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My Second Husband novel Chapter 287

Old Master Granger huffed angrily, "I knew from the beginning that you were one hard woman to deal with. You only want to piss me off. Once I am dead, you and Amos could finally be together peacefully."

Eudora George did not refute but she smiled instead.

"You should eat some food and take your medicine then. Otherwise, aren't you afraid that I will take over the Granger family's mansion once you die?"

"You..." The old man gritted his teeth.

"I don't understand why Amos like you!"

Eudora ignored him and handed him the medicine, "Are you going to eat or not? If not, I will throw the medicine away!"

The servant looked at Eudora in shock. Was Miss George out of her mind? How dared she talk to the Old Master in that way? After all, the doctor had said that the Old Master was required to take the medicine each day without fail so that the cancer cells would not spread. If the Old Master were to really refuse to eat it, what could they do then?

At this moment, Old Master had already opened his mouth in anger.

"Give me the medicine!"

The servant asked, "What?!"

It was unbelievable. Ever since the Old Master fell ill, he had been a nightmare to deal with whenever it came to eating his medicines. Every morning, he would break his plate and throw away his food before he was willing to take the medicine.

Although it was understandable that sick people were usually upset, they couldn't bear the nightmare that they had to go through whenever it was time for the Old Master to take medicine. Even the Madam took quite a while to coax him into taking his medicine.

However, Miss George succeed so easily.

Moreover, there was not even a glass of water...

After thinking for a while, Eudora instructed the servant, "Bring a glass of water for the Old Master."

"Right away!" The servant turned away hurriedly. After taking the medicine, the Old Master drank some water to rinse it down.

The servant held Eudora's hand and was about to cry.

"Miss George, how did you do that? Why is the Old Master suddenly so willing to eat the medicine?"

Eudora burst into laughter. She stole a glance at the Old Master who had taken the medicine and basking in the sunlight that was streaming through the window.

"You don't know, do you? Actually, the Old Master is just a big baby. The only reason that he refuses to take his medicine is to vent his anger. You spoil him all the time, so he deliberately tortures you. But I don't spoil him!"

The servant was in awe, "Miss George, you're so great! No wonder that the Young Master likes you." Eudora was speechless. Why did she mention Amos all of a sudden?

As they were talking, the Old Master, who was behind them, began to feel annoyed, "What are you whispering about there? Is this how you are going to spend the rest of the day?"

The servant was exhausted. Eudora smiled and shook her head at the servant, "It's okay. Please get the wheelchair!"

The servant left at once and Eudora walked over.

"Do you want to go downstairs for a walk, or do you want to read in the garden?"

As Eudora had said, the Old Master was actually like a big baby and he was always looking to throw a tantrum.

"Why should I listen to you? You asked me to go for a walk, but I don't want to. I don't want to read either. I don't like reading. I want to go out. I want to go to a bookstore to read."

Eudora was speechless. Wasn't reading in bookstores the same as reading at home?

The servant who had just come back said hurriedly, "Old Master, the doctor said that your current condition is not stable, and if you were to go out now, there is a high possibility that you will catch an infection. You'd better not go out. Please tell me the books that you want and I'll get them for you at once."

The Old Master slammed his hand on the table when he heard what his servant said, "What absurdity is this? Do my words mean nothing to you all now? Or are you guys trying to take over my place now that I am sick?"

Taking over his place? Why was he being so dramatic?

Eudora was speechless, "Fine. You may go wherever you want."

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