Chapter 315
Chapter 315
Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 315
He noticed that Arielle was staring into the distance and seemed as if she had not heard anything at all.
Thus, he let out a sigh of relief and said, “Let’s go, Mom. If we leave earlier, we’ll make it in time for
dinner.”
“All right. Let’s go.” Malorie rubbed her forehead and got in the car.
She wondered if she had eaten too much that day as her belly felt awful, so she decided to take a nap
in the car.
Arielle got in the car silently as well.
Soon, they were on their way to Jadeborough.
However, they were in a very rural area, and it would take them a three-hour drive to get to the freeway.
Moreover, the mountain path was winding. This drive would be brutal to anyone prone to getting car
sick, let alone the elderly.
This was one of the reasons why Malorie rarely visited Jadeborough
As expected, Malorie began to complain about how awful she felt after only a short while.
When Henrick heard Malorie’s uncomfortable groans, he took out the medicine he had prepared
beforehand and handed it over to her.
However, they did not notice Arielle’s subtle grin when she noticed the pill.
Indeed, Arielle had added some extra ingredients when she made those ravioli. Although it was
harmless on its own, if it was taken with the medicine for carsickness, it would only make the person
feel worse.
Arielle had expected Malorie to be carsick and also knew that Henrick would prepare some medicine
beforehand, so she decided to lay a simple trap when making the ravioli last night.
This was a brief taste of Arielle’s vengeance toward Malorie.
Since she’s an extremely rude old woman, she’ll have to face the consequences of her actions. Or it
could be said that this is the price she pays for making me feed the pigs.
Soon, they pulled over at a corner and watched Malorie puking out of the window.
The sounds of her vomiting echoed within the car.
Since Arielle had not eaten the ravioli and had taken some medicine for her car sickness, she was
completely fine as she slept peacefully in the car.
Henrick, on the other hand, was starting to feel sick after hearing the sounds of Malorie puking, so he
immediately took a pill to combat his car sickness.
However, since Henrick did not eat any ravioli for breakfast, he was not as badly affected. Although the
effects of his carsickness had dissipated significantly, he
felt incredibly drowsy.
After about half an hour had gone by, Malorie no longer had anything left to throw up anymore. Water
was the only thing left that she expelled from her body.
She was in so much agony that she groaned and muttered, “Stop the car, Rick. I-I can’t…”
Henrick was able to regain his senses as he immediately told the chauffeur to stop and helped Malorie
to get out of the car.
Henrick would much rather that he did not see anything.
The moment he helped Malorie out of the car, he noticed just how terrifyingly pale she looked. She
seemed to be on the brink of collapse.
This apparently startled him so much that he kept trying to feed her some water while he panicked.
However, Malorie’s condition did not seem to be improving even after a long time had passed. Her face
looked inhumanly pale as well.
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They were out in the middle of nowhere, so there was no hospital in sight.
After pondering for a moment, he noticed Arielle, so he grabbed her and asked, “Didn’t you learn from
Dr. Jankowitsch? Please help ease your grandma’s pain!”
While Arielle pretended to worry, she realized that Henrick actually did have a good quality after all. He
happened to be quite the filial child,
However, she immediately heard him say, “Your grandma still needs to look after our coal mining
business. She has to be fine!”
Hearing this made Arielle speechless. It seemed that she had expected too much from Henrick.
Thus, Arielle shook her head and helplessly replied, “I’ve only learned some first-aid techniques from
Dr. Jankowitsch. I-I can help Grandma if she has brain damage, but her symptoms aren’t that.”