Chapter 649 I Don't Believe He Can Desert His Mother
Chapter 649 I Don't Believe He Can Desert His Mother
Chapter 649 I Don't Believe He Can Desert His Mother
"It's true. I really have no way to do anything about it, otherwise, the situation wouldn't have ended up
like this today!"
"Okay, let's go to sleep. I'll set my phone to silent mode, so I won't hear them calling." With that, Laura
set up her phone and turned her phone over so that the brightness of the screen could no longer be
felt.
Abbott kissed her on the forehead.
At the hospital, the doctor looked at them and shook his head helplessly, "Alright, there's nothing wrong
with your body besides being a little hungry. You should go back now. Just because you don't sleep
doesn't mean I don't sleep either."
The old Mrs. Lawson said angrily, "What are you sleeping for? Aren't you the on-duty doctor? This is
your job. If you're asleep and someone comes in, you will miss that."
"How will I miss that? If someone comes in and asks for help, I will get up. Anyway, there's no problem
with you, so you don't need to be here. Can you leave now?"
"Are you a quack? How can't you see that I'm sick? My body is not good right now. I'm telling you, if
you delay my treatment, you won't be able to bear the consequence!"
The doctor was speechless, "Okay, you can stay here if you want, but I'm going to sleep."
"Hey, you!"
The old Mrs. Lawson wanted to grasp him, but he had already left.
Cathy was very worried, but she was also very sleepy. Since Grandmother was okay, why should she
come to the hospital with her?
Now, great. No one from the Lawson family was coming over. Were they really going to spend the
whole night here?
Bella also suggested that she wanted to go back to sleep. The old Mrs. Lawson could do whatever she
wanted. Either way, she didn't want to stay here anymore.
William was also tired of messing around with the old lady. He persuaded her, "Mom, let's go home.
Sleeping at home is much more comfortable!"
"Sophia hasn't apologized to me. What's the point of leaving?" The old Mrs. Lawson's tone was not
good.
William said helplessly, "Mom, haven't you noticed it? Sophia is different from what she used to be!"
"What's different? Isn't she still my granddaughter?" The old Mrs. Lawson was unconvinced.
"She may really not see herself as your granddaughter now. Look at her previous attitude and current
attitude towards you. Almost twenty years have passed. People change, Mom. I think you should stop
making a fuss." William explained.
"What? I'm making a fuss?" The old Mrs. Lawson was immediately annoyed. "Do you also think I'm a
burden after taking care of me after these years? You're such an ungrateful child, William..."
Before she could finish her sentence, Bella quickly stepped forward to explain, "Mom, that's not what
he meant. You know how much William cares about you, right? He's just worried about you not resting
well in the hospital. After all, you're getting older, and although your health has improved a lot, what if
staying at the hospital worsens your body?"
The old Mrs. Lawson's expression got better. "It's okay. I'm not afraid of being uncomfortable. If Sophia
doesn't come to apologize to me today, I won't leave."
Bella and William looked at each other, and Cathy was almost crying.
They had to find a luxury suite with more beds to sleep in comfortably.
But what they didn't expect was that Sophia didn't show up the whole time, even the next morning.
The luxury suite cost tens of thousands for one night. Although they were wealthy, they didn't want to
spend money on this. After all, every time the old Mrs. Lawson was unwell in the past, it was Abbott
who paid for it. This time, since they didn't even show up, it was probably impossible for them to pay for
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William didn't want the old Mrs. Lawson to continue anymore, "Mom, let's go home. No one came last
night. They will not come today either. It's impossible for them to come!"
The Old Mrs. Lawson became angrier and angrier as she thought about it. She said, "If Sophia won't
come, then let Abbott come. I don't believe he would abandon me as his mother."
William had no choice but to call Abbott.
Meanwhile, Sophia was there. She knew that her grandmother was always difficult to handle, but she
didn't expect that even after a whole night, she was still stubbornly holding on to the issue.
"Dad, maybe I should go and see her. The root of her troubles is with me."
"Don't go. You never know what might happen if you go. I'll go. And at most I'll just listen to her
grumbling. In that case, she won't disrupt everyone else's lives." Abbott said.
Laura also put her hand on Sophia's arm and said, "Your dad is right. This issue will eventually have to
be resolved by someone. Let your dad handle it."
Sophia thought carefully and realized that if she went, there would definitely be another war, so maybe
it was best if her dad went.
She nodded.
After dinner, Abbott went over. Meanwhile, Sophia and Drake went back to their own companies to
work.
When it was almost time, Sophia was worried and called Abbott.
"Dad, have you come back from grandma's?"
Abbott was mentally and physically exhausted. "Yes, I'm back. Don't worry, that issue has been
resolved. Your grandmother said she won't pursue it anymore."
"Dad, you must have apologized to her, right? We didn't do anything wrong. You don't need to
apologize." Sophia felt sorry for her dad. Many times, if she went against her grandmother, there would
never be an end, but if she didn't, she would have to sacrifice herself. Why should she do that?
"It's okay for me to take a bit of hardship. As long as my daughter doesn't suffer."
"But I feel sorry for you!"
"That's enough, your words have made me very happy. But..."
Sophia looked puzzled. "What's wrong, Dad?"
"Your grandmother said that she wants to go and see Drake's Underworld Kingdom. I've already talked
to Drake about it, and he agreed."
Sophia knew that merely apologizing wouldn't be enough for her grandmother to be satiated. It turned
out that additional conditions had been made.
"Sophia, you're not angry, are you?" Even at this point, Abbott was still worried about Sophia's
emotions.
Which Sophia was truly sad about. "I don't care, Dad. If she wants to go, let her go. Even if she goes,
what can she do? Can she get what she wants?"
Abbott sighed, seeming to have no way to deal with this mother.
"Oh, when is it scheduled for?"
"This afternoon!"
"Okay, I'll go with you."
There was no response from the other side.
Sophia quickly grasped the point, "Her other demand is that I can't go, right?"
"Yes!"
Abbott hesitated for a moment but still said it out loud.
"It's okay. I won't go then." Sophia said casually.
"Sophia!" Abbott called out, feeling heartbroken.