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Leonel Sutcliffe lay on the sickbed, already accustomed to this kind of life.

When he first found out that he couldn't stand or walk, he almost broke down.

He was still so young; was he going to spend the rest of his life on a sickbed?

Moreover, at the beginning of his treatment, because of lying in bed in one position for a long time, he had developed bedsores.

That pain was so unbearable that he didn't even want to recall it now.

But now he had become used to it, and the Quinn family members had also stepped up their care for him later on.

Now, apart from not being able to stand, Leonel Sutcliffe was quite satisfied.

It's just that there was now another thing that annoyed him.

He had to keep an eye on Roxy Jenkins day and night, having her mess around beside him, which made him feel sick just thinking about it.

Even worse, she mocked him to his face.

What was her right to do so?