What Happens in Chatper 398 – From the Book Forgive Us, My Dear Sister
Dive into Chatper 398, a pivotal chapter in Forgive Us, My Dear Sister, written by Opal Reese. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 398 Reluctantly Believing
Upon seeing the doctor’s expression, Old Mr. Johnston and Old Mrs. Johnston felt a sudden pang in their
hearts.
The doctor turned to Nicholas Johnston and said, “There is a significant issue with the recent brain CT
scan.”
He took out a few films and showed them to the couple.
“An actual parasite is growing in his brain, and it was still moving before.”
“No wonder it caused him to go into shock.”
After Nicholas finished examining the films, he was left speechless.
Although he had previously doubted Simone’s words, as a father, he naturally hoped there were no parasites.
He asked the doctor, “In a situation like this, what should we do?”
The doctor replied, “In this case, surgery is necessary to remove the parasite from the brain.”
“Otherwise, we cannot predict what will happen.”
“The situation is quite serious, and I strongly recommend surgery. You should consider it.”
Nicholas nodded. “Alright!” Then, he accompanied the doctor out of the ward.
Albert sensed the tense and heavy atmosphere in the room, and silence filled the air. He sighed. “Now, regardless of the evidence we examine, it proves Simone’s judgment was correct.”
“Auntie Salma did indeed harm me personally.”
“Even if Jodie Gray instigated her, I cannot forgive her.”
“From now on, I will pretend she doesn’t exist.”
He had always known that Auntie Salma didn’t like him very much because he was a playboy.
On the other hand, Jodie pretended to be friendly with him but looked down on him secretly.
He wasn’t foolish and understood their little schemes.
Simone was more genuine than those two and would never look down on him.
She even took him out for car racing with Gwen.
He wasn’t a saint, so he couldn’t forgive Auntie Salma for harming him like this.
Karah continued, By doing such things, she doesn’t consider us family
eats and said, “If Albert can’t be cured in the future, how can I live? I won’t have such a
sister-in-law anymore.”
“We need to sever ties with her and never have any contact again.”
From the depths of her heart, she said again, “If it can harm Albert this time, who knows who it might hurt next time? I’m just scared now.”
With such a sister-in-law, they would keep their distance from the main house.
Uncle Nicholas quickly decided. “What they said is what I think. From now on, I will pretend she doesn’t exist as my sister.”
It affected her son, and he could not forgive that either.
Auntie Bridgette didn’t expect that there would be such a thing as venom.
And the evidence in the video, along with Salma Johnston’s son confirming it, proved that it was their mother.
She didn’t want to believe it, but she had to believe it.
But she couldn’t help saying, “It shouldn’t be that serious.”
“Can’t they just perform surgery to remove the worm? It’s not a big deal.”
“Salma must have been deceived by that Jodie Gray. She wouldn’t do it on purpose.”
“She hasn’t done anything yet, and you want to sever ties with your sister.”
She scoffed. “You people in the main house are too penny-pinching.”
Aunt Karah was furious. “You sure know how to defend her, don’t you?”
“This didn’t happen to your son. Otherwise, you wouldn’t be saying such things.”
“If they could remove it through surgery, why would Salma transfer it to my son?”
She sarcastically remarked, “The venom can hide, and the person who raises the venom can also be malicious. You just deliberately ignore these important points.”
A mother’s love is fierce, and she would fight anyone who harmed her child.
Auntie Bridgette awkwardly said, “That’s not what I meant, Karah. You’re being too harsh.”
It was the first time she had seen her sister-in-law so angry.
So, she didn’t dare to argue anymore. After all, her husband still relied on the eldest brother for a living.
Aunt Karah sneered. “Your words were even more offensive.”
Auntie Bridgette muttered, unwilling to accept it. “What I said wasn’t as offensive as what you said. You’re the one who’s supposed to be the sister-in-law, but you don’t even know how to be considerate to your
unger siblings.
uttered such remarks numerous times but had never witnessed her sister-in-law behaving so
appeared to deliberately humiliate her in the presence of her nephews and
Simone. How disgraceful.
Old Mrs. Johnston glanced at her Auntie Bridgette, her eyes filled with a touch of severity, “Keep quiet.”
Even at a time like this, she still couldn’t comprehend the situation and ended up making her grandchildren and daughters-in-law the subject of ridicule.
Auntie Bridgette still harbored some apprehension toward her mother-in-law.
She didn’t dare say anything else but silently cursed her biased mother-in-law in her heart.
Her sister-in-law was also to blame, but only she was reprimanded to remain silent.
She gave her husband a meaningful glance, hoping he would defend her.
Oliver Johnston remained silent and thought that she was a foolish woman indeed who lacked awareness.
His parents were upset due to his eldest sister’s predicament, and he didn’t want to say anything that would exacerbate the situation.
He wasn’t that foolish, so he pretended not to notice.
Auntie Bridgette was furious and speechless. What a coward. I’ll deal with him when we get home. she thought.
Simone gazed at the elderly couple from the Johnston Family. “Do you believe me now?”
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