Chapter60
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After thinking for a while, he still took his phone and went downstairs.
Terrence was downstairs. After listening to Margaret express her discomfort once again, he glanced in the direction of the second floor and said, “I got it. I will call Esteban.
“Also, Margaret, if you ever feel uncomfortable again, just give Esteban a call.
“Esteban is your attending physician, not me.”
Margaret held onto her phone, her face as pale as paper. After a while, she managed to squeeze out a sentence, “I got it, Terry.”
After hanging up, she could no longer contain her anger and fiercely threw her mobile phone against the wall.
“Bastard! Bastard! Valerie, you are just a bastard!”
On the side, Esteban saw her so emotional and quickly hugged her.“Margaret, calm down first. Take care of yourself.”
Margaret weakly leaned on Esteban’s shoulder, tears falling like snowflakes.“Esteban, I hate fate so much. I was the one who met Terry first, but because I went abroad for treatment, that despicable woman, Valerie, took advantage of it. If only I hadn’t donated my kidney back then…”
“Don’t cry. You’re not feeling well.” Esteban gently patted Margaret’s shoulder, looking concerned.“This time, Valerie took a step back and finally caught Terry’s attention. But don’t worry; Terry’s heart has always been yours. Once you find a suitable kidney source and your health improves, Terry will definitely be with you.”
Margaret’s sobbing gradually subsided.
“Thank you, Esteban.”
“Go to sleep. There’s no need to harm yourself for the sake of Valerie.”
Margaret nodded and watched as Esteban left. Then her look instantly turned sinister.
She was afraid that everything would change when she got better.
So…
She had to do something.
The next day.
Valerie got up
and was surprised to see Terrence downstairs.
She thought that after receiving a call from Margaret last night, Terrence would disappear again for several days.
Walking to the table, Valerie looked at the bowl of oatmeal and a dish of fruit placed in front of her by Kyra. Valerie put on a mocking smile.
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