Chapter 1440 - The Real Reason Behind Grampy's Illness
Reborn Aristocrat: Return of the Vicious Heiress
Translator: Atlas Studios  Editor: Atlas Studios
Wen Xinya and Si Yiyan accompanied Old Mr. Mo for a series of checkups before the latter was sent back to the ward. The detailed checkup report would only be out tomorrow.
Wen Xinya heated up the vegetable porridge that Mother He had delivered this morning in the microwave oven and fed it to Old Mr. Mo. Due to the fact that Old Mr. Mo did not get to eat anything when he was unconscious, he did not have much of an appetite and could only stomach half a bowl.
Old Mr. Mo was clearly in better spirits after having had something to eat.
Myocardial infarction would usually lead to death, though the severity of the effects could be reduced with timely treatment.
Wen Xinya sat by the bed and told Old Mr. Mo about the things that happened in the past few days, as well as how much attention the world paid to his condition. She rattled on and on as if there was no end to what she had to say.
Si Yiyan was seated by the side and cutting some fruit while staring at her affectionately.
âI received a fax before I suffered a myocardial infarction,â Old Mr. Mo said slowly after remaining silent for a brief moment. He had a look of dejection on his haggard and wrinkled face.
Wen Xinya panicked and frantically asked in horror, âGrampy, donât say anything. Lie down and get some rest. The doctor said that you shouldnât tire yourself out since youâve just come to.â
Wen Xinya had already heard about the fax from Si Yiyan and both of them were well aware that the content of the fax definitely had something to do with the death of Mo Yunyao, thus causing Old Mr. Mo to develop myocardial infarction because he was too agitated.
At this moment, Wen Xinya could not help but feel horrified to hear Old Mr. Mo mention it. She was afraid that he was still traumatized and agitated and did not want him to suffer a relapse.
The doctor had already instructed her to keep him happy and avoid letting him get agitated again.
Si Yiyan held onto Wen Xinyaâs hand and asked calmly, âYou suffered a myocardial infarction because of that fax. What was the content?â
Wen Xinya said frantically, âSi Yiyan, Grampy has just come to. Weâll talk about this another time.â
She seemed to be pleading him.
Si Yiyan comforted her. âDonât worry. Since Old Mr. Mo has mentioned it to us, he definitely wonât let the matter about the fax affect him anymore. Besides⦠it would remain as a thorn in Old Mr. Moâs heart if we donât make things clear as soon as possible.â
Old Mr. Mo was a rational person and had probably just lost control of his emotions because he was agitated and emotional after reading the fax. However, now that the matter was already over, Si Yiyan believed that Old Mr. Mo had his own thoughts and ideas. Wen Xinya was just overreacting.
Wen Xinya pursed her lips and stared at Old Mr. Mo.
Old Mr. Mo shot her a comforting glance before saying calmly, âDonât worry, I know what Iâm talking about. Just like Ninth Si said, Iâd be more at ease after talking it out. Otherwise, itâs going to prick my heart every now and then if I keep bottling it up.â
âYou⦠donât be too hard on yourself,â said Wen Xinya, who knew that she was being too nervous.
Old Mr. Mo nodded and continued, âThe content of that fax was regarding the truth behind your motherâs death. Someone bribed the doctor who helped your mother deliver and he lit some aromatherapy incense in the labor room that would induce depression and feebleness. Your motherâs body was weak after giving birth to you prematurely and hence, she experienced difficult labor. Had the doctor performed a Cesarean section as soon as possible, both you and your mother would have survived. However, the doctor chose to delay the surgery by using your motherâs weak body as an excuse, thus resulting in your motherâs death.â
He was also agitated because he was shocked to find out that Mo Yunyaoâs death was not accidental.
âSo Mother actually⦠actuallyâ¦â Wen Xinya began sobbing. Although she knew since a long time ago that there was more to her motherâs death, there was no longer any evidence that they could use to find out the truth. However, she did not expect the mastermind to be so ruthless.
âWas there any other content on the fax?â Since the Korean-Chinese Alliance had the audacity to tell Old Mr. Mo the truth behind Mo Yunyaoâs death, they were definitely not afraid that Wen Xinya would check up on it. Besides, Mo Yunyao had already passed away for more than two decades and they might not find out anything even if they tried to probe.
Old Mr. Mo shook his head and answered, âThere wasnât any other content, but I kept the fax. Itâs in the authentication file in my study.â
Back then, he had also suspected there to be another reason behind Mo Yunyaoâs death. After all, medical technology was still not too bad, even though it wasnât as advanced as the present. He was in disbelief about Mo Yunyaoâs death.
He had once investigated on Mo Yunyaoâs death. However, the missing of Wen Xinya and his daughterâs demise were too huge of a blow to him and hence, he did not investigate on it carefully. There were no leads either, so he accepted that as the truth.
He did not expect there to be more secrets behind her death.
He was Mo Yunyaoâs father, but he let her die an unfair death for more than twenty years and never once avenged her. The thought of it made him feel extremely agonized and thus, developed myocardial infarction.
Wen Xinya held onto Old Mr. Moâs hand and said, âGrampy, actually, Yan and I found out right from the start that there was more to Motherâs death, but weâve been hiding it from you because we were afraid that you couldnât take it. Yetâ¦â
Wen Xinya was feeling rather guilty, for she was certain that Old Mr. Mo definitely wouldnât be so agitated if she had told him about it earlier, and thus would not develop the illness.
She could not hide the matter about the Korean-Chinese Alliance any longer. If he were to continue holding it against himself, it would definitely take a toll on his body. She felt that it would be better to let him have a mental preparation.
Old Mr. Mo opened his eyes and said, âYou guysâ¦â
It turned out his granddaughter and his best student had already found out about the secret a long time ago and he was the only one who was kept in the dark.
âGrampy, Iâm sorry. Itâs all my fault. This is a long story. Iâll tell you about the details slowly in the future.â Although she had chosen to tell Old Mr. Mo about it, she was still feeling rather nervous and afraid that Old Mr. Mo would be angry and agitated again.
Noticing the anger on Old Mr. Moâs face, Si Yiyan frantically said, âOld Mr. Mo, Auntie Mo has passed on for more than two decades. Donât moor over it anymore. Xinya has been very worried about you, so sheâs handed the investigation to me. Donât worry, weâll definitely find out the truth.â
Anyone would be unable to accept the truth if they were to find out that their daughterâs death was not accidental.
Old Mr. Moâs anger vanished adn he closed his eyes slowly. âIâm tired. Iâm going to get some sleep.â
Old Mr. Mo indeed could not accept it. However, he was calm and did not get too agitated.