Forgive My Ex-husband

Chapter 37 Recovery



Chapter 37 Recovery

"Mr. Gu, the patient’s cooperation could aid in the treatment for depression." The family doctor was

around 50 years old. The Gu family hired him since he was a student. For many years, he had been in

charge of Nelson’s health condition.

An apprentice, in his early twenties, with a youthful face and brilliant mind followed him around. Word

had it that he was a gifted physician and was now mainly responsible for Jonas’s well-being.

This time, both of them were present.

"I didn’t expect her to be like this. Sorry for the trouble," said Nelson.

The doctor arrived to examine Nelson’s status every month. After so many years, their personal

relationship matured into genuine friendship. Nelson sighed at the thought of Yulia.

"Let’s look at your body."

The doctor had learned from Gavin regarding Nelson’s situation and recommended a physical

examination. The most important thing for the old man was his mood. Some time ago, the affair of

Jonas and Melinda annoyed Nelson, and now he became more agitated with Yulia’s issue, which was Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

in significant contrast to Nelson’s present condition.

But deep in her heart, Yulia knew better than everyone else concerning her own condition. Knowing

that the specialist was coming to the mansion, she acted restless and refused to cooperate. She

shoved the servant that her grandfather sent out of her room.

The doctor proposed that she should see a psychiatrist and work together with the drug treatment,

which may focus on medication.

Yulia isolated herself in her room and she stayed there secluded for another day. The psychiatrist tried

to interact with her, but got kicked out.

"She’s in morbid self-protection. It’ll just make matters worse."

"I’ll give it a shot."

Melinda got up and went upstairs. The servant who took care of Yulia was holding a silver tray and

stood at the door looking helpless. She looked at Melinda as if she saw a rescuer.

"Give me her lunch, and you wait out here."

The servant immediately handed Melinda the tray. Yulia had locked the bedroom door, and even if they

had the key, it couldn’t open. She had installed another padlock from the inside.

This meant that Yulia was still sober. Melinda raised her eyebrows and knocked on the door three times

in a row, making sure the person inside could hear.

"Yulia, you are such a wimp."

A mocking smile twisted on the corner of Melinda’s mouth, and her tone was sarcastic. The servant

next to her widened her eyes in surprise. She sensed that Mrs. Gu did not come to save a life, but to

destroy one.

Inside, Yulia sat on the priceless Moroccan carpet not distant from the doorway. She had a strange

expression on her calm face when she heard the voice of Melinda.

"Yulia, I despise you. You have insulted me for five years, and I’ve become better than I was before.

But you’ve grown into a coward. I’m so ashamed to have you as my enemy."

These words were partially true, and she knew well how to get on Yulia’s nerves. Maybe a depressed

person couldn’t bear such vexation, but Yulia needed to hear it.

"Do you know why I came back after all this time? Because I wanted my revenge. But now it seems

that you’re not worthy of it at all."

Every word that Melinda spoke alarmed the servant. She had bullied her before, and now Mrs. Gu was

in a different position in the family.

Maybe one day, she would get that revenge on her.

The more Yulia thought, the more desperate she became. She tried to cover her ears with her hands

so she could block out those hurtful words. However, the echo of Melinda’s voice rang in her ears like a

magic spell. She screamed and opened the door with her red, puffy eyes.

Yulia was just like a psycho. Her hair was in a terrible mess. She looked awful, not as graceful as

before.

Compared with Melinda, she looked even more awkward.

Melinda saw the door open, but she said nothing and directly walked inside carrying the food. Behind

her, Yulia followed. Her mouth moved slowly, as if cursing on something, but no words came out. She

clenched her fists tightly, but she dared not do anything.

"Yulia, you hate me, right?"

Melinda cocked one eyebrow and became curious. She was the victim of oppression for the last five

years. But in comparison, Yulia loathed her.

The bitterness in Yulia’s eyes was not fake.

"Melinda, you know nothing. You just enjoy grandfather’s protection. What makes you think you

deserve that? You are just an ordinary girl from a typical family. I am a member of the Gu family. Why

should you be better than me in all places?"

Yulia glared at Melinda violently, and she thought it was her that changed everything. She became

more inferior to everyone. Although she was an illegitimate daughter, no one dared to say anything

about it.

"Everyone looked down on me just because of my humble mother. Why?!"

Melinda had heard just a little regarding Yulia’s background. That was the taboo of rich families. But

she did not expect it to be all true.

"I have been working hard to win grandfather’s approval, but he pays full attention to you. You took

everything away from me. I hate you, I hate you so much, and I want you to die."

