Chapter 194: Live a little longer
"I don’t wish to extend my stay here, Ma’am. I want to know, for how long I will be kept under observation here. My health feels a lot better than before now...so please, let me go home?"
Hearing the anxious prattle from outside Marita’s cabin when Granny Elma had gone to fetch a few fruits for her, she hurriedly walked inside the room and saw being seated on her bed by leaning against the cushion, Marita was whining at the nurse who was trying to explain to her the further treatment processes.
After Zenith transferred her into the super specialty hospital and even arranged for world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Jin to check on her, her health started to improve miraculously under the proper observation.
Just as Zenith had requested her, Granny Elma had kept everything a secret from her about all the crazy high expenses to make sure Marita wouldn’t feel overwhelmed and debt-ridden once again after learning how far Zenith had to go to save her life from the critical moment post the organ removal surgery.
Granny Elma also hid it from Marita that Zenith had also planted four men outside her cabin for her safety so that those gangster men wouldn’t come back to avenge her for the chaos that happened before.
Even though Granny Elma had come up with excuses about a charity bearing the whole cost of Marita’s treatment who helps the poor omegas in need, but as Kylian’s mother, Marita was also gifted with keen observation.
She was already getting a hunch about the lavish VIP treatment she was receiving at the hospital couldn’t possibly be carried out by any mere charity, which led her doubts to become more ambiguous when Granny Elma wasn’t also willing to share the truth with her.
Thus, Marita started whining to get released from the hospital and return home, since staying there even for one more day and thinking about the hospital bills piling up had begun to make her more anxious.
When Granny Elma walked inside the cabin with her slow steps, the nurse averted her gaze towards her and requested her to intervene, "Ma’am, could you please make her understand that she’s not supposed to get discharged soon after having such a complicated organ removal surgery? Besides, the condition of her heart still should be under strict observation of our doctor, so...she’s not supposed to return home soon!"
