to 24âhour care for two weeks.
âWhat should I do? Hector is in a wheelchair, and Sky is home from school. They need my help around the house too.â
Agnes did not have many options to go on.
She turned to Larry who was in bed.
âWhy donât I hire a professional care worker for you, Larry? What do you think?â
Larry did not even bother to look away from his phone. âProfessional care would take several hundred dollars a day, Agnes. Are you going to pay for it?â
âYes, we willâ
Agnes nodded.
She could still afford to hire someone to look after Larry.
Agnes took out her phone and said, âSo youâre fine with the idea, Larry? Iâll contact a care worker now.â
âHang on. When did I agree to it?â
Larry stopped her and said gleefully, âI donât like having strangers hanging around me. I donât feel +15 BONOS Although Larry was beaten up badly, he had no problem getting in and out of bed.
Larry was deliberately stirring trouble by demeaning a member of her family to handle his bodily âWhat? Are you not happy to do it. Agnes? Alright. I wonât make it hard for you since youâre old.â
Larry pointed at Kaze and said with a smirk. âYou can get your sonâinâlaw to do it. Heâs young and strong. He should be able to care for me for the next two weeks.â