Chapter 86
Chapter 86
Lydia sneered at Samuel. New home? It was nothing more than a dilapidated second-hand house. She
would not look at it even if it was given to her, so why would she live in it?
"Samuel, do you think buying a run-down house is so great? I won't ever go to your house in my entire
life. Yvonne will never live with you either," Lydia said.
Samuel smiled faintly. He was worried she might beg t o live there when the time came.
Samuel's tolerance was almost limitless, but he could only accept it if something were done onto
himself alone. Since Lydia's domineering attitude had hurt others, he definitely would not stand for it.
At that point, the responsibility for the accident was very clear-cut and Godfrey was fully at fault. In
addition to medical expenses, there was also the repair cost of the electrical scooter.
The police walked to Lydia and said bluntly, "Don't try to be smart in the future. If he tried to escape
this, it won’t be as simple as losing money. He would have to go to jail too."
Lydia did not dare to act savagely in front of the police, but nodded repeatedly and said softly, "I’ll Copyright Nôv/el/Dra/ma.Org.
remember. There won’t be a second time." "Well, the ambulance will be here soon. You can
handle the rest yourself."
After the ambulance arrived, Lydia looked reluctant to go to the hospital. Samuel knew that if she was
allowed to go, she might continue making things difficult for the injured woman, so he decided that he
might as well get into the ambulance himself.
"This Samuel! I'll kick him out of our Sue’s home sooner or later and let him eat dog food outside. He
really doesn't know how to be grateful," Lydia gritted her teeth and said viciously.
Regarding that matter, Godfrey felt that Samuel was in the right. Lydia had nearly made things worse
for Godfrey, but he knew how bad Lydia's temper was. Should he dare to voice out the tiniest bit of
dissatisfaction with her, she would chastise him to no end. It was still better for him to shut his mouth
and keep quiet.
"Let’s go to the hospital to send some money. What if Samuel doesn't have the money to pay the
medical bills?" Godfrey said.
"What money? He was the one who didn't mind his own business. If he doesn't have any money, he will
find a way to deal with it himself. What does it have to do with me? Let’s go home!" Lydia shouted.
Godfrey sighed. He could never stand his ground in front of Lydia and had no right to decide, so all he
could do was go home. 1
After Samuel arrived at the hospital, he arranged for the injured woman to be hospitalized and paid the
hospitalization fees. He also hoped to help the middle-aged woman contact her family and have her
family members take care of her.
The middle-aged woman was very grateful to Samuel for being so sensible, but at the mention of her
family, her expression dimmed down noticeably.
Samuel said, "If you have any issues, just tell me. I'll definitely help you if I can."
"Young man, I've troubled you enough. Your dad bumped into me and you did everything you should've
done. There’s nothing for you to help," the middle-aged woman said.
Samuel smiled and said, "You’re now in the hospital and can’t go home. If there's anything you need to
do a t home, wouldn't it be delayed? This is also within my scope of responsibility."
Hearing these words, the middle-aged woman's eyes were filled with tears. In fact, she did have
something t o worry about.
She was a single mother and had been kicked out because she gave birth to a child with Down’s
Syndrome. Her son needed her care at home and would have trouble eating if no one cared for him
during her hospitalization.
The so-called Down's Syndrome, also known as congenital mental retardation, caused severe mental
retardation to the sufferer to the point where the
person could not take care of himself.
For so many years, she had relied on her part-time job to support herself and her son. During her
hospitalization, it was not only her family's income that would be cut off, but there would be no one to
take care of her son too.
When she told Samuel about this, Samuel immediately agreed to help her take care of the child a t
home. After all, it was Godfrey who caused her to stay in the hospital and Samuel could not just ignore
i t.
After arranging everything in the hospital, Samuel headed to the address given by Florinda Zandt to a
village in the city.
The environment there was chaotic and many of the houses were rented by migrant workers. No one
managed the garbage and it stank to the high heavens.
After snaking through several alleys, Samuel found Florinda's home.