Chapter 196
"Mr. Tudor?" the nurse called softly.
Alexander turned, radiating an intense presence.
The nurse swallowed and handed him the medicine. "Here's your medicine."
Alexander grunted, glancing at the emergency room. "What's going on over there?"
"It's Mr. Stewart's father having a heart attack," the nurse replied.
Alexander frowned. 'Joseph's dad had a heart attack, but why is Elizabeth there? Did she become the Stewart family's personal doctor after the banquet?'
Thinking this, Alexander snorted. What skills did Elizabeth have? The Stewart family actually trusted her with Bryan's care!
"Mr. Tudor, you really need to take care of your stomach. Eat on time," the nurse advised.
Alexander frowned, grunted, and turned to leave.
He couldn't help but think of Elizabeth when the nurse spoke.
Elizabeth had nagged him a lot over the years.
Sometimes, when he drank too much, Nolan would bring him back to the villa. He'd be dead drunk, and his stomach would hurt. Elizabeth would fuss over him, her thin figure moving between the kitchen and living room.
He'd always ask, "Elizabeth, aren't you tired? Can you stop bothering me?"
She'd gently reply, "I'm not tired, and I'm your wife. Isn't this what I'm supposed to do? But, Alexander, please drink less."
He found her nagging annoying and didn't want to listen.
Now he wanted to listen, but she might not say it anymore.
Alexander rubbed his stomach, got a cup of hot water, and took his medicine.
Bryan was resuscitated and needed to stay in the hospital for observation. Joseph went to handle the admission paperwork.
Elizabeth stayed with Bryan, giving him a check-up.
No major issues.
"Dr. Percy," the nurse greeted Elizabeth.
Elizabeth nodded.
The nurse said, "Mr. Tudor was here just now."
Elizabeth looked up. "Alexander?"
The nurse replied, "Yes. His stomach was acting up, so he came to get some medicine."
Elizabeth's peripheral vision caught a prescription sheet nearby.
It was all the usual medicine Alexander took. Honestly, taking these medicines frequently would lead to resistance.
Elizabeth initially wanted to ask the nurse to change some of the ingredients in his medicine next time. But after thinking about it, she decided not to say anything.
Elizabeth greeted Joseph and planned to leave.
Just as she stepped out of the hospital, she heard someone shout, "Someone is about to jump off the building!"
"Isn't that the woman from the emergency room? Call the police!"
Elizabeth followed the sound and saw a woman in a hospital gown swaying on the rooftop.
Elizabeth frowned, and a name quickly flashed through her mind.
It was Linda!
Elizabeth hurriedly ran upstairs.
She thought, 'Linda is actually going to jump! Her will to live was so strong. She wasn't even afraid of that man beating her and secretly came to the hospital for treatment. How could she be jumping off the building? Did that man come again?'
When Elizabeth reached the rooftop, there were already many people there.
The doctor was persuading her, "Linda, whatever the issue is, we can solve it. Don't do anything foolish!"
"Linda, don't jump! Let's solve the problem, okay?"
Elizabeth squeezed through the crowd, the bright rooftop lights illuminating Linda's swollen face.
Linda saw Elizabeth and smiled gently.
"Dr. Percy, you're here," she said.
Elizabeth frowned. The words felt like a thorn, as if Linda was saying goodbye.
It was as if she was saying that seeing that Elizabeth was here, she could leave in peace.
"Dr. Percy, I'm sorry," she said softly.
Elizabeth's heart ached even more. "Linda."
She choked up and reminded Linda, "Don't step back and do anything foolish."
"I'm going to die sooner or later," Linda's voice trembled.