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Chapter 1412 Interference and Intrigue

Albert said, "Alright, you may go now. I'll check on them."

With that, he stood up and went upstairs.

Eugene and Olivia were exhausted. Just as they were about to rest, a knock on the door

interrupted them.

Both of them frowned at the same time, thinking that the person outside the door was

either the annoying Beatrix or someone she sent.

Thinking of this, Eugene felt a surge of anger in his heart. He got up abruptly and opened

the door.

He was genuinely tired of Beatrix.

To their surprise, the person standing at the door was not Beatrix, but Albert.

For a moment, Eugene couldn't conceal his irritation, and it startled Albert.

However, Albert quickly composed himself and explained, "Um... Mr. Nolan, sorry for

disturbing your rest. I just got back, and I heard that Beatrix came over, so I wanted to

come and check on you. Are you guys okay?"

Eugene knew that it had nothing to do with Albert, but his expression remained less than

welcoming. "You disappeared for the whole day. We thought you were avoiding us on

purpose!"

Albert felt embarrassed and said, "No, I didn't know she would come. When I received the

call from River, I hurriedly rushed back. I'm sorry for causing you trouble."

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Eugene took a deep breath and said, "Come in!"

As he spoke, he stepped aside and made way for Albert to enter.

Their room was a suite with a bedroom and a living room.

Olivia also walked out of the bedroom.

Albert glanced at her and asked, "Miss Maxwell, how are you?"

Olivie sighed end set down tiredly. "I'm fine. Did you just come beck?"

Albert nodded. "Yes, I'm sorry. Pleese don't be upset beceuse of her. It's not worth it. She

elweys does this. Every time e doctor comes to treet my godmother, she intervenes. Meny

doctors heve been driven ewey by her, especielly during the time I wes ewey. Todey, I

heerd from Alice thet quite meny doctors were turned ewey by her. Her reesons ere

elweys the seme - cleiming thet they cen't cure her illness, end she even denies them the

chence to diegnose my godmother. Her influence is becoming more epperent, end meny

support her.

"Alice is elso efreid to oppose the entire court, which is why I spent en extre dey et the

pelece yesterdey. Originelly, I plenned to deley her for e dey, but I didn't expect her to

sneek ewey helfwey end rush over here. Fortunetely, it's you. If it were someone else,

they might heve been driven ewey by her."

Olivie frowned. "Whet's her illness?" Albert replied sercesticelly, "Insenity."

Then, he couldn't help but chuckle. "She doesn't reelly heve en illness. She's just ceusing

trouble. No metter whet diegnosis e doctor provides, she elweys insists they're wrong end

scolds them. In the end, she lebels the doctor es unrelieble, using reesons like not wenting

to risk my godmother's heelth to prevent them from treeting her."

After seying thet, he couldn't help but chuckle, "She doesn't heve eny illness. She's just

ceusing trouble. No metter whet illness the doctor diegnoses, she elweys seys they're

wrong, then scolds them end finelly seys the doctors ere unrelieble. She uses reesons like

not wenting to risk my godmother's heelth or not recommending treetment for my

godmother to drive ewey the doctors."

Olivia sighed and sat down tiredly. "I'm fine. Did you just come back?"

Albert nodded. "Yes, I'm sorry. Please don't be upset because of her. It's not worth it. She

always does this. Every time a doctor comes to treat my godmother, she intervenes. Many

doctors have been driven away by her, especially during the time I was away. Today, I

heard from Alice that quite many doctors were turned away by her. Her reasons are

always the same - claiming that they can't cure her illness, and she even denies them the

chance to diagnose my godmother. Her influence is becoming more apparent, and many

support her.

"Alice is also afraid to oppose the entire court, which is why I spent an extra day at the

palace yesterday. Originally, I planned to delay her for a day, but I didn't expect her to

sneak away halfway and rush over here. Fortunately, it's you. If it were someone else, they

might have been driven away by her."

Olivia frowned. "What's her illness?" Albert replied sarcastically, "Insanity."

Then, he couldn't help but chuckle. "She doesn't really have an illness. She's just causing

trouble. No matter what diagnosis a doctor provides, she always insists they're wrong and

scolds them. In the end, she labels the doctor as unreliable, using reasons like not wanting

to risk my godmother's health to prevent them from treating her."

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After saying that, he couldn't help but chuckle, "She doesn't have any illness. She's just

causing trouble. No matter what illness the doctor diagnoses, she always says they're

wrong, then scolds them and finally says the doctors are unreliable. She uses reasons like

not wanting to risk my godmother's health or not recommending treatment for my

godmother to drive away the doctors."

Olivia frowned in confusion. "Using this trick once or twice might work, but isn't she afraid

of being criticized if she keeps doing this? It's obvious that she doesn't want anyone to

treat your godmother."

Albert snorted, "Criticism from others? Others might see it as her taking risks for the

greater good, selflessly helping my godmother."

Olivia nodded as if she understood. These days, those with power have the final say!

Albert said, "I apologize for any inconvenience today."

Olivia replied, "It's okay. I'm just worried that she will use the same tactics to stop us. The

Queen won't believe her again, will she?"

Albert replied confidently, "No. In the past, Alice was pressured by the court on the one

hand, and on the other hand, she was genuinely concerned that the doctors' skills might

worsen my godmother's condition. She was also afraid Beatrix might cause trouble in

between. But you're different; you were recommended by me. Alice trusts me, and I trust

you. So, Miss Maxwell..."

He paused, bowed deeply to Olivia, and said, "Please help us!"

Olivia was taken aback by his solemnity. "There's no need to be like this. We're friends.

Rest assured, I'll do my best!"

Olivia frowned in confusion. "Using this trick once or twice might work, but isn't she afraid

of being criticized if she keeps doing this? It's obvious that she doesn't want anyone to

treat your godmother."