I dodged her hand and shrugged. "I never touched your nose when I fed you. Everyone knows you spend a lot of money on a nose job."
Melissa got a nose job a while ago, and it cost over 100,000 dollars.
In fact, it was done in a small clinic without a business license, and substandard materials were used in the process.
But Melissa thought she had made a good deal and said she used some good connections and only spent over 100,000 dollars on it.
When we arrived at the hospital with Melissa, the first person to rush over was Thomas.
Melissa's cries gradually disappeared in the emergency room, and there was a deafening silence.
Evan turned around and glared at Thomas, who had killed him in his previous life but now couldn't be brought to justice.
I pulled Evan behind me, afraid that he would act impulsively.
Thomas obviously didn't notice anything unusual about Evan and was staring up at the emergency light.
He kept muttering, "You're a bad son and you're an evil daughter-in-law. You must mistreat Melissa."
Evan was itching to punch Thomas' face, his eyes bloodshot.
I looked at Thomas with interest and said, "Thomas, since you care so much about Melissa, why don't you just marry her and stop us from mistreating her?"
Thomas' face changed. He didn't respond to my words.
Of course, he wouldn't marry Melissa. After all, he got a bedridden wife at home.
When Melissa was wheeled out of the emergency room, the wound on her nose had been treated.
Thomas stayed by her side, taking care of her as if she were his wife.
Instead of looking at Thomas, Melissa stared at me fiercely and said, "You heartless bitch! Just wait and see. I'll get you back for what you've done when I'm better!"
I smiled and pretended to be surprised, saying, "Melissa, Richard upstairs said he wants to come and see you. Should I let him come?"
Hearing that, Melissa instantly stopped cursing.
Thomas turned to look at me, with a puzzled look on his face. "Who is Richard?"
I didn't answer but stared at Melissa with great interest. "Thomas is asking you a question."
Melissa's tone instantly softened and a smile graced her lips. "Rebecca, it's something minor. Tell the neighbors, do not bother to come and see me."
She turned to look at Thomas with a smile. "Thomas, that's just a neighbor upstairs, and he has a good relationship with Rebecca."