Bai Xiao woke up the next day and heard that the grandmother had already returned from the hospital. Reportedly, this time, it seemed she was truly done for, paralyzed in bed.
She found it odd, as she didn't seem to have exerted that much force. Theoretically, the grandmother shouldn't be paralyzed and should be able to walk a few steps.
With a twisted mouth and skewed eyes, if one seriously sought out acupuncture or Traditional Chinese Medicine, a few pokes and prods might still cure the condition.
But when she initially dealt with Li Chunhua, she hadn't planned on actually leaving her bedridden. If Li Chunhua were truly paralyzed, then Bai Jianguo's life would become much easier. The whole family were heartless people; she would not allow Bai Jianguo to live a peaceful life. Without troubles, they might still cause problems for her and her siblings.
Therefore, Li Chunhua was still of use to her.