Chapter 1912
Mary had met many different types of people in the monastery.
But she had never seen such weird eyes before.
Luckily, that look lasted only a moment. The middle–aged woman just glanced at her, told her daughter to behave,
and followed the other monks into the monastery.
Mary didn’t think much of it.
She spent her morning sweeping up fallen leaves.
At noon, she went to the dining hall for lunch.
As soon as she arrived, some familiar monks and nuns sat next to her and said, “That Ms. Lawrence, she’s always
stirring up trouble.”
“How did she stir up trouble?” Mary shot back, “You’ve enjoyed the fruits she brings!”
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe monk had a good temper and didn’t get upset by Mary’s words. He even gave her a piece of bread from his
plate.
“Do you remember that family that insisted on having an exorcism here?”
“Of course, it was Ms. Lawrence who took me to the hospital.” Mary replied proudly.
“Apparently, she felt sorry for that crazy woman, so she contacted experts from abroad to treat her for free.” The
monk continued, “Eat this bread while it’s still warm. It won’t taste as good when it’s cold!”
Although Mary didn’t like the monk badmouthing Erica, she didn’t plan on refusing the delicious bread.
She took a big bite and said, “Helping others out of kindness is a wonderful thing. How can you call that trouble?”
At this point, Martin chimed in, “The problem is, the mother of a patient at the hospital heard about this and now
she’s brought her daughter here, insisting we also treat her for free! What are we supposed to do?”
Mary immediately thought of the woman who had stared at her strangely earlier.
“The Prior is not in the monastery these days, and we can’t contact Ms. Lawrence. We can only ask them to go
back first and wait for the Prior to contact Ms. Lawrence when he returns.” Martin continued.
Mary was still young and didn’t understand the complexities of the world.
Hearing Martin’s words, she said with confidence, “Ms. Lawrence is a good person. If she can help, she will.”
Seeing the other monks about to tease her again, she quickly finished her bread, finished her soup, and got up to
wash her plate.
But in her rush, she accidentally bumped into someone.
“I’m sorry! I’m sorry!” Mary quickly apologized.
When Mary looked up, she saw those eyes from this morning.
“Watch where you’re going!” The woman who had been so gentle in the morning now looked impatient.
Madeleine’s mother had bragged a lot before.
Once her daughter was discharged from the hospital, she impulsively hailed a cab and came here.
But the people here seemed so assertive.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey probably looked down on them because they were from the countryside, and didn’t want to help.
They always had excuses, saying that the contact person was not in the monastery and suggested they come back
in a few days.
The cost of accommodation nearby was very high, and all the wanted was to stay in the monastery with her
daughter
They always found excuses not to let them stay!
Now every time she saw these monks, she was incredibly angry!
Mary is gentle and didn’t want to pick a fight with a patient. So, she apologized once more and went to wash her
dishes
Jeannie Oakley watched Mary’s retreating figure, muttered a curse under her breath, then noticed the food in the
dining hall was running low
She quickly nudged her daughter. “Stop dawdling, grab more fruits, those are price
With that Jeannie plunged into the crowd to get food