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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 332

"Mr. Ludden, Mrs. Ludden Senior has been off her medication for six days. Her leg condition is getting worse, but she refuses treatment and medication," Zaid explained.

As the Ludden family's appointed doctor for over ten years, he knew Mary's rheumatoid arthritis very well.

Mary couldn't stop taking her medication. If she did, her leg condition would worsen.

Not long ago, her legs had shown significant improvement under Camille's care. However, six days ago, she suddenly believed someone else's advice and stopped Camille's treatment, discontinuing the medication on her own.

The moment she went off the medication, her condition deteriorated rapidly. If this continued, she would lose her legs as they would require an amputation.

"Who told Mom to stop her medication?" Ralph asked with a stern expression.

Being a few years older than Andrew and the current head of the Ludden family, Ralph's presence was more authoritative and intimidating. His serious demeanor caused the surrounding atmosphere to grow tense.

Christopher remained silent as he feared Hera would be implicated. However, just because he remained silent didn't mean everyone else would.

Jane said, "It's that girl the Everett family brought back from the mountains. Andrew even brought her home one time, wanting her to treat Mary, but I stopped him. I didn't expect her to be so persistent. She treated Mary without permission and even persuaded her to stop taking her medication."

She then added, "Mary is really out of her mind. Not only does she believe that girl's words, but she also wants to bring her into the Ludden family. I have no idea who's been brainwashing her."

"Jane, what do you mean by that?" Andrew's wife, Alice York, asked unhappily.

She liked Hera very much, and both she and Andrew hoped Hera would be their future daughter-in-law. It was due to her bringing up the idea of a marriage alliance to Mary that Mary sought out Hera and got in touch with her.

She hadn't anticipated things would turn out like this. However, Jane's remarks clearly sought to put all the blame on Andrew and her.

"I mean exactly what I said," Jane replied.

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