Chapter: 860
"You’re right. I have low blood sugar, so I get dizzy sometimes, but it’s nothing serious."
"I don’t think so," Dustin replied in a serious tone.
"You have bloodshot eyes, shortness of breath, stiff limbs, as well as bulging veins at your temples. If I’m not mistaken, you’re at risk of a cerebral hemorrhage."
"Cerebral hemorrhage?" Mrs. Xenos frowned; her expression darkened instantly.
"You should watch what you say, young man. I had a full-body checkup just recently, and everything was normal. How could there possibly be a cerebral hemorrhage?"
She didn’t expect such a nice-looking person like him to sprout nonsense.
"Mrs. Xenos, I advise you to examine your brain. You could die easily if the condition worsened." Dustin advised.
"Nonsense!" Mrs. Xenos humphed.
"I’ll let this go since you saved my daughter. Don’t provoke me anymore!" She was unhappy to be told that she might die.
"Mrs. Xenos, your life is at stake here. You should be careful." Dustin told her seriously.
"Enough of your nonsense!" Mrs. Xenos turned and walked away briskly. As a woman who people died to please at every moment, she was furious to be cursed by someone.
"I’m sorry. My mom’s in a bad mood." Ruby was embarrassed. She didn’t expect Dustin and his mother to get into an argument,
"Ruby, we’re going home!" Mrs. Xenos yelled.
"I’ll be off now, Abigail. Take care of your dad." Ruby left after bidding them farewell.
"You should stay away from scammers like him from now on, or your reputation will be ruined!" Mrs. Xenos snapped.
"Mom, he doesn’t seem to be lying. Why don’t you get it checked out at the hospital?" Ruby advised.
"Do you actually believe him?" Mrs. Xenos glared.
"I know my body best. He’s clearly asking for attention. I’ve met countless people like him before!"
"But-"
"Enough! Don’t talk about him anymore. It’s disgusting!" Mrs. Xenos cut off Ruby’s words. Because of her status, people always came up with different ways to butter up to her; this included people like Dustin.
"The weather is nice today." Mrs. Xenos lifted her head to look at the sun and felt slightly faint.
She barely took a step forward when she felt a sharp pain shoot through her head. The world began to spin, and after a few more steps, her vision turned dark, and she collapsed to the floor.