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My Husband Is A Gary Stu

Chapter 848
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Chapter 848

Everyone in the Zeigler residence was stunned by the aggressive way Genevieve taught the housekeeper a lesson.

The granddaughter was first to come back to her senses. She rushed over to scream and curse at Caitlyn, yelling

that Caitlyn was a traitor who had set her grandfather up. In fact, the granddaughter was even pulling Caitlyn's hair

and slapping her.

Yuvan, who was closest to the woman, stopped her. “Grandpa's in the intensive care unit right beside us, so stop

shouting.”

The woman then glanced at the intensive care unit before ceasing her yelling.

Right then, the door to the intensive care unit opened, and a doctor came out to tell the others, “General Zeigler

has awakened. His vital signs are all stable, so he can be transferred to an ordinary ward now.”

Upon hearing that, everyone heaved a sigh of relief.

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Phineus' eyes were still red as he sincerely said to the doctor, “Thank you so much.”

“You should be thanking Ms. Rachford instead.” The doctor glanced at Genevieve. “She was the one who informed

Mr. Jensen of Forlisle Medical about this. The medical equipment that was transported to the hospital early in the

morning was Forlisle Medical's latest products. A day's use would reach up to over a hundred thousand. Moreover,

the special medicine for heart diseases is exceptionally pricey as well. After they've received permission from the

higher-ups to use it, they've given it to General Zeigler first.”

After the doctor said that, he left.

After all, he still needed to make arrangements to move Herbert to a ward.

Phineus walked over to Genevieve and bowed before her. “Ms. Rachford, thank you for saving my father. Don't

worry. We'll pay for all these fees.”

“It's fine.” Genevieve subconsciously straightened up when the high-ranking man talked to her. “I was at fault too

for I've been too rash back then. All I wish for is for General Zeigler to recover. You don't need to pay the bills; I'm

only paying the price for my mistake.”

Just as Phineus was about to say something else, Yuvan said, “Dad, let's just do as Ms. Rachford says.”

“All right.” Phineus stopped insisting on paying her back.

Meanwhile, Herbert, who was in the ward, still had a pale face, but he did not need the assistance of a ventilator

anymore.

After he chatted a while with Phineus and the others, he urged Phineus to return to his post.

After the Zeigler grandchildren visited their grandfather, they left too.

In the end, Genevieve and Yuvan were the only ones left in the room.

Genevieve had an apologetic look on her face, and she was at a loss as to what she should say to Herbert.

However, Herbert waved at her to gesture her to come closer. “I've woken up a long time ago, so I've heard

everything you said to the housekeeper outside the intensive care unit. You weren't wrong. This is my fault.”

Herbert sighed before continuing, “When I found out that Sylvie hired a professional to kill someone, I thought she

was far too ruthless unlike my daughter, Juliana. I was suspicious about the result of that DNA test, so I took her hair

to secretly do another DNA test. She might have found out about it and was upset that I kept interfering in her

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matters, so she tried to kill me.”

When Herbert first met Sylvie, she had been sweet and cute. Herbert quite liked her, and he tried to give Sylvie

everything he could not give to his daughter.

Even when Sylvie was proven to be an imposter, he was disappointed, but he did not hold her accountable for it.

It was then Genevieve realized that Sylvie had bribed the housekeeper to kill Herbert. She could not believe how

vicious Sylvie was.

I shouldn't have let Sylvie die so easily.

Herbert then glanced at Yuvan, who was standing by the foot of the bed and smiled. “My three sons were

successful, and my grandchildren have all grown up. I don't have any regrets anymore.”

The truth was, Herbert did not fear death. He was only sad that he could not find the daughter he lost.

“Old Mr. Zeigler, our country is such a big place. You should take a look at the beautiful sceneries all over the

country,” Genevieve said. She did not like the way his words sounded like his last words.

As she held onto Herbert's hands, she gently continued, “Didn't you say that your wife loved Lake Belthea? It's just

that you never got the chance to see it together when you were younger. Once you recover, I'll take you there. As

long as you continue to take that special medicine, you'll get better.”

Herbert gazed at her for a while before nodding with a smile. “Okay.1