Although Yulia stayed in the main villa, she had a very keen understanding of inferiority. She feared

others would look down on her, so the moment Melinda showed up, she felt that Melinda was a

righteous person, so she did a lot of distasteful things.

She didn’t expect that Nelson would care so much for Melinda. Yulia even shuddered when she

recalled Melinda’s ruthless reappearance recently.

Melinda intimidated her and she ridiculed her simultaneously. She broke down in all aspects because

Nelson had viewed her with hatred.

Melinda looked at Yulia with a complex look in her eyes. It was said that bitter people were always

miserable. Yulia was an example.

"Yulia, the person you fear and hate is getting stronger, but you are becoming worse."

Melinda placed the tray down, turned around and left.

A person could not choose their own birth, nor who their parents would be, but they could decide their

own fate and determine what kind of life they would live.

Since Melinda knew that she was the primary reason Yulia became ill, she tried her best to avoid

contact with Yulia in the following days.

Melinda wasn’t sure if what she said that day worked, but Yulia was willing to receive treatment.

In fact, after that incident, Melinda had talked to Nelson and asked him about the Gu family's

background for the first time. He knew about Yulia’s early childhood and history.

"Grandpa, in reality, the younger generation have nothing to do with the animosity between the elders.

You should know that since the living environment is full of tension, Yulia is always cautious. She wants

to gain your attention, to feel a sense of security and belongingness in this family."

It was the first instance someone opened up this predicament to Nelson. Since this person was

Melinda, Nelson was solemn.

"Grandpa, if you could request everyone at home to treat Yulia with respect, then her illness won’t

worsen. The photo issue was just a fuse."

Melinda felt like an outsider, so she was blunt about this matter. She understood that Yulia, as the

granddaughter of Nelson, would get scold because Nelson wanted her to shape up.

If it was someone else in their family, Nelson might not even bother to comment.

"Melinda, don’t you dislike her?"

Nelson asked suddenly. It stunned him that Melinda was helping Yulia at this period even though she

got tormented by her too many times.

"Yes, I hate her, Grandpa. But I don’t like my rival to be weak."

Melinda had always been timid in front of Nelson. This time, her wisdom, open mind and confidence

made Nelson happy.

That was the granddaughter-in-law he admired right from the start.

The conversation between Melinda and Nelson paid off. The Gu family members showed consideration

for Yulia on the surface. They even arranged for their peers to indulge and accompany her.

The sudden change surprised and thrilled Yulia. With the ongoing treatment, she recovered soon, but

she still kept a vigilant eye on Melinda.

If they both went to the same place, Yulia would distance herself far away from Melinda, which made it

a little frustrating for Melinda to talk to her.

"She’s rejecting you?"

"Yes, I’m worried that the recovery is just a deception," Melinda said to the doctor.

Melinda admitted she was also one cause Yulia became ill. She felt the reason Yulia always rejected

her could be fear, resistance or other factors. But in general, it was not a favorable circumstance for

her.

After the psychiatrist learned of this, he developed a plan in his mind. But Melinda did not push Yulia

too hard. Melinda had carried out what she needed to do with a clear conscience.

During this period, Melinda paid more attention to Yulia’s rehabilitation. Now that her condition had

stabilized, Melinda rarely stepped into the main villa. If it was unnecessary, she remained in her own

villa.

She had been living in the mansion again for a while now. At the beginning, she could hardly fall

asleep. Now she felt relaxed in her place, as though she lived in her own private domain. This was

under the premise of the absence of Jonas.

They got along together in a way that was very different, and they didn’t argue as much as before.

They used to have a deep familiarity of one another, but now they acted like total strangers.

Jonas grew very upset about this, but he never showed. He didn’t give a damn on issues in his family.

He was too busy to even handle the company’s affairs. So he just let Melinda deal with the family

drama. It was, after all, the obligation of the matron of the Gu family.

Melinda walked over to the balcony with a laptop. She closed her eyes, emptied her thoughts and tried

to drag herself into the plot of the story. She finished writing a climax today, but she felt like in a sour

mood.

After trying to write a few scenes, Melinda felt dissatisfied and deleted everything. Her hands rested on

the keyboard and lightly tapped the keys, re-typing the story. Still not pleased, she dropped her fingers

and sighed.

When writing the highlight of the story, she couldn’t quite keep still. In addition, the recent events had

left her distracted. She could not forget what had happened in the past which took place regularly.

Melinda had turned to Kent for help back in the past, but now she didn’t have a suitable identity. Going

on a trip to unwind wasn’t the right time. It was easy to make people gossip about her. She thought

Yulia might have influenced her, and she became upset.


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