“They think that just by paying for doctors and nurses to treat Grandma, they’ve done their duty.
But for the past two years, the treatment they provided was ineffective. They were just using advanced machinery to keep her alive.
In reality, there was no effective treatment at all.
Grandma’s current condition is actually not looking good.”
Martha was shocked to hear this. “What? How could they be so irresponsible?”
Lillian sighed helplessly. “Grandma’s situation is indeed not optimistic, but I’ve already hired the best medical team.
They told me before that she might not wake up, but the situation now is, even if she doesn’t, I won’t give up.”
Martha’s tears, which she had just managed to hold back, began to flow again.
“The old madam was so kind and generous her whole life. How could she end up suffering like this?
If it weren’t for that woman and her daughter showing up, the old madam wouldn’t be in this state.
I should have gone to take care of her myself.”
Martha wiped her tears as she spoke.
Lillian knew it was true. The Mercer family had delayed her grandmother’s treatment for two years. Otherwise, things might not have turned out this way.
Lillian handed her a tissue. “Don’t cry, Martha. Even though Grandma might not wake up, I’ve hired the best medical team, which means there’s a chance she could.

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