My Mom's Second Marriage Gifted Me Seven Brothers
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Chapter 27: I Didn’t Deliberately Flirt with Her Brother!
Chapter 27: I Didn’t Deliberately Flirt with Her Brother!
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Mary quickly told Adele, “Please do what I just told you. See you later!”
After Adele agreed, she quickly took Mary’s b.l.o.o.d.y clothes and left.
Monroe saw Mary’s clothes, and his expression finally became serious.
Adele lowered her head and was about to go out when Monroe suddenly called out to her, “Miss, is her injury serious?”
Adele nodded. “It’s on her leg. I can almost see her bones.”
Monroe’s expression froze when he heard that.
Then, he impatiently waved his hand to let Adele go down.
When Mary walked out, she was only wearing a bathrobe.
Monroe saw the flesh on her leg that night, and when he heard Adele’s words, he thought that Mary had other external injuries.
He took a step forward and suddenly picked her up.
Mary’s mouth was half open in surprise. Before she could react, Monroe put her back on the bed with a pillow behind her back.
It was the first time Mary saw Monroe Hall treat her so gently. She was a little unaccustomed to it.
“What did you do just now?”
Monroe Hall said, “I looked at the surveillance footage.”
Mary’s heart skipped a beat when she heard that. “What happened in the end?”
There should have been surveillance cameras in the rearing room, but there was no one to support her for half an hour after the incident.
If she did not have some ability and quick reflexes, she might have really only been left with bones.
Mary frowned. The person who wanted to deal with her was too ruthless!
But she was definitely not someone that could be controlled by others!
Monroe frowned. “There was an accident at the time of the incident, so there were no images. I’ve already asked the program department to restore it, hoping to find some traces.”
Mary let out a long sigh.
She didn’t want to dream too long.
“Monroe, I can explain everything that happened today to you right now!”
Monroe Hall said, “There’s no rush. Wait for the doctor to treat your wound first, then deal with this matter.”
Mary was surprised by Monroe Hall’s sudden change of att.i.tude.
If she remembered correctly, when she opened her eyes and saw him lying in a pool of blood, his eyes were filled with hatred, cruelty, and disdain for her.
It was as if he wasn’t looking at a person, but a pile of rotten meat…
Wasn’t he the one who was most anxious to find out the truth?
After all, Sirius had died tragically at her hands!
But since he wasn’t in a hurry, she might as well close her eyes and rest for a while.
Mary was woken up in a daze. When she opened her eyes, she saw a super handsome guy!
Blue Eyes, chestnut-colored hair, handsome facial features… a handsome guy who looked similar to Jayce!
It was just that his temperament was different, and he looked younger than Jayce.
“Who are you? You’re so pretty!”
Mary smiled at the handsome man.
The handsome man’s cold handsome face flashed with an uncomfortable red.
A cruel voice suddenly reminded Mary, “What are you infatuated with!? This is your seventh brother, Herman!”
Mary suddenly woke up.
Oh! It was really Herman!
She was a little annoyed. “Sorry, I didn’t mean to flirt with you. I wasn’t awake just now, Cough.”
Herman looked down. “It’s okay. I’ll take a look at your injury. Is that okay?”
Mary was curious. “Are you a doctor?”
Herman nodded, Monroe said from the side, “Herman is the most famous doctor in the United States. He has won countless international awards. Now he has opened his own private hospital. The waiting list for people who want to hire him for surgery has already reached the spring of five years later.”
When Monroe talked about his younger brother, his expression was filled with pride and joy.
Only then did Mary realize that Herman was also so outstanding!
Sure enough, the genes of the Hall family were so powerful that she felt that she was not worthy to be family with them.
“Then I’ll leave it to you.”
Mary pulled open the hem of her bathrobe, revealing the wound.