Chapter 267 He Won’t Die
Under Catherine’s relentless barrage of questions, Liana was left speechless. Her eyes widened, and despite her anger, she had
no way to counter.
Catherine raised another crucial question. She looked at Liana with cold eyes as she interrogated, “We’re not trailing behind
Johnathan. How could we possibly know what happened to him? If Johnathan had an accident, shouldn’t you have informed us
immediately?
“You didn’t even call us. You just storm into the hospital room to interrogate us. “What are you trying to achieve, Liana?
Catherine’s words left Liana with no opportunity to respond.
She didn’t expect her ulterior motives to be so transparent to Catherine, and she certainly didn’t anticipate Catherine publicly
confronting her like this. It left her speechless.
As Audrey watched the two of them face off, she felt a headache coming on. She didn’t think Liana was intentionally trying to
achieve something. She thought Liana was just overly concerned about Johnathan.
“Alright. Stop arguing.”
After Audrey calmed Catherine down, she shifted her focus to Liana. “Liana, how is Johnathan now? Have our parents arrived?
What’s the situation?”
Before Liana could answer, Audrey continued, “Never mind. Asking so many questions won’t help. Let’s see him together. It’s a
big deal, and we can’t just stand here.”
After Liana heard that Audrey wanted to visit Johnathan, Liana’s expression changed slightly. However, she quickly regained her
composure. She looked at Audrey with disdain, and her voice was laced with sarcasm.
“You weren’t in a hurry when it happened, and now you’re pretending to care? We don’t need you to visit.”
With those words, Liana turned and walked out of the hospital room. Her face darkened. Audrey became increasingly uneasy as
she thought about the situation. She slowly got up from the bed and intended to follow Liana, but Catherine stopped her with a
firm hand.
Catherine stared calmly at Audrey with her cold eyes and asked, “Are you giving up on your hand?”
Audrey had been highly cautious during this time to ensure proper wound healing and prevent hypertrophic scarring. She
avoided any unnecessary movements that might disturb her wound.
She understood Catherine’s concern. But given the current situation with Johnathan’s accident, Audrey, as the elder sister, felt it
was necessary to visit him.
Audrey looked at Catherine worriedly and tried to persuade her earnestly. She said, “Kathy, Johnathan’s life is hanging in the
balance right now. We’re both his sisters. We should go see him together.”
Catherine glanced at Audrey with mockery.
“He won’t die.”
Audrey sensed a calmness in Catherine’s tone and found it strange.
“Kathy, do you know something?”
Catherine hadn’t initially planned to reveal anything, as she didn’t see the necessity. However, Audrey’s attitude made her
reconsider.
“I heard that Johnathan’s car accident wasn’t severe. He just had a leg fracture and was operated on by one of the top surgeons
at Mercy Hospital. The surgery was very successful. He’s young, so he should recover in two or three months.”
Although Audrey hadn’t personally verified the information, she trusted Catherine’s words. Audrey felt relieved that Johnathan
wasn’t in grave danger and had only suffered a leg fracture.
She pursed her lips and complained in frustration, “Why did Liana make it sound so serious? She got me all panicked.”
Catherine thought inwardly, “If Liana didn’t make it sound serious, could she have fooled you?”
However, Catherine kept this to herself, as there was no need to share such thoughts with Audrey.