“Stanley, what did you <b>call </b>her?
Johanna’s face was stiff, <b>her </b>smilepletely wiped away. Her gaze sharpened, radiating with malice as she demanded, “What did you just call her?”
Stanley grinned,pletely unfazed “Mrs. Russell. Is there a problem?”
“<b>Who </b>gave you the permission to call her that? She doesn’t have the proper title or status. There are countless women vying to marry into the Russell family. Some people should stop being delusional!”
Johanna red daggers at Felicia, making it crystal clear who <b>she </b>was referring to.
Stanley shook his <b>head</b>, maintaining a polite demeanor, but his tone grew more serious as he replied, “Ms. Rosario, you seem to be overstepping. Mr. Russell’s intentions are not for you to specte on”
<b>“</b>You
The remark was a sharp reminder for Johanna to know her ce. In the Russell family, she <b>was </b>merely a guest. Acting, so presumptuously and trying to interfere in <b>the </b>Russell family’s matters was far beyond her standing.
Seething in anger <b>but </b></divcking the authority to reprimand, Johanna had no choice but to swallow her frustration and sneer at Felicia.
Hmph! She would endure this for now. One day, she’d make sure Felicia <b>realized </b>that the position of Mrs. Russell belonged to her, Johanna!
Felicia, of course, felt the huming <b>gaze </b>directed at her. If looks could kill, she would probably <b>have </b>died many times over.
“What on earth is her problem?” Felicia mused.
Her patience wore thin, so her voice tumed cold as she <b>said</b>, “So<b>, </b>are you here to seek consultation or not? If not, I’m leaving.”
She hade as the miracle healer. Did they really think famous doctors were all pushovers? novelbin
When seeking medical help, showing a respectful attitude was to be expected.
Johanna’s dark expression quickly changed. Forcing a smile<b>, </b>she masked her hostility and adopted a deferential posture. She lowered her head slightly and gestured, “Ms. Fuller, this way please.”
Felicia strolled in leisurely, epting <b>the </b>courtesy as if it were her due.
Her poised and regal demeanor exuded <b>an </b>air of unshakable confidence, as if others were naturally obligated to bow before her.
Johanna secretly clenched her teeth. How dare this woman demand respect from her?
And yet Felicia did. She had received countless requests from all walks of life–nobles, tycoons, <b>and </b>elites. Private jets and extravagant wees were hardly new
<b>to </b>her
She had always been casual about it. No matter how grand the arrangements were, she epted them without fuss. If the other party’s attitude was respectful and the payment fair, she would help Conversely, if she deemed someone worthy, she would go to great lengths to treat them, even those who couldn’t afford her
Otherwise, how did Union Clinic eam their reputation? How had the title of miracle <b>healer </be to be?
As Johanna led the way, Felicia followed at a rxed pace. Stanley, responsible for her safety, didn’t think there was much danger in the Russell estate <b>and </b>had instead taken on the task of carrying Felicia’s medical kit.
Even so<b>, </b>Stanley’s chatter filled the air. At almost every turn, he eagerly pointed things out to Felicia.
“Mrs. Russell, <b>look </b>at that pond over there. It’s <b>full </b>of glowing fish. Mr. Russell always feeds them when he’s home.
– Mrs. Hussell, up ahead is a garden i think you’ll like it. It’s full of flowers, and this time of the year, they should all be in bloom.
His enthusiasm and the repeated use of “Mrs. Russell grated on Johanna’s nerves. Felicia seemed indifferent, <b>paying </b>no mind to it, but Johanna was bolling with tage and could barely keep herposite
They passed iluough <b>an </b>opulent reception hall, took <b>a </b>turn down a lung corridor, and finally stopped.
“We’re fuere,” Joleanna announced,
it was a garden, just as Stanley had described. It was bursting with vibrant colors, with the blooms of various rare and precious flowers at their peak