She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 95

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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor - Chapter 95

“That’s what you deserve, auntie,” Willow said with her little face still smiling, innocent
and harmless.
The sweet, soft, and sticky smile only irritated Joy Ward more. She raised her hand,
pulling Willow in front of her and threatened, “Little kids who annoy auntie don’t end
well, you know.”
Joy had thought her fierce tone would scare Willow.
But Willow had never been one to scare easily. “I don’t know if auntie will let me off
easy, but I’m sure auntie, you won’t get off so easily.”
At those words, Joy became even more enraged. It was bad enough being
overshadowed by Hope Williams, but now being threatened by a brat was the last
straw. She would show her.
Joy raised her hand and twist ed Willow’s arm. “Say that again if you dare.”
...
Willow’s eyes reddened.
“I’m warning you, no crying. If you cry, I’ll strangle you…” Joy threatened with a snarl.
“Wahhh…” Without hesitation, Willow burst into a loud cry, tears streaming down her
face in an instant.
“No crying, do you hear me?” Joy said fiercely.
The sound of a child crying was already loud, and seeing such a cute little girl cry like
that, the attention of the adults nearby was immediately drawn.
The crying may have been fake, but the pi nching from the bad woman truly hurt.

Willow raised her other small hand, lifted her clothes, and covered her arm, which was
obviously turning red from Joy’s pinch.
People who had already been watching the commotion saw Willow’s incessant crying
and her pi teously covering her little arm, and gathered around with concern.
“What’s wrong with the child, why is she crying?”
“It’s nothing, it’s nothing. Just a child throwing a tantrum,” Joy quickly pulled Willow back
to her side and explained, even comforting he r softly, “Don’t cry, okay? You just want
ice cream, right? I’ll buy it for you, okay?”
The passersby, hearing Joy’s explanation, didn’t think much of it. After all, it’s normal for
children to cry and throw a fit when adults refuse to buy them something.
Just as the concerned onlookers were about to leave, Willow cried even louder, as if
begging them not to go because she was very afraid.
“I don’t know her, I really don’t, it hurts, it really hurts, ah… I want Mommy…”
A few people frowned at her words, gla nced at Joy’s sullen face, and crouched down in
front of Willow again to ask worriedly, “You don’t know her?”
“I don’t…”
“The child is talking nonsense, I’m her auntie. This child doesn’t recognize anyone when
she’s upset. She’s been spoiled at home, I’m s orry,” Joy said guiltily, blocking any
contact between Willow and others.
“That’s not true… I don’t know you, you’re dragging me away, and if I don’t agree, you
threaten me. You said I wouldn’t end well if I didn’t go with you. You also pinched me, it
hurt s so much…” Willow extended her reddened arm, her little tender arm was red over
a large area, and it looked tremendously pitiful.
Several people immediately shielded Willow behind them, glaring at Joy Ward, “You say
you are her auntie, then tell me, what’ s her name, how old is she, and what are her
family members called?”
“I…” Joy stammered, suddenly at a loss for words.
The group’s anger intensified as their suspicions were confirmed, “You can’t say
anything, it shows you are lying.”
“I am not,” Joy repli ed, becoming somewhat angry with embarrassment, “This child is
deceiving you, you’ve all been tricked by her. She’s good at playing the victim to gain
sympathy. She’s taking advantage of your compassion to frame me.”

“How could such a small child have bad intentions? It’s you who have been threatening
and abusing her. Let’s call the police. People like that should be arrested.”
“Yes, call the police.”
Joy’s explanation only fueled the public’s anger.
Fully enraged, Joy barked, “You did this on purpose, you still dare to lie here! Tell them
it was you, you set me up intentionally, and now you’re repeating your trick. Explain to
them, explain! Don’t cry, I told you not to cry.” Joy shouted in irritation, trying to
intimidate Willow into silence.
This played ri ght into Willow’s plan.
“Get this on video, people like her need to be exposed.”
“Exactly, this is too outrageous, what kind of person does this? So malicious.”
“Listen to me, this child is a scammer, she’s purposely harming me, she did the same
thing befo re, she’s doing it on purpose, you shouldn’t believe her…” Joy continued to
explain desperately to the people around her.
But… no one listened. The crowd grew even more furious, “What the hell is wrong with
you, are you violent or something?”
Such a small child easily stirred up people’s compassion. Several young women took
Willow into their arms, comforting her softly, “Little sister, don’t be afraid, we’re here,
that old witch can’t hurt you.”
“Old witch?” Joy clenched her back teeth, her face turning gre en with rage.
“Are you heartless? How could such a small child have such cunning to frame you? It’s
clearly your own fault, and you’re blaming a child. That’s enough, I’ve never seen
someone as shameless as you.”
“I didn’t…”
Joy kept on explaining incessan tly.
“My god, that’s so cruel.” Someone in the crowd gasped, showing their phone to those
next to them, “Look.”
“Damn, that’s terrifying, who is this woman? Got a full face shot?”
Several people covered their mouths in shock, “Don’t know, but this woman is too cruel,
dragging someone down the stairs when no one’s looking, clearly intending to kill.”
 
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