Love Comes To Me -
Chapter 1065: Uninvited Guests
Brimlad sighed, "Whatever you guys, I don't understand what you young people do anyway."
Still, she said to Almeida, "I'm sure Earlene wouldn't harm Eloise."
Almeida laughed helplessly, "Mrs. Brimlad, I was just saying that, you don't have to take it to heart."
It was obvious that she liked Earlene and Almeida said nothing more.
Eloise was not very surprised when she found out about it.
"It's very much like something Earlene would do." She smiled, "But I think her intention was just to help me, not to harm me." "Miss Eloise, how can even you say that?"
This made Sener wonder about Earlene, curious to know what kind of person the other was that made them all speak up for her. "Because healers are kind." Eloise raised an eyebrow, "If it were you guys, surely you wouldn't have seen it coming, would you?" "Us, huh?" Sener glanced at Almeida, "I don't know what he thinks, but if it were me, I'd be more interested in the virus in your body." "Me too." Almeida chimed in.
For pharmaceutical researchers like them, there was nothing more exciting than seeing a new virus.
Eloise couldn't help but smile, "So according to you guys, Earlene is just like you?"
"I suppose so." Sener nodded, "How could she have worked on the drug if she wasn't interested?"
Almeida frowned, "By the way, speaking of which, I'm really curious as to where she got the virus from."
He said so, his gaze involuntarily going to Eloise.
Eloise's eyes blinked as she came into contact with his gaze, "You guys don't think you got it from me, do you?"
Almeida and Sener didn't answer, but their expressions told Eloise that they did think so.
"I don't think so." Eloise denied.
Sener raised an eyebrow, "Why not?"
"Because if it was obtained from me, how could I not know?" Eloise thought back carefully, thinking it was impossible, she didn't remember anything about it.
"If it wasn't you, then where did she get the virus from?"
It went back to the question at the beginning.
Eloise shook her head, "I don't know."
Suddenly, something occurred to her and her thin brows furrowed, "Wait, I seem to have forgotten something."
"What is it?" Almeida asked.
Eloise bit her lip, "I fainted once while having dinner with her and woke up at her house. Could it be..."
She dared not think deeper.
"It doesn't rule out the possibility that she secretly drew your blood while you were passed out."
Sener's bold speculation alarmed Eloise.
To be honest, she hated to think of Earlene as the type of woman with a heavy heart, but from what had happened so far, Earlene was indeed not such a simple person, as Almeida and the others had said. Seeing her face not look so good, Sener said in a reassuring voice, "Miss Eloise, even if she secretly drew your blood for research, that's fine. As long as she doesn't hit on you, then there's no problem." "You're wrong." Almeida disagreed with him, "Do you know why she secretly injected that drug?"
"Why?" Eloise asked suspiciously.
"Because it was part of her research, and she needed to know what the drug she'd worked out would do to the virus."
Also in medical research, Almeida knew exactly what Earlene was thinking.
Sener looked grave, "You're right, that's really what's going on. If this goes wrong with the medicine, Miss Eloise goes with it."
Almeida and Sener shuddered at the mere thought of that scenario.
"Which means I've picked up a life, right?" Eloise asked, half jokingly, half seriously.
"Miss Eloise, be careful from now on, it's best if no one else knows about your your health except for Sener and me." Almeida instructed deliberately.
Eloise nodded, "Yes, I'll be careful."
After making sure she was okay, Almeida and Sener went back to City J that day.
Eloise intended to stay with her mother at the hospital, but before she could leave, two unexpected guests arrived.
It's Silvia and her second daughter-in-law.
The visitors are not good.
But Brimlad smiled and asked, "Second sister-in-law, what gave you time to come over today?"
Silvia snorted, "What, I can't come?"
"Second sister-in-law, I didn't mean that." Brimlad hurriedly explained, "I just thought you were busy with your wedding recently, why did you have time to come here?" "A happy occasion?"
Silvia sneered, "Of course it's a happy occasion for you, but for me, it's a bad one!"
"Did something happen?" Brimlad asked with concern.
"You ask her." Silvia pushed the woman beside her out.
The woman looked at Brimlad and put her head down, looking timid and weak, completely devoid of her previous spunk.
Brimlad frowned, "Figge, tell aunt what happened?"
"I..." Figge bit her lip and seemed embarrassed.
"Auntie." Eloise came downstairs in high spirits, but the smile on her face slowly faded when she saw Silvia and Figge.
"Eloise, how have you been?" Silvia asked with a leathery smile, looking at Eloise with hatred in her eyes.
Eloise walked over and reluctantly tugged at the corner of her mouth, "Pretty good."
"Is it?" Silvia's voice was suddenly shrill, "But I'm having a bad time!"
Eloise wanted to say back, "What's that got to do with me?
But she held her tongue, "What's wrong with you, Auntie?"
"What's wrong with me? It's not because of you!" Silvia shouted angrily, "If you hadn't let this woman come to the door and make trouble, would Goode have been so humiliated to have to marry such a bad woman?!" At these words, Eloise was stunned.
How did she know that she had asked Figge to make a scene?
She subconsciously looked at Figge, who averted his eyes as soon as he met her gaze.
"Second sister-in-law, what do you mean by that, why didn't I understand?" Brimlad looked puzzled.
"I said that she was the one who told Figge to take advantage of your second brother's birthday to come to our door and make trouble and threaten us." Silvia gritted her teeth, one word popping out of her mouth with remarkable clarity. Brimlad frowned and turned his head to look at Eloise, "Eloise, is it true what your second aunt said?"
"Of course not." Eloise denied it without thinking, "I don't even know Figge, how am I supposed to let her come to my door and cause trouble?"
Silvia snorted, "You don't admit it, do you? Well, Figge, tell me, did she tell you to come to the door?"
Figge looked at Eloise, lowered his eyes, and shook his head as if with great determination, "No. No one asked me to make a scene at the door, I went there on my own."
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