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Married at First Sight
Chapter 4928
Second Aunt glared at her husband. “How did I help Alex York? Where did you see me doing that?”
“Okay, okay, you didn’t. Don’t look like you’re going to kill me. Go to bed. You have to get up early tomorrow.”
Their clinic opened at seven in the morning, and they were up at six, taking a stroll around the neighborhood before returning for breakfast and starting their workday.
“Even if I helped Alex York, it was for Marry’s sake. Alex York is just brilliant, he deserves our Marry,”
Second Uncle said. “Look, you admit it yourself. You’re favoring Alex York, and you told me not to favor Land Joans.”
“Okay, okay, Alex York deserves our Marry. Go to bed.”
Second Uncle refused to argue with his wife over such a trivial matter.
Although he favored Land Joans, his wife’s words were true: Marry and Alex York seemed a better match. At least
the York family wouldn’t drag Alex York down.
The Joans Family, on the other hand, would.
Finally, the old couple found peace.
Alex York returned to his home and sent a message to Marry Lord, telling her he’d arrived safely.
Marry Lord simply replied with a “hmm” emoji.
Even with just one emoji, it cheered Alex York up, making him feel like she hadn’t rested yet, just waiting for him to text her to let her know he was safe.
Alex York happily went into the house.
Within two minutes, his low cry was heard from the room: “Grandma, why are you here with me? You didn’t turn on the light and scared me.”
He entered the room, turned on the light, and found the old lady lying on the sofa.
The old lady was obviously waiting for him to come back. She
must have been tired from waiting and fell asleep for a while. When Alex York came back and turned on the light, the old lady’s alertness made her wake up instantly. As she got older, the old lady also had a light sleep and would wake up at the slightest movement.
“What’s with that expression on your face? You look like you’ve seen a ghost. Grandma hasn’t turned into a ghost yet. In ten or eight years, when Grandma dies, it will be appropriate for you to change your expression to her when you see her.”
The old lady slowly sat up from the sofa.
Alex York said, “Grandma, please stop saying ‘die, die, die,’ okay? I’m here with the lights off, and I didn’t see your car parked outside, so how would I know you were inside?”
“I was startled to see you sprawled on the sofa,”
he said, walking over and sitting down next to the old lady. “Grandma, if you’re tired, why don’t you go back to your room and sleep? You’re lying on the sofa. If you catch a cold, everyone will blame me.”
He hadn’t caused Grandma to catch a cold, but since she caught it in his house, everyone would blame him.
His house would be the cause of her cold.
The old lady said, “I turned off the air conditioning. It’s okay, she won’t catch a cold. It’s scorching hot in this weather.”
But even after falling asleep, she was still worried about catching a cold, so she turned it off.
If she did catch a cold, not only would she be miserable, but her children and grandchildren would also be worried.