However, Carol didn't appreciate Windy's kindness. She ignored Windy's words and said to Wilson with a smile, "Aunt, I'm so sorry to let you come to see me in the early morning."
Of course, Wilson could see that Carol was deliberately ignoring Windy. She said to her with a gentle smile, "you are in hospital. Of course I should come to see you."
"Thank you." Carol behaved politely in front of Wilson.
However, Wilson didn't like Carol's hypocritical performance. Looking at Windy who was ignored coldly, she said to help her, "Shawn, your wife loves you so much. You didn't accompany her on their wedding night. She was not angry with you. Instead, she considerately came to bring you porridge. Hurry up and have it. Then you can go to work."
Glancing at Windy, Shawn felt a little sorry for not caring about her feelings last night. Besides, his mother persuaded him, so he had to nod awkwardly. "I know, mother."
Carol knew that Wilson was protecting Windy, and she was very unhappy to see that Shawn listened to Wilson's advice. She turned around and sulked.
Windy filled a bowl of porridge and handed it to Shawn with a gentle smile. "Slow down. It's a little hot."
Shawn took the porridge and said lightly, "thank you."
"Ha ha." Looking at the harmonious scene of Shawn and Windy, Wilson smiled and said happily, "Shawn, you and Windy are a couple. Why are you so polite?"
Hearing this, Shawn glanced at Windy without saying anything. Windy lowered her head and smiled shyly. She looked at Wilson and said, "Mom, it doesn't matter."
Wilson nodded and said gently, "that's right. Good couples respect each other like guests."
Carol saw that Wilson was always on Windy's side, and the behavior of Shawn just now seemed to be very harmonious with Windy, which made her hate Windy more. Then she heard Windy say, "sister, drink some while it's still hot."
Carol glanced coldly at the porridge handed over by Windy. Suddenly, an idea came to her mind. She wanted to piss Windy off and let her know who was the most important person in the heart of Shawn, so she raised her injured wrist and acted like a spoiled child," Shawn..."
"What's wrong?" Shawn put down the bowl and sat down on the edge of the bed again.
Carol pouted, pretending to be pitiful. "I can't hold the bowl with my hand. Can you feed me?"
Windy was stunned for a while, and then she realized that her sister was deliberately against her, but she was still very patient and considerate. "Sister, let me feed you. Shawn has to go to work later..."
Before Windy could finish her words, she was shocked by Carol's cold and hateful eyes. She couldn't say anything more. She could clearly see the hatred in her sister's eyes. That was hate...
"Give it to me." Hearing what Carol said, Shawn didn't think too much and took the bowl from Windy.
Standing aside, Wilson saw everything clearly and felt disgusted with Carol. Seeing that Shawn was really going to take the bowl, she shouted coldly, "Shawn."
Shawn's hand, which was about to take the bowl, paused in midair. He turned to Wilson and frowned, "Mom, what's wrong?"
There was a trace of displeasure on Wilson's dignified face. After a while, she said, "you can go to work now."
"But Carol..." Shawn looked at Carol worriedly and frowned more tightly.
At this time, Henry and Sally came in. Sally said, "Let me do it, Shawn."
"Dad, mom." Windy greeted them politely.
Sally and Wilson greeted her with a smile, "Madam, thank you for coming to see Carol so early."
"You're welcome. We're family. You don't have to be so polite." Wilson answered politely.
Sally nodded, and then walked to the bedside with Henry to see Carol. Henry said, "It's good to wake up."
"Yes." Sally looked at her eldest daughter and smiled. Then she took the bowl from Windy's hand and said, "Windy, give it to me. Shawn, go to work now. Don't be late."
Shawn nodded, and then looked at Carol seriously. Seeing her reluctant expression, he comforted her, "good girl, have a good rest. I'll come to see you later."
With a pitiful look on her face, Carol held the hand of Shawn and said, "You must come to see me."
Shawn nodded and said, "Yes."
Windy saw the tenderness in Shawn's eyes, which she didn't dare to look forward to. Perhaps he would never treat her so gently in his life. She felt sad and uncomfortable.
Shawn stood up and left the ward. He didn't talk to Windy from beginning to end, as if he was treating a stranger. He was so cold to her, and even turned a blind eye to her.
"Stop, Shawn." A stern voice came from behind Shawn.
Shawn stopped and turned around helplessly. Looking at Wilson who followed her out, he asked, "Mom, what's wrong again?"
Wilson didn't look well. She walked up to Shawn and asked him seriously, "do you still know I'm your mother?"
Shawn knew that his mother wanted to blame him, and needless to think, she did it for Windy. He really didn't know what was good about that woman. His grandfather and mother liked her so much and always defended her. For her things, they often questioned him and even forced him to marry her.
Shawn was an arrogant person. Now he had been taught a lesson by his grandfather and mother many times because of Windy. He felt awkward, but he could do nothing.
"Mom, just say it. If you don't have anything else to say, I have to go to work." Shawn said impatiently.
"You must go home at night. Your grandfather is waiting for you at home." Wilson said seriously and went back to the ward.
Seeing his mother walking back to the ward, Shawn narrowed his eyes. A deep sense of powerlessness spread from the bottom of his heart.
At about five o'clock in the afternoon, Shawn got off work. As soon as he got on the car, Carol called him and asked him to go to the hospital to see her. Shawn thought about when he left in the morning he said that he would see her later. Now he heard her call urging him, so he couldn't refuse, so he drove directly to the hospital.