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Chapter 447: Chapter 447: Obvious Favoritism

Even if the female lead wants the stars in the sky, the male lead would find a way to bring them down.

But why is it that when it cos to her, the preset romance plot unfolds differently?

Matthew Saxon has already confessed to her, and according to the storyline, it should be ti for her to embrace love and happiness, yet, where is his tenderness, his indulgence, his gentle affection, his unconditional devotion?

Why hasn’t she felt any of it, did a dog eat it all?

The two of them whispered to each other for a mont, which in other people’s eyes looked like a couple privately exchanging sweet nothings.

Seeing this scene, Roy Saxon felt very gratified.

Although Scarlett Yates suffered quite a bit during this trip to Z Country, it seems like she didn’t co back empty-handed.

Having been through similar circumstances himself, he’s noticed sothing different.

When such matters arise, soone rejoices while another worries. Naturally, Roy Saxon is content, but May Denton’s mood isn’t as great.

She looked coldly at Scarlett Yates, and after a long silence, she suddenly spoke in a sarcastic manner, "Miss Yates ca to the Saxon Family initially as Matthew’s special caregiver. Now that Matthew’s body has recovered, is Miss Yates planning to continue living here?"

Roy Saxon furrowed his brow, finding her words displeasing as soon as she finished, and imdiately rebuked, "Scarlett will stay wherever she chooses to stay; why do you have so much to say?"

"Sir, I’m rely asking casually. Miss Yates is, after all, an intern at Saint rcy Hospital and she took a long leave shortly after starting there. That doesn’t leave a good impression, does it? Now that Matthew’s health has improved and her injuries aren’t serious, shouldn’t she return to the hospital to work?" May Denton already had a poor impression of Scarlett Yates, and Roy Saxon’s reprimand for the sake of a little girl made her impression of Scarlett Yates even worse to an extre degree.

Even if she’s not considering the Denton Family, just considering how Roy Saxon’s indulgence and favoritism toward Scarlett Yates even surpass her own, she cannot allow her to stay at the Saxon Family.

"She just got back, and you’re already bringing up work. May, can you show a little more care for the younger generation? At Saint rcy, Scarlett doesn’t need to be concerned about others’ impressions; what does it matter if it’s good or bad? Isn’t it enough that in our Saxon Family’s hospital, my future daughter-in-law doesn’t need to defer to anyone?"

"Sir, I’m doing it out of kindness." Accused of being uncaring, May Denton seed extrely aggrieved, "Although Saint rcy is considered our Saxon Family’s hospital, others don’t dare to treat her unfairly. Nonetheless, she might inevitably be subject to gossip at the hospital, which can’t be sothing you want to see, right?"

"Who would dare say my daughter-in-law is wrong, then that person need not stay at the hospital." Roy Saxon’s overt favoritism might mislead others into thinking Scarlett Yates was his biological daughter rather than his daughter-in-law.

May Denton was nearly speechless from his few words, her throat choked with unuttered words, her face alternating between pale and sallow.

Roy Saxon, however, offered not a single word of comfort, not even glancing at her. Instead, worried that Scarlett Yates might be upset, he quickly comforted her, "Scarlett, there’s no need to pay attention to what your Aunt Denton said earlier. Before you ca back, I already decided that you’ll live at the Saxon Family from now on. As for commuting each day, just let Matthew handle that, it’s not really a troubleso matter."

Saying Scarlett Yates wasn’t touched at all would be a lie.

Roy Saxon’s public defense of her, even reprimanding May Denton in the process, could be said to reflect extre indulgence toward her.

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