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The ringtone continued... It was Adrian Lancaster calling, and Faye Turner was about to answer.

Soon, soone knocked on the door, and the next second, the door was directly opened. Eliza Hayes turned and angrily shouted, "Get out!!"

"Madam, please calm down, the lady is pregnant," the visitor reminded, "President Lancaster said that if you harm his wife, he certainly won’t care about the mother-child relationship."

Hearing this, Eliza Hayes was shocked inside!

The always yearning-for-motherly-love Adrian Lancaster was willing to disregard mother-child ties for this girl??

Adrian Lancaster’s attitude left Faye Turner extrely shocked as well.

Eliza Hayes’s gaze at Faye Turner carried an additional trace of disgust and coldness, "Did you talk to him before coming here?!"

"I did not." The girl bravely t the eyes of the hostile mother-in-law, her mind racing, "He has been sending people to protect , every day since our marriage, so he knows exactly where I am and who I et."

Eliza Hayes couldn’t see any trace of lying from this girl’s eyes.

But the way her son protected her made the love-deprived Eliza Hayes very angry!

Seeing her calm down a bit and not about to strike again, Faye Turner said to the person at the door, "You all can leave, I’ll talk to Mom a bit more, it’s fine."

"Okay, ma’am, we’ll be right outside."

Soon, the door closed again, as if nothing had happened, only the shattered teacup on the ground was proof of it all.

Eliza Hayes felt very embarrassed! And very ironic!

Yet Faye Turner stood up and spoke softly, "Mom, you must have been very unhappy all these years, I can’t fully empathize, but I can sense it sowhat."

Eliza Hayes glanced at her eyes, wanting to devour her!

"Do you perhaps have no appetite for food?" Faye Turner kindly analyzed, "Never fall asleep before two in the morning, have frequent dreams, always feeling depressed, with nothing that makes you happy?"

Eliza Hayes didn’t answer, just stared coldly at her! Very dismissive of her!

"I shouldn’t be telling you this, for self-preservation, I should hide it and pretend to be a simpleton."

Faye Turner self-deprecatingly laughed, "But I’ve studied dicine, and it’s a healer’s duty, and you are Adrian’s most valued person, I can’t just sit idly by."

"Adrian’s most valued person," these few words left Eliza Hayes montarily stunned because they were nonexistent in her vocabulary.

"I’ll prescribe you so Chinese dicine when I have ti, if you persist in drinking it for a period, it will help." Faye Turner said to her.

Eliza Hayes rejected strongly, "There’s no need! Staying away from Adrian Lancaster is more effective than ten prescriptions of dicine!"

"Why are you going against your body?" Faye Turner’s voice was soft and steady, "We each live only once, we’ll all turn to dust, and in the vast universe, nothing truly matters."

"I’ll ask you again, will you leave?" Eliza Hayes’s obsession was deep, this was the purpose of today’s eting.

"Taking the five million to leave your son, this matter is not up for discussion anymore, I maintain what I’ve said, even if you give half a billion, I won’t leave, because I’ve fallen in love with him, love is priceless."

Eliza Hayes held a cold smile at the corner of her mouth, "Girl, mark my words, you will pay for the decision you made today."

"Mom." Faye Turner’s eyes were equally full of determination, with a voice ever so gentle, "Soday, you’ll thank for standing firm with your son, I believe one day, you and I, you and him, can coexist amicably."

Eliza Hayes wanted to see what this woman was capable of, so she asked, "Can you cure Caleb’s illness?"

Faye Turner shook her head, "I can’t cure him." She needed to protect herself, "But I can help adjust your body," knowing this woman didn’t want her father-in-law to get better.

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