Chapter 290 The Atmosphere Was Awkward
Paul walked over and looked at the woman on the bed, sighing, without saying a word.
When Laura and Ivy got married, Sara had already run away from home. They had no feelings for her and didn't know what to say. They could only stand quietly aside.
The ward was quiet and the atmosphere was getting more and more strange.
Sitting beside the bed, Zachary gently held his daughter's hand and sobbed, "Sara, your brothers have come to see you. You haven't seen each other for so many years, and you must miss them very much. Wake up, okay?"
Lying on the bed, Sara was still in a coma.
Paul and Jake walked up to Sara and told her what had happened in the past few years. However, there was still no sign that she would wake up.
Would her mother never wake up? Wendy's eyes reddened and she lowered her head.
Noticing the disappointment on Wendy's face, Zachary walked up to her and comforted, "Don't worry, Wendy. Your mother will wake up."
re too."
Hearing her mother's voice, she slowly walked over to open the door and asked in a low voice, "Did grandpa ask me why I didn't get up?"
"Yes."
"That's all?" Bonnie frowned with dissatisfaction.
"That's right. Wendy just came here. Everyone must be talking about her. Hurry up and get washed. Don't let them wait for you." Urged Ivy.
"Okay, I see." Bonnie closed the door unhappily.
Seeing her bad temper, Ivy was angry and helpless. "You'd better restrain your temper. Do you understand?"
"Okay! It's so annoying. Can you stop it? Bonnie's voice came from the door.
With a sigh, Ivy went downstairs to the dining hall. Seeing that no one was behind her, Zachary asked doubtfully, "Where is Bonnie?"
"She got up and is washing her face. She worried that I might be hungry, so she asked me to come down first." Ivy explained.
Zachary laughed and said, "Bonnie is so considerate. I will let you know her later."
"Okay."