Chapter 928 That Was Between Them
Chapter 928 That Was Between Them
"Hey, Eudora. What are you thinking?"
Standing beside her, Colton saw Eudora hang up the phone and lower her head in thought. He walked
over and called her a few times, but she hadn't returned to her senses yet.
He guessed that something must have happened to Eudora.
"Huh? Oh, no. Nothing."
Eudora put away her phone and said to Colton, "No matter what, thank you very much today. I will still
treat you to dinner."
Then, without giving Colton a chance to speak, she bypassed him and walked up to Mae.
"Mae, are you all right?"
She patted Mae's shoulder to comfort her.
"Ms. Stanford, thank you, thank you so much. If it wasn't for your help today, I really don't know what to
do."
Mae held a napkin in her hand, wiping her red and swollen eyes and sobbing constantly.
Only then did Eudora notice that the corner of Mae's mouth was slightly torn and bruised, there were a
few scratches on her cheeks, and her hair was even messier. NôvelDrama.Org owns this.
"What's wrong? How did you get hurt so badly?"
Eudora didn't understand.
Logically speaking, Mae's mother-in-law was old, and no matter how strong she was, she couldn't hurt
Mae so severely.
Sandra, who was sitting on the side, quickly explained, "You don't know, Eudora! It's really irritating!
That freaking old woman is crazy. She called her daughter and son-in-law, and the three of them
teamed up to beat up Mae. It's too shameless. You should have put her in jail before!"
"Damn it! Your mother-in-law is fucking crazy. It would be best if you divorced as soon as possible.
Damned!" Colton came over and said to Mae angrily.
Hearing Sandra's words, as a man, he was also annoyed.
Seeing Colton approaching, Mae immediately stood up and then knelt before Colton. "Mr. Gale, thank
you, thank you so much. If it weren't for you today, I wouldn't know what to do..."
Mae's child was newly born, and during today's fight, the child was thrown to the ground by her mother-
in-law, which caused severe cerebral hemorrhage and weak breathing.
Because the child was injured badly and Christmas was approaching, pediatric doctors in many
hospitals had gone home, so no hospital dared to accept Mae's child.
And Mae was really ashamed to ask Eudora for help if she didn't have to.
Colton did not like to see women crying pitifully, and he felt terrible about it.
Eudora remained silent.
She knew that she was the one who owed Colton this time, but Mae was the beneficiary and had to
thank Colton.
That was between them.
Mae continued crying.