"Madame, give us the vase. Be careful! Your hand will get hurt." Several maids were coaxing her helplessly.
The woman went crazy again.
This kind of situation would happen almost every other day.
It was not so bad to smash a few vases and antiques.
If the condition was serious, she would chase people with crutches in her hand.
"What's going on?"
A handsome young man in a suit came in and saw several maids around the old woman. He frowned and strode forward.
"Mr. Samuel, you are back." A maid came forward and took the briefcase in his hand. She replied respectfully, "Old Mrs. Samuel is sick again. She's going to smash the blue and white porcelain vase that Old Mr. Samuel bought at an auction."
The young man was the young master of the Samuel family and Harrell's cousin-Barnard Samuel.
Barnard heard that Old Mrs. Samuel was sick again, and his eyebrows tightened. An inconspicuous trace of disgust flashed in his eyes.
However, his face showed great concerns, and he accelerated his pace, "Why did it happen more and more frequently? Didn't it happen every other day before? It just happened once yesterday. How did it happen again today?"
The maid also had a very worried look, "Yes, Old Mrs. Samuel got sick more frequently."
"Have you called the doctor?"
"Yes, the doctor said that Old Mrs. Samuel may have been stimulated."
"Stimulated?"
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