Chapter 620: Celia Wade Awakens (8)
She spoke very clearly, and Avery Saunders should have understood it well.
It took Avery quite a while to really understand Celia Wade’s meaning, and she was so excited that she actually stood up. Her leg was almost healed, and it was no problem for her to stand up, but she deliberately wanted her leg to heal slowly. So, when she got excited, she lost control of her strength and fell down.
"What did that woman Avery Saunders say to you?" Carla asked, pouring a glass of water for her.
"What else could she say? She just wanted to talk to Jordy, and she wouldn’t waste words with me other than looking for him," Celia Wade saw it more clearly than anyone else.
The reason she doesn’t want to endure it now and wants to see Jordy more and more is because she has checked the relevant information and consulted professional doctors about Avery’s condition. Moreover, Jordy would keep her informed about Avery’s recovery through various channels. In theory, Avery should be almost recovered and able to stand without any problem.
However, Avery’s condition seemed to be getting worse day by day. Celia felt it was impossible. She told Jordy the professional doctor’s opinion, saying that Avery’s non-recovery was probably because she was rejecting recovery. Jordy was stubborn and determined that as long as Avery didn’t recover, he wouldn’t return to her side, which really made her angry.
Now, she deliberately said this to Avery to stimulate her not to deceive everyone deliberately any longer, and secondly, she hoped that the fact that Avery could stand up would let Jordy see that he really could let go of the burden of the Saunders family now.
Both of them should let go, and in this life, their father will never forgive them. Since their father never forgives her, why should she care about others? She loves Jordy, and she wants to be with Jordy. This has nothing to do with anyone. The only father who can influence her decision is indifferent to her now. Since this is the case, she will not care about other people’s opinions, even if they see her as a mental patient.