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Melissa lay still on the hospital bed.
She was still in a coma, but she looked much better than she had the previous day. Charles felt relieved to see that his mother's condition was improving. All that was left to do now was to pray that she would wake up soon.
It was quiet in the room as Leila cleaned Melissa's arm with a washcloth. She sat beside Melissa's bed with her head bent down, but it was clear that she had been sobbing.
The moment that Charles had walked into the room, he had seen her sullen expression. He had decided against asking about it, but then Leila began whimpering. Seconds later, it sounded as though she was about to wail in agony. Charles had no other choice but to ask, "What's wrong?"
"Nothing, Charles. You can go back to work. I'll take good care of Aunt Melissa," Leila responded with her head still lowered. She then tilted her head, hiding her face more effectively. She was acting like she didn't want to look Charles in the eyes, but the latter wasn't convinced.
He walked closer and stopped right behind Leila. His eyes bore into her.
This deceitful woman was clearly just acting. Charles thought that it would be a waste of her time and effort if he didn't participate in her little act.
"Leila, what's wrong with your face?" Charles asked, playing along.
The truth was that David had employed the services of a spy. This spy had informed Charles about the events of the previous night. As a result, Charles actually knew about what had happened.
When he had heard that Isla had given Leila a beating, he was amused. He knew that it was Isla's style. Moreover, he believed that Leila deserved the punishment.
"Ah, nothing." Leila hurriedly covered her face and turned away in an attempt to further hide her injuries.
Charles didn't press her. Instead, he kept quiet and waited for Leila's version of what happened. He knew that she wouldn't let Isla go that easily and that she had something up her sleeve.
"Charles, hurry up and go back to work," Leila said, her voice cracking as though she was about to cry. Finally, she glanced at Charles, urging him to leave right away.
Charles was stumped. He had expected Leila to talk about Isla, but that did not happen, and he was in no mood to discuss the issue further. He nodded and turned to go, but when Charles reached the door, it slammed open, startling both him and the person behind it.
Both Charles and Leila assumed that it was the nurse, but it was Isla who walked into the room.
Charles' expression did not change as he looked at Isla. Meanwhile, Isla's anger was unmistakable. Charles, pretending to be annoyed, asked, "What are you doing here?"
"What, have you lost your manners? What do you mean, what am I doing? Why do you think I came here? My best friend's mother-in-law had an accident. Shouldn't I come to check on her?" Isla glared at Charles.
In the past, Isla had always thought that Charles was an agreeable man. Now, she couldn't bring herself to even like him.
Isla's arrival scared Leila. She immediately stood up and hid behind Charles.
Isla found the proximity between Charles and Leila upsetting. "Stay away from him!" she exclaimed, pointing an angry finger in Leila's direction.
"Isla, what are you talking about?" Charles jumped to Leila's defense. He glanced at Leila, a signal that meant she had nothing to be afraid of.
"Charles, are you defending that woman? Who is she? Who are you? Did your stay in Malaysia make you lose your memory?" Isla scowled at Leila as she thought, 'So you're playing the victim now. How does it feel to pretend?' She wanted nothing more than to tear Leila to pieces.
"Isla Zhao, you're overstepping. You'd better mind your own business. My life has nothing to do with you," Charles replied. He remained expressionless, but his words were full of anger.
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