Chapter 206 More Dedicated Than The Caregiver (1/1)

Jean looked at Sandra with a bitter smile on her face. ”Yes, I want to be with Terence. But it's useless...”

She seemed to be murmuring, but Sandra could hear her clearly.

”What do you mean?” Sandra confusedly looked at her. ”Is there anything I don't know?”

”No, nothing. It's not a big deal,” Jean told her while waving her hands.

”Jean!” Sandra frowned at her. ”If you keep hiding it, I won't be able to help you.”

The old woman pouted as if she was disappointed.

”Nothing, Granny. I don't want you to be anxious.” Lowering her head, Jean spoke in an aggrieved tone. ”You've already been through hell because of me. I'm so sorry.”

”I'm fine. Tell me, what happened?” asked Sandra hurriedly.

”Well...” Jean didn't know what to say.

”What's going on, dear?” Sandra frowned. ”Is Julia still pestering Terence?

was also in the ward.

Sandra glanced at Terence and asked, ”Why are you just standing there? Didn't you say you has something to do?”

”It suddenly occurred to me that I'm not in a hurry,” Terence said indifferently. He was sitting next to Sandra and looking at Jean.

Hearing what Terence said, Jean handed a piece of watermelon to him. ”Have a taste. It's sweet,” she said to him.

”Thank you.” Terence took it. ”Have you been here for the past two days?” he asked Jean.

With a smile, Jean told Terence, ”Yes. Granny is sick and hospitalized. I can't do anything else. All I can do is come to see her. And I've been trying my best to keep her company.”

Sandra wiped her mouth and said, ”She's hardworking. Jean comes here before dawn and leaves after dark. I can say that she's more dedicated than the caregiver.”