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Mrs.Dickens was just worried too much and fainted from hypertension.
When Christina pushed the door open and entered the ward, Mrs.Dickens had already woken up.
"Christina, how's your father now?"
Mrs.Dickens asked Christina anxiously.
Christina stood at the head of Mrs.Dickens's bed and looked down at her aged and muddy eyes.She felt a lump in her throat and did not know how to speak.
Mrs.Dickens grabbed her anxiously.
"Christina, your father will be fine.He will be fine."
Mrs.Dickens muttered repeatedly in a hoarse voice as if she was begging, and then she held Christina's left hand tightly.
Now Christina was the only support of her.
However, she was not the daughter of the Dickens family.
Christina lowered her head, and whispered, "Grandma, my father will be fine.Don't worry too much."
Mrs.Dickens, reasonably, knew that she should not cause trouble for them at this juncture.
She also knew Christina very well, who did not have the slightest bit of effeminacy and could not coax or comfort people, but every word she said was true.
Mrs.Dickens looked at her beautiful face and nodded in relief.
"Donald will get through it," She muttered to herself sadly.
The doctor came in to examine the old lady, and Christina took a step back.
Just then, Betty rushed over and felt relieved seeing Mrs.Dickens had woken up.
Christina motioned to Betty and they walked to the small balcony in the ward.
"Doesn't grandma know anything?" Christina asked calmly.
Betty was bemused.
Christina turned her gaze at the sickbed and took a deep breath.
"She doesn't know I'm not Donald Dickens's biological daughter, right?-"
"Right" Betty replied stiffly.
"Then don't let her know."
Christina said firmly, "Never"
Betty, who was thinking that Christina had a cold relationship with the Dickens family, looked at her in shock.
Suddenly, Betty's eyes were red.Her niece was different from her sister.
Though she was spoiled and willful, she was always kind-hearted.
The Dickens family was in such a mess that if she told Mrs.Dickens that her granddaughter was not her granddaughter, she would be helpless.
Christina lowered her head and kept silent.
"What are you talking about?"
A tall figure walked towards them.
Hearing a familiar voice, Christina immediately turned to look.It was Charles.
Betty was not surprised to see Charles.She looked around as if she was still looking for another man.
But there was only Charles.
Charles noticed Betty's searching eyes and said, "Patrick is outside..."
"Charles, why did you interfere in Carrie's case?"
Christina interrupted him in a hurry as if she didn't want to hear the name, and her tone was angry.
"I told you, the traffic accident concerning Carrie should be handed over to the judiciary according to formal procedures.Why did you interfere?"
Charles felt guilty in face of her questioning.With eyes widening, he tried to refute but failed.He stammered, "It was Carrie who hit you intentionally.She's culpable.If the Hampton family intervened, wouldn't it be too easy for her?"
"Did the Hampton family get involved in this?" Christina glared at him.
Charles looked more diffident.
Christina was so depressed that she couldn't help but vent her anger on the people around her.
"It's none of your business."
Christina regained her composure and turned to walk towards the sickbed.
Charles, in depression, felt that he had indirectly harmed the Dickens family.He followed Christina and did not dare to make any noise.
The doctor briefly told Christina about Mrs.Dickens's health and then went out.
Mrs.Dickens was fine, but only had some old problems and should pay attention to her own emotions and blood pressure.
When Mrs.Dickens saw Charles, she immediately perked up.She grabbed his hand as if she had seen a savior.
"Mr.Shepherd, I know you have a lot of connections.Christina's father's illness..."
"We've got the best doctor here.If necessary, we can send him abroad for treatment.Medical care is very advanced now."
Charles was very good at coaxing people and said it in a serious manner.
After hearing, Mrs.Dickens seemed to have half settled down.
"We Dickens family only have Christina's father as the backbone.I am really panicking this time.Mr.Shepherd, you are our great benefactor."
Charles could be said as a friend of all ages, for almost all the children and elders he had met liked him.
Mrs.Dickens held his hand in tears and thanked him repeatedly.
"It's okay.It is what I should do"
Charles was used to dealing with such situations and acted naturally, "It's indeed true that time reveals a man’s heart.Mr.Shepherd, you are so kind.Every time something happens to Christina's father, you will help us immediately.I really appreciate you."
Mrs.Dickens's old face was filled with sadness.
"I used to be a fool who did a lot of wrong things.Now I really understand.As long as Christina and her father are healthy by my side and our family is reunited, I don’t ask for anything.I don't want those reputations or fame"
Compared to Charles, who had nothing to do with their family, the Hopkins family showed no sign of offering help.
Charles wanted to say something, but after glancing at Christina, he was lost for words.
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