CHAPTER 339 THE YAEGER FAMILY LEFT
Yvonne was puzzled so she texted Lyn to ask why she apologized.
However, Lynette did not reply.
Yvonne did not give up and called her instead, but Lynette s phone was switched off.
Yvonne suddenly felt a little anxious.
She was obviously still texting her a second ago, but now her phone was suddenly switched off. Her behavior was clearly unusual and it was obvious that she was trying to hide something.
"Lyn..." Yvonne seemed worried about her. She squeezed her phone tightly and decided to check on Lynette at the hospital after visiting the old man.
She arrived at the nursing home while still lost in her thoughts.
When Yvonne walked into the old man's ward, she was surprised to see that Henry was there too.
Henry took the thermos bucket in her hand. "What took you so long?"
"Uh, didn't I tell you? I have a friend who came to visit at our home, so I got here late. Sorry, Grandpa," Yvonne smiled embarrassedly at the old man.
The old man waved his hand and replied calmly, "It's
okay, I understand. Have a seat."
"Thank you, Grandpa," Yvonne thanked him and grabbed a chair to sit on. She turned her gaze to Henry. "How long have you been here? Was it busy at the company?"
"I've been here for quite a while and discussed some things with Grandpa. I'm leaving soon," Henry said as he picked up the paper bag beside the old man's bed.
Yvonne stood up. "I'll see you off."
"No need," Henry refused. "You’re here to take good care of Grandpa. Call me if you need anything.”
"All right then." Yvonne sat back down again.
After Henry said goodbye to the old man, he left the ward.
The door to the ward was once shut again, and the old man looked at Yvonne with a smile. "Yvonne, my dear child, you've changed a lot recently."
"Eh?" Yvonne did not quite understand what the old man meant.
The old man tapped his finger on the railing of the hospital bed. "I heard about what went down during your meeting the woman from the Conrad family in the parking lot the other day."
Yvonne's mouth was wide open when she heard that." Y-you heard about everything?" "This nursing home is controlled by Lancasters. What can you hide from me?" the old man said.
Yvonne touched her nose embarrassedly. "I see... Sorry to disappoint you, Grandpa. I'm not the gentle granddaughter you thought I was, and now I’m..."
"No!" the old man interrupted her.
Yvonne looked at him blankly. "Why not?"
"Of course you didn't let me down. On the contrary, I'm very happy to see your changes," The old man sighed and said, "I used to worry that you were too softhearted and that you might be taken
advantage of, but now I'm not worried anymore because you can protect yourself. Moreover, you also protected the Lancaster family and me, so I'm really glad to know that." 1
Yvonne's face blushed as the old man praised her. " Grandpa, these are my obligations. After all, Jacqueline's words were truly hurtful, and she even said things about you."
"I know." The old man smiled coldly, "That woman will pay for her actions sooner or later."
"I believe the day would come eventually." Yvonne's eyes were cold when she said that.
She calmed down and gave him a gentle smile." Anyway, let’s not talk about this, Grandpa. Yesterday I heard you wanted to have some chicken soup, so Sue made it especially for you today. I'll pour you some."
The old man's eyes lit up when he heard that there was chicken soup. He urged, "What are you doing then? Get me a bowl.” "Yes, yes. Right away," Yvonne laughed as she got up and opened the thermos container.
Since it had already been out for a while, the soup in the thermos was not burning hot anymore, so he could drink it immediately.
The old man took the bowl and did not even need a spoon. He drank it right out of the bowl. After drinking, he exhaled contentedly, "Sue’s still the best, unlike Frederick who stops me from eating almost everything, and everything is so bland."
"Frederick is just worried about you, just like Sue is. You had chicken soup today but you probably won't b e able to have meat for the rest of the week," Yvonne said with a smile.
The old man looked at the bowl in his hand and sighed miserably, "I know it's not that simple. Child, get Grandpa another bowl."
"Okay." Yvonne took the bowl.
Perhaps it was because he knew that he would not be able to have meat for quite a while that the old man finished all the chicken soup in the thermos.
Yvonne was worried that he might eat too much and it would be bad for his stomach, so she planned to call the doctor to come and check up on him.
But the old man said comfortably that he had no problems at all, and he even said that it had been
awhile since he had eaten meat this good.
"Madam." At this moment, Frederick pushed a wheelchair in from the outside.
Yvonne knew that it was time to take the old man out for a walk, so she got up and helped Frederick to assist the old man from the hospital bed to the wheelchair.
The old man was not willing to go out for a walk at first-it was Yvonne who persuaded him.
When they came back from the walk, it had already been two hours.
Yvonne checked the time and it was about time to go back.
She was about to bid farewell to the old man, but he waved his hand impatiently and motioned for her to quickly leave.
Yvonne was dumbfounded when she looked at the old man who seemed disgusted by her and could not wait for her to leave. She shook her head and left the nursing home with her thermos.
"Luke, go to the city hospital." After getting in the car, Yvonne immediately gave Luke the address before she could even sit still.This belongs to .
Luke was surprised but immediately nodded and started the car.
When she arrived at the city hospital, Yvonne ran to M r. and Mrs. Yaeger’s ward in the inpatient department t o find Lynette.
When she arrived at their ward, she did not see them. Lynette was nowhere to be found either. There were other patients on the beds that belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Yaeger already.
"Where's the patient?" Yvonne panicked.
She quickly grabbed a nurse who was about to go out and asked, "Excuse me, where are the patients that were in these two beds?"
"You mean the Yaeger couple?" The nurse reacted quickly.
Yvonne nodded repeatedly, "Yes."
"They’ve been discharged," the nurse replied.
Yvonne exclaimed, "Discharged?"
"Yes."
"When did this happen?" Yvonne asked.
The nurse thought for a moment. "I think it was yesterday morning. It was their daughter who did the discharge procedures. Originally, the hospital recommended that the couple shouldn't be discharged yet, but Ms. Yeager was very persistent, so they left."
"I see, thank you," Yvonne let go of the nurse's arm and thanked her with a grudging smile.
So it was Lynette who insisted on leaving the hospital.
Why would she do this?
Wasn't she afraid that there might be problems after they were forcibly discharged from the hospital?
Yvonne clenched her fists as she thought about it. She turned around and left the hospital, planning to visit the Yaeger house to ask Lynette why she did it.
When she arrived at the Yaeger family’s house, she did not see Lynette either.
The neighbor next door came out and told her that they had moved away after returning from the hospital yesterday.
Yvonne was once again taken by surprise.
She quickly asked, "Where did they move?"