Thaddeus was also intrigued.
What could possibly bring Balfour to the hospital?
However, it was surprising to see his wife, who usually had no interest in the outside world, showing curiosity about a young man. "Bertha, why are you interested in that chap?" He asked.
Bertha instinctively glanced around to ensure no one was within earshot before whispering, "The Howards are Marlinie's ex-in-laws. The elder son you mentioned must be Marlinie's firstborn."
Thaddeus's eyes bulged in surprise at this shocking revelation.
Over the years, he had developed a distaste for his wife's best friend, Marlinie, who had always been a barrier between him and Bertha.
Consequently, he had little interest in Marlinie's past. He only knew fragments from Bertha's occasional comments.
He had no idea that she had once been married into the Howard family.
After learning from his sources that Balfour had come to the hospital to visit his injured father, Thaddeus relayed this information to Bertha.
Bertha's expression turned even more complicated upon hearing this.
The father of Balfour was also Marlinie's ex-husband, wasn't he? And he was injured and staying in the same hospital?
What a twist of fate! Marlinie was still connected to that man in some way.
"Alright, you don't have to come in with me. I'll stay here with Lea and keep Marlinie company." Bertha dismissed her husband at the hospital room's entrance to avoid any unnecessary chatter.
Thaddeus had no desire to enter. The patient inside was his wife's best friend, a woman. It would be awkward for him, a man, to intrude.
"Fine, I'll leave some men here. Call me if you need anything. Don't act on your own." He instructed her.
Bertha nodded in agreement. "Mm-hmm."
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