A Reborn Bride Pearl Emerging from Dust

Chapter 248



Baber looked like he was about to burst into tears, and even the bodyguard, who knew full well he was putting on an act, was on the verge of breaking down.

With a sharp glare at Lisette, he turned on his heel and walked off with Baber in tow.

The nurses and a handful of patients along with their families, who had gathered at the doorway, were all watching Baber with sheer heartbreak written across their faces.

Someone pointed accusingly at Lisette.

"How could you be so cruel? Is it his fault that he doesn't have a mom?"

"How could you say such awful things to a child?"

"What's so terrible about him? Look at him. He's adorable!"

"This woman kidnapped that poor kid, and now, she's trying to frame him? Unbelievable!"

"She totally deserved to have her arm broken!"

"Someone like her should go to hell! Picking on a little kid, what kind of monster

does that? Try bullying someone your size!"

"Baber, you're not a bad kid! You're a good kid!"noveldrama

"That's right! We all can see that you're a good kid!"

"The real villain here is her. Look at that sharp, nasty face of hers! She looks like trouble!"

Some were comforting Baber while others hurled their anger at Lisette.

Lisette's arm was throbbing with pain, and she was being verbally attacked by what felt like half the hospital. She was livid.

Meanwhile, back in his hospital room, Baber wasted no time. He ordered one of his bodyguards to stir up more outrage in the hospital and report how things unfolded for Lisette.

Soon, the updates started rolling in.

Lisette's arm, which had undergone surgery, needed a second operation, all thanks to Baber.

But by then, the entire hospital had heard the rumors about Lisette's cruelness and heartlessness. Not a single doctor was willing to treat her.

And when the hospital director found out she'd offended the young heir of the Thorne Family, he didn't hesitate to have her thrown out.

"You can't kick us out!" Lisette

shrieked, clinging to the hospital bed as if her life depended on it. "St. Mercy Hospital has the best orthopedic department! I want the

best surgeon to fix my arm!

One of the nurses gave her a cold, unbothered look. "Our hospital does have the

best orthopedic surgeon in the world, but unfortunately, he refuses to treat you."

"Ms. Jewell," the nurse continued

"the

without sympathy, "our hospital

director has made it clear. St. Mercy Hospital will not be accepting you as a patient. So please, gather your things and leave. If you refuse, don't blame us for taking action.

"Why?" Lisette screamed, her voice filled with rage.

"Because we don't think you're a decent person," the nurse answered bluntly. "Everyone here knows you treated Baber. The entire

hospital staff agreed. You

deserve to stay." Her eyes flicked over Lisette with unmistakable disdain.

"It's a hospital! You can't turn away a patient because of their personality!" Valerian frowned. "Lisette is a good person. She's not the monster you're making her out to be!"

"We saw her tormenting Baber with our own eyes! A child doesn't lie! And she threw a glass at him! She's lucky we haven't called the cops!"

One of the nurses scowled.

"There must be some misunderstanding," Valerian insisted. "Regardless, you're a hospital! You can't throw a patient out over personal bias!"

"Sorry, but we don't treat heartless people at this hospital," another nurse retorted.

"Besides," another interrupted, crossing her arms, "we're out of beds anyway. So, do us all a favor and find another hospital."

"I'm not leaving!" Lisette snapped, gripping the sheets tightly. "I refuse to leave! I'm staying right here!"

Just then, a deep, gruff voice echoed from the doorway. "Who the hell is taking my hospital bed?"


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