After hanging up the phone, William Richardson turned his head and stared coldly at Aurora Richardson: "You looked down on the fool, but now even Harrison Manor's fool doesn't want you. They said you're so shrewd and capable that their family can't afford you!"
Aurora kept her head low without making a sound. In her heart, she thought it was their loss that they hadn't married her. Anyway, she wouldn't have married a fool!
Seeing his granddaughter hanging her head, William felt especially annoyed. He waved his hand dismissively, "Go! Go wherever you want, just stay away from me and your father in the hospital. I don't want him getting angry and worsening his condition."
"Grandfather," Aurora almost cried, "I've been looking for a bone marrow donor for my dad these past few days. I hope he can get better after the transplant as soon as possible."
"Then go and find the bone marrow! Just don't hang around me," William no longer had the patience to talk to his granddaughter.