Chapter 1047
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Erica gave Debra a thumbs–up and hurried to catch up. “You’re gutsy!”
Having been in Seamar City for so long, she had never seen anyone speak so boldly in front of Andrew.
Erica was impressed. Debra was truly one of a kind.
“Do you think Andrew might try to get back at me?” Debra muttered, suffering from the aftershock.
Andrew was a tough nut to crack. Even Marion couldn’t handle him.
If he weren’t lenient enough, she would be in great trouble.
“I’m not sure. But I do remember the last person who was rude to him. They were exiled,” Erica replied, clicking her tongue. “Well, that person wasn’t as bold as you. So, I can’t imagine the consequences.”
Debra threw up her hands. “Do you think it’s too late to apologize now?”
“If you’re sincere enough, maybe it’ll work,” Erica said. “But Andrew has a terrible temper. You’ll probably need to soften him up a bit.”
Debra was a little upset, but she didn’t regret her actions. If she hadn’t forced him, he never would’ve taken the medicine. Then it would just be a waiting game for him to die.
“We can deal with the apology later,” Debra said. “He can’t hold a grudge forever. He probably won’t take my words to heart, will he?”
“Don’t ask me. I have no idea,” Erica whistled, looking away.
If Andrew got angry, everyone in the Potter Mansion would be in trouble.
Randy came out of his room and immediately sensed the tension. “What’s going on? Is it the end of the world? Or did something happen to the company?”
Nothing else could make them look so grim.
“Something worse,” Erica replied. “Debra forced Andrew to take the medicine that Theda sent
and she didn’t give him water.‘
over,
Randy swallowed hard and gave Debra a thumbs–up. “Marion and you are really a match,”
“I’m flattered,” Debra said, trying to sound light
Deep down, she grew even more nervous. Giving Andrew the medicine had drained all her
courage.
She believed that Andrew hadn’t gotten angry because he was in a good mood. Otherwise, he would have thrown her out through the window.
At night, she lingered outside the study. Barton saw her and asked in confusion, “Mrs. Houston, is something wrong?”
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“I came to check on Andrew.” She thought for a moment and added, “I wanted to make sure he didn’t spit out the medicine.”
“Don’t worry. He didn’t,” Barton reassured her.