Chapter 746 She Had It Coming
Pa picked up her phone and dialed Cecilia’s number.
After dinner, Cecilia was pondering over Pa’s current situation when an unexpected call from her came through.
“What’s the matter?” She picked up the phone and asked.
“Send me some money, I can’t afford my medical bills right now. As my daughter, you wouldn’t want me to sue you, would you?”
Pa had already made up her mind. If Cecilia was unwilling to give her money, she would sue her.
Didn’t Cecilia have a fondness for filingwsuits?
Being sued by her biological mother probably wouldn’t be a pleasant experience.
She knew that what Cecilia couldn’t bear the most was being betrayed by her own family. Unexpectedly, Cecilia didn’t refuse. Instead, she said, “Mdm. Pa, I’lle to see you shortly. If it’s true that you can’t afford medical treatment, as you im, it’s my duty to cover the expenses for you.
As soon as she finished speaking, she didn’t wait for Pa to say anything more and hung up the phone
Inside the hospital, the nurse asked Pa, “How did it go? Don’t tell me this daughter of yours is also unwilling to lend you money?”
How pitiful that would be.
The woman nearby turned her gaze toward Pa, taunting her with a mocking tone. “No matter. how much money you have, what good is it at the brink of life and death if you don’t have your family by your side?”
Upon hearing this, Pa’s lips thinned in a tight line.
Seeing her unwilling to speak, both the caregiver and the woman believed that Cecilia wouldn’t give her any money either.
The reason why Pa remained silent was because Cecilia had once again done something beyond her expectations.Property ? of N?velDrama.Org.
She felt a sharp pain in her abdomen again, which led her to lie down. She closed he hoping that sleep would alleviate the disconfort.
For some reason, she couldn’t fall asleep. Every time shefeloved
with images of Cecilia, from childhood to adulthood dws
Did I really wrong her? No, I don’t believe so
Although Cassandra was taken away shortly after her birth by Ralph, and then lived with Queenie, she was, after all, her own flesh and blood.
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Moreover, she often treated Cassandra kindly in private. Whatever the other girls had, she would always make sure Cassandra received too.
Pain made time stretch out interminably. She had no idea how much time had passed before a surprised exmation echoed through the deathly silent room. “Ms. Smith.”
After Pa was rushed to the hospitalst time, Cecilia came over and the nurse had asked for her name.
The caregiver was also aware that she and Cassandra were half–siblings, sharing the same mother
“Mm–hmm
It was at this moment that Pa opened her eyes.
She looked at Cecilia who was not far from her. She was impably dressed, her beautiful eyes staring at her, filled with coldness.
“Are you feeling quite smug now?” Pa asked.
Cecilia didn’t respond. Instead, she nced around. This ce was a far cry from the VIP wards of the past. It was simply furnished and quite cramped.
She hadn’t expected that Pa and Ralph could be so ruthless as to move Pa here for treatment.
Even if they were running low on cash, they wouldn’t becking this much, would they?
“I want to stay in the VIP ward. Hurry up and arrange the room transfer for me,” Pamanded again.
The Caregiver and the woman by her side were left speechless by her auitude. How could a mother treat her daughter as if she were an enemy?
Cecilia didn’t respond to her. Instead, she asked the nurse, “How much does a day in the general, ward cost, including treatment expenses and the caregiver’s feel
The caregiver informed her that it would be at least over thirty thousand.
After hearing this, Cecilia reached into her bag and pulled out a card Mami Pa, you have three children, and to be fair choulit only i of the expense. I love three hundred thousand in the costs this month. This Ume next mimili: ) You hundred thousand
Cecilia wasn’t kind enough to allow Pa to return to the best hospital room to reside.
Her illness was nothing more than karma, she truly had iting!
She should take the time to trulyprehend the pain that life could bring.