Chapter 451: Chapter 451

Suddenly, Nina Sinclair thought of something and said to Julian Lancaster, "Would you like to accompany me to see my mother? My mother is also recuperating in this hospital."

"Of course! It’s only proper for a son-in-law to visit his mother-in-law." After Julian Lancaster spoke, he added, "But I didn’t buy a gift, can you wait for me?" Google seaʀᴄh ɴovel(ꜰ)ɪre.nᴇt

Nina knew this would happen. She smiled and said, "I bought two bouquets earlier, remember? My mother is still bedridden and hasn’t reacted yet, so flowers will do."

With that, the two headed to the floor where Madeline Sherman was staying.

At this time, Old Master Lancaster had already finished his check-up.

After the doctors left, Old Madam Lancaster couldn’t help but complain, "You were too rude to Nina just now. She’s Julian’s wife, after all. You should at least show some courtesy, shouldn’t you?"

Upon hearing Old Madam Lancaster begin to scold him again, Old Master Lancaster was quietly fuming.

He glanced at Old Madam Lancaster and said, "I’ve said it long ago, that woman is not to be let in. It’s Julian who turned a deaf ear to my words, so can you blame me for showing her a cold face?"

Old Madam Lancaster didn’t bother to argue further.

Old Master Lancaster grumbled dissatisfiedly, "Don’t you know, the moment I saw Nina Sinclair, I immediately thought of that woman. Don’t you think they look alike? She’s surely a troublemaker too!"

Upon hearing this, Old Madam Lancaster’s face fell.

She muttered to herself, "They do indeed look quite similar..."

This time, Old Madam Lancaster didn’t refute Old Master Lancaster, nor did she stand against him, seemingly agreeing with him.

The two fell silent for a while, their expressions very grave.

After a moment, Old Master Lancaster, with a stern face, said, "The doctor just said I can be discharged and go home after one more day of observation. Hurry up and prepare the discharge procedures. I don’t want to stay in the same hospital with such ill-omened women anymore!"

Old Madam Lancaster nodded, "Alright, I’ll get right on it."

Madeline Sherman was staying in a single VIP room.

Nina Sinclair, accompanied by Julian Lancaster, entered the room and both approached Madeline Sherman’s side.

Even though Madeline Sherman showed no reaction, Nina began to speak on her own, "Mom, I’m here."

Previously, she often talked to Madeline Sherman, even with no response, without feeling disheartened. These were her cherished memories; as long as her mother could stay by her side, it was enough.

Julian Lancaster, despite his calm demeanor, spoke up too, "Mother-in-law, I am Julian Lancaster, Nina’s husband."

Nina was a bit surprised that Julian would say such a thing, and a faint smile appeared on her lips.

Following Julian’s words, she continued, "Mom, I’m already married. When you wake up, I’ll properly introduce him to you. I’m sure you’ll like him."

Following this, Nina started massaging Madeline Sherman’s hand while talking about her recent life, with Julian Lancaster standing quietly behind her, watching.

Joel Thatcher walked in, witnessing this beautiful scene.

His eyes darkened as his gaze fell on Julian Lancaster.

Last time, he warned Nina Sinclair that this man’s identity was not simple, but Nina still chose to trust him.

Later, so as not to affect his relationship with Nina, he chose to keep silent.

What could be Julian Lancaster’s reason for deliberately hiding his identity to marry Nina Sinclair?

Could there be something about Nina Sinclair that he covets?