Chapter 110 Who Do You Think You Are
âQuick! Help Mdm. Marilyn into the house!â
âCall Dr. Jensen!â
As soon as the housekeepers regained their senses, one of them rushed to call the doctor. Just when the other two were about to help Marilyn, a tall figure marched over to her while pushing the housekeepers aside. When Armand saw Marilyn in the pantry, his pupils contracted in fear.
He entered the pantry with haste and bent down to carefully lift Marilyn up.
Marilyn rested her arm over his neck naturally as she said in a trembling voice, âMy belly⦠It hurtsâ¦â
âDonât panic. The housekeepers already called Timothy,â Armand consoled Marilyn as he carried her away from the pantry. The housekeepers followed behind him without delay.
Nobody seemed to notice that Genevieve was still in the pantry.
The thin hem of her dress couldnât stop the hot water from seeping onto her skin, so both her legs were seriously scalded, and she couldnât even stand. Soon, her hands gave out, and she collapsed onto the ground as tears fell.
She didnât have a phone with her, so she could only call for help from the housekeepers, but nobody replied to her even after she shouted a few times.
It wasnât until after a minute or so that a housekeeper heard her and rushed to the pantry. Without caring for anything else, she quickly splashed some cold water on Genevieveâs injured legs.
After lifting Genevieveâs skirt, the housekeeper nearly dropped the basin she held onto the floor. âM-
Mdm. Genevieveâ¦â
The entirety of Genevieveâs fair and lean legs, from her thighs to her calves, were red from the burn she suffered. Because the burns werenât cooled down in time, blisters had covered a huge area of the skin.
The housekeeper dared not dally as she continued to splash water onto Genevieveâs legs. Even after doing so for another ten minutes, Genevieve was still in much pain.
The housekeeper could only help Genevieve to the living room before pouring all of the ice from the fridge into a bucket. Then, she submerged Genevieveâs legs in it to cool it down.
âMdm. Genevieve, ointments wonât work on this. I need to call a doctor. There will be dire consequences if we donât take care of the injuries on your legs right away,â stated the housekeeper with a frown. Just when she was about to make a call on the landline, she noticed another housekeeper hurrying to open the door before showing Timothy, who was holding a medical kit, into the house.
The moment the housekeeper was about to call out to Timothy, he already went to the second floor in haste alongside the housekeeper who answered the door.
âWhy did Dr. Jensen go upstairs?â
âMdm. Marilyn had slipped and fallen too.â
The excruciating pain on Genevieveâs legs drained her face and lips of color. âFor now, just apply some ointment on me.â
The housekeeper lifted her legs from the bucket and dried them before slowly applying the ointment to her injury.
The ointment was cooling, while the burns on Genevieveâs legs were incredibly serious.
Even the tiny pressure from the housekeeper applying ointment on her legs caused her to shudder in pain while sweating buckets.
Just when the housekeeper was about to leave for the storage compartment to get more ointment, she turned around to see Armand coming downstairs with a menacing expression and a gloomy stare.
The housekeeper shuddered in fear as she stuttered, âMr. Armand, Mdm. Genevieveââ
Just as the housekeeper was about to say something, Armand shoved her aside and marched up to Genevieve before pinching her chin firmly between two fingers.
Under his iron grip, she felt as if her bones would be crushed by him.
âGenevieve, havenât I warned you to be more tolerant of her?â Armandâs voice was bone-chilling.
âPlease donât be like this, Mr. Armand.â The housekeeper who was shoved aside scrambled to get up before approaching Armand to explain hastily, âMdm. Genevieve is hurt too. Her legsââ
âWhy does Mdm. Genevieveâs injury even matter?â
The housekeeper named Mandy came downstairs alongside Armand, dragging the other housekeeper away from him after coming over to them.
âMdm. Marilyn nearly had a miscarriage because she shoved her!â Mandy said begrudgingly.
Perhaps Mandyâs words had triggered Armand, so his expression darkened considerably. âDid you assume you can do as you pleased in this household just because Grandma likes you? Who do you think you are, Genevieve?â His tone was intimidating.
Genevieveâs chin hurt from his grip. She opened her mouth in an attempt to explain herself, but she almost suffocated when she raised her head and saw the rolling menace in his gaze. It was as if she was numb to the pain in her legs and drained of strength all of a sudden.
His reaction seemed to indicate that he would actually kill her if Marilyn miscarried.