Reborn on Wedding Night: Flirting the Cold Bigshot into Blushes-Chapter 453: Do You Understand? Answer Me
It was Emma Lewis who notified the elderly people.
Nancy Allen’s parents received the notice, and Mrs. Allen fainted on the spot.
After being resuscitated, she refused to go to the hospital, crying to go to the Imperial Garden.
Edward Allen, who happened to be on vacation in Riverwood City, quickly headed to the Imperial Garden with his parents.
When Mrs. Allen arrived, her tears wouldn’t stop flowing: "Where’s Nancy, where’s my Nancy?"
Seeing Mrs. Allen like this, Emma Lewis’s eyes also turned red: "She’s upstairs, I’ll go get her down."
Mr. Allen looked at Godfrey Shaw and choked up: "I want to take Nancy back, my wife and I want to accompany her through the treatment."
Godfrey Shaw shook his head firmly: "She must stay by my side. You can visit, and if you want to stay in the Imperial Garden, that’s fine, but you can’t take her away."
This version of Nancy, he must personally watch over, and would never let anyone take her away.
Victor Allen locked eyes with Godfrey Shaw, unable to vent his emotions: "What makes you think you can stop us from taking her? She’s my sister, she’s my sister..."
Facing Victor Allen’s anger, Godfrey Shaw replied calmly: "Keep your voice down. She’ll be down soon, don’t scare her."
As they were speaking, Emma Lewis brought Nancy downstairs, causing Victor to swallow back his angry words.
The family of three rushed forward, knowing this wasn’t the time for an argument, knowing what was most important to do now.
Right now, Nancy was refusing treatment.
Mrs. Allen stepped forward and gently held Nancy’s hand: "Nancy, my poor daughter, how can heaven be so cruel to you? If I could, I would really rather be sick for you, but you cannot refuse to cooperate with the treatment."
Mr. Allen also advised: "Child, trust the doctors. If you are sick, then treat it well, nothing will happen."
Victor Allen’s eyes reddened as he spoke: "Sister, think about Sophie and Emily, how can you leave them behind?"
Under the persuasion of her parents and brother, Nancy crouched down in pain, murmuring softly: "It’s no use, I’ve tried it before, it’s too painful, I don’t want to try anymore..."
In her past life, Nancy had tried it, and after the pain came despair again, so she was afraid.
She refused to undergo examinations, refused treatment, she had resigned herself to fate.
Seeing Nancy’s suffering expression, the Allens couldn’t bring themselves to utter any words of force.
They could only think of taking it slow, letting her take her time and then persuade her.
At this moment, Robert Reed arrived.
Robert Reed ran into the Imperial Garden, losing a shoe, and upon arrival, heard Nancy’s words.
Robert Reed walked up to Nancy and suddenly raised his hand.
"Slap!"
He slapped Nancy across the face.
Robert Reed yelled angrily: "Who allows you to disgrace yourself! Who allows you to refuse treatment after getting sick!"
Robert Reed’s sudden action shocked everyone.
Mrs. Allen hurriedly protected Nancy.
Emma Lewis stepped forward to stop Robert Reed: "Old Mr. Reed, if you have anything to say, say it properly. Don’t hit her! She’s already feeling unwell, how can you hit her?"
Robert Reed seemed infuriated, and after hitting Nancy, with Emma Lewis pulling him, he couldn’t stand steadily and stumbled backward onto the ground.
Seeing her teacher fall, Nancy quickly pushed away the crowd and went to help Robert Reed.
Robert Reed’s eyes turned red, and he sternly said: "Nancy, I don’t care what reason you have. You cannot be willful. You must listen to the doctors and properly treat your illness. Do you understand? Answer me!"
Nancy wanted to help Robert Reed up, but he wouldn’t cooperate, and Nancy didn’t have the strength to lift him.
Nancy knelt in front of Robert Reed, crying, she said: "I understand, I won’t give up, I promise to undergo treatment, please don’t be sad, teacher."
In this world, if anyone were to treat Nancy well for no reason, it would only be Robert Reed.
Not parents by blood, not with a life-saving debt like Godfrey Shaw, just purely without expecting any return, defending Nancy.
From the day he accepted Nancy as a student, he had treated Nancy as his own child, hoping she’d live well, regardless of everything, defending her, helping her take care of Sophie.
Just like Emma Lewis said before, Robert Reed is different where Nancy is concerned.
Robert Reed’s slap woke Nancy up.
Nancy thought, what kind of pain haven’t I endured? What am I afraid of, at worst another bout of pain, cooperating properly with treatment will at least reassure those around me.
Robert Reed’s eyes, cloudy, showed tears shimmering, "It’s good you understood. From now on, treat your illness well. You must live well, Sophie can’t be without you."
Robert Reed had told Nancy this many times.
Five years ago, during her revenge, amidst the madness, what Robert Reed said most to Nancy was, don’t die, live well.
Master and apprentice, one sitting on the ground, one kneeling.
Nancy was tearful: "But, teacher, I... I’m really scared!"
Robert Reed patted Nancy’s back, wiped Nancy’s tears with a handkerchief, and sternly said: "What are you afraid of, there’s nothing to fear, if you need money, the teacher has it, if you need medicine, the teacher will ask friends for help, you won’t die, the teacher is here!"
Nancy and Robert Reed helped each other up.
Everyone at the Imperial Garden watched this scene, very quietly.
Only feeling fortunate that Nancy had a teacher.
None of them present could be the ones to physically reprimand Nancy, nor could anyone point at Nancy’s nose and scold her for being willful. In their eyes, Nancy had gone through too much suffering, any decision she made only induced heartache, rendering blame impossible.
But Robert Reed was different, Nancy suffers, he feels pain, Nancy refuses treatment, that’s willfulness, and a willful child deserves a reprimand.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen weren’t lacking love, it was just absent for too long, love cautiously, love not daring to oppose Nancy in the slightest.
In any case, the persuasion succeeded, Nancy agreed to cooperate with treatment.
Now Nancy’s condition, before treatment, she needs to undergo a comprehensive check-up for stomach cancer first.
The main difficulty was Nancy’s stress response.
Godfrey Shaw consulted with Nancy: "Nancy, I’ll move all the examination equipment back to the Imperial Garden, we won’t go out, we’ll stay at home, I’ll accompany you for the check-up, is that okay?"
Nancy’s stress disorder was not as severe as before, after all, just to trick Julius Shaw into getting checked, she’d managed to endure discomfort and complete a series of examinations.
As long as Nancy herself was willing to overcome, it was still barely manageable.
Nancy nodded in agreement.
Since she promised the teacher, then she will cooperate with the treatment.
Godfrey Shaw took two days to set up a consultation room in the Imperial Garden, bringing all the necessary examination instruments and equipment, as well as professional medical staff, back to the Imperial Garden.
Before the examination, Nancy was still nervous, sitting on the bed, hugging her legs without moving.
It was a posture of tense defense.
Godfrey Shaw approached, reached out and pulled Nancy onto his lap, massaging her legs gently as he whispered: "I told you not to sit like this for so long, your legs will go numb, being disobedient again."
Nancy gently leaned into Godfrey Shaw, a small ball.
Godfrey Shaw continued to massage Nancy’s legs, saying: "Nancy, it’s all ready, I’ll accompany you."
Nancy’s body stiffened slightly, nodding.







