The Billionaire Ex-Wife Stormed Back as a Marvelous Divine Doctor
Chapter 220: Revised - 219 Knowing the Truth

Chapter 220: Revised: Chapter 219 Knowing the Truth

Ivy River heard the commotion and panicked, quickly rushing back to hold her.

Madeline Woods also reacted, hurriedly catching up and said anxiously, "Ann, are you okay? You have low blood sugar. You cried for so long earlier and didn’t have lunch, you must be feeling unwell."

Ivy River, knowing why Ann was upset, comforted her, "Godmother wasn’t scolding you earlier, I was just mad at the kids who were bothering you. Don’t feel bad."

Ann bit her lip tightly.

Her big eyes were filled with fear, she didn’t even dare to cry out loud.

Ivy River gently parted her lips, "If you need to cry, go ahead and cry loudly. You are the treasure of your mother and me, especially your mother’s precious darling. If anything happened to you, your mother would be very sad and would do anything for you."

Suddenly.

Ann couldn’t help but burst into tears.

She cried intensely, her whole body shaking.

Emmy and Fatty felt heartbroken watching her, wanting to comfort her but not knowing what to say.

Madeline Woods felt terrible, shouting angrily, "Tomorrow I must go to the school to check the surveillance, daring to hurt my daughter like this, it’s unforgivable!"

Ivy River frowned and retorted, "Don’t say such things in front of Ann!"

Ann cried even harder upon hearing this, her whole body convulsing.

Seeing this, Ivy River quickly began to soothe her, "Alright, alright, don’t cry, don’t cry."

She comforted her for a long time.

Ann finally calmed down and spoke on her own, "Teacher Smith didn’t listen to my explanation and just scolded me. I don’t like her. Eamon King also hit me, I don’t like him either. I hate them..."

Madeline Woods felt a pang of despair, "It’s him again, there was a previous incident, how can he not learn from his mistakes!"

Eamon King was notorious for being mischievous in kindergarten.

It seemed their homeroom teacher was absent today, on a business trip.

The art teacher was covering the class.

And coincidentally, Fatty and Emmy were not present, leading to this incident...

Ivy River didn’t quite understand and wanted to ask more, but saw Ann suddenly get up.

Ignoring everyone, Ann went back to her room.

Ivy River and Madeline Woods exchanged a look filled with a sense of dread.

"Ann... Ann..."

Madeline Woods hurriedly followed, her voice trembling.

Ivy River followed and quickly instructed, "Shh, don’t speak, let’s see what Ann will do."

They stood at the door.

Ann was curled up in a corner of the room, motionless and unresponsive.

Her eyes were void, as if she had retreated into another world.

She kept muttering, "I hate them, I hate them..."

Both of them looked worried.

They knew Ann was having an autism episode!

Madeline Woods completely lost it, "Damn it! I’m going to the school right now, this is unforgivable!"

Ivy River’s heart sank sharply, quickly stopping Madeline, "Don’t act rashly, Ann is more important right now. Killing them won’t solve anything!"

Madeline Woods wasn’t listening at all, "My daughter! That’s my daughter, my daughter has turned out like this now. She hasn’t had an episode in a long time. It’s all their fault."

Ivy River looked at Ann, then at the frantic Madeline.

She could only shout angrily, "Who’s most important now? If you kill them, you’ll end up in jail! Do you want Ann, after recovering, to fall into endless self-blame?!"

"No, I have to demand an explanation, don’t stop me, Ivy River! Let..."

Before Madeline Woods could finish her sentence.

She was knocked out by Ivy River and dragged to the sofa.

She instructed Fatty and Emmy, "Watch over her, mommy will go talk to Ann."

Fatty nodded obediently, worried, "Is Ann... gonna be okay?"

Emmy shouted urgently, "There won’t be any problem! Mommy is the best doctor, she can handle any situation!"

Ivy River reassured them, "Yes, mommy won’t let anything happen to Ann, don’t worry."

After Ivy River entered, she closed the door.

Gently, she approached Ann.

"Ann, it’s godmother. Don’t you like godmother the most? When you get better, godmother will take you home to play with Fatty and Emmy, okay?"

But Ann acted as if she didn’t see her, showing no reaction.

Instead, she kept murmuring, "I hate them."

Ivy River felt a wave of unease.

Patiently, she tried chatting for a while.

Ann still showed no response.

This was the most severe reaction of autism; she had retreated into a self-protective state.

If she wasn’t awakened from this, Ann would frequently fall into this state in the future.

Ivy River thought for a moment and took out two silver needles from her pocket.

She swiftly inserted them into Ann’s neck and head.

After a while.

Ann blinked, her consciousness somewhat restored, but she remained silent.

Ivy River quickly removed the silver needles and started a new attempt.

After a long time.

Ann finally spoke softly, "Godmother... Did I have another episode?"

Ivy River smiled, "No, our Ann is so cute, how could you have an episode? You were just feeling uncomfortable inside and didn’t want to communicate. Everyone has moments like that, even godmother."

Ann nervously clenched her fists.

Seeing this, Ivy River gently unfolded her little hands, soothing her, "Ann’s little hands are so cute, you shouldn’t hurt yourself."

Ann’s heart felt comforted.

Ivy River continued, "If godmother experienced what you did today, I’d feel even worse. My condition might be so severe that I’d need to go to the hospital. But you, Ann, are the best, you’ve already come out of it at home."

Ann looked surprised.

Seeing her incredulous eyes, Ivy River said, "Yes, you are the best baby. You were so brave earlier, boldly coming out and telling godmother what happened. Do you remember?"

Ann thought for a moment, "I don’t remember, but godmother, am I really not the mute or the strange loner that my classmates talk about?"

Ivy River felt a surge of anger.

Such young kids using such disgusting terms!

But she continued to soothe Ann with a smile, "Of course not. You were bullied by them and they were talking nonsense. Did your mom or godmother ever tell you that you have autism?"

Ann answered honestly, "Mom has told me."

Ivy River: "..."

Dammit!

This Madeline, really ruining things!

Infuriating!

"Mom didn’t mean it. Isn’t mom very good to you? You don’t have autism, you’re just feeling lonely because no one is playing with you. When Fatty and Emmy play with you, aren’t you very happy?"

Ann thought for a moment and nodded obediently.

Ivy River continued to guide her, "So, baby, you should bravely express yourself when something happens, instead of overthinking on your own. That way, we won’t worry."

Ann was silent for a few seconds.

She then spoke softly, "Actually, I just don’t want mom to go to the teachers and students’ parents. The teacher said if I tattletale, it would affect her work. The student said..."

Ivy River couldn’t help but frown, "What did the student say?"

"He said if I tattletale, he would beat me and pinch me again when Fatty and Emmy aren’t around..."

Seeing Ivy River’s angry face, Ann quickly added, "Godmother, can you not tell my mom? I’m worried it will affect the teacher’s work and upset the student’s parents."

Ivy River felt her eyes well up hearing this.

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