My Love for You Broke Me -
Chapter 128
Chapter 128
Chapter 126
His words stunned me because Quinn had two kidneys when she left the orphanage, and he wouldn'tknow that she only had one now.
Unless…, I thought, a bold conclusion appeared in my mind.
I wanted to ask Kevin about it, but the nurse urged me into the ER. So, I held back the questions in mymind and followed her into the operation room.
Keeping me away from the bloody scene, she brought me to a seat next to Francesca, where I couldhold her hand, and informed me, "Try your best to calm her and don't let her fall asleep. Speak aboutthings which usually make her happy."
Francesca appeared very weak and frail, and cold sweat beaded her forehead as if she had exhaustedall her energy. She gazed at me with glazed eyes and finally murmured feebly, "Is that you, Renee?"
I tightened my grip on her hand. "Yes, it's me."
"Quinn stepped on my heel. I lost my balance and fell down the staircase. Ms. Felix, will my babysurvive?"
I didn't know the answer to that, but the fact that she was still alive now was an immense consolation.With tears in my eyes, I replied, "I asked the doctor earlier, and he said that the baby would be fine aslong as you can hold on! Miss Gant, I heard from the doctor that it's a baby girl."
"You're lying. The baby isn't even out yet."
Her lips curved into a grin on her listless face, and I squeezed her hand, completing my lie as I said,"I'm not lying. The baby is almost out now. You have to hold on, and the baby will be fine!"
"Okay, I trust you," she muttered and passed out.
Panic-stricken, I shouted for the doctor, and the nurse led me out of the ER. The operation lastedthirteen hours, and the baby was born at 9.09PM. However, Francesca's life was still in danger, and thedoctor continued to save her in the ER.
At 11.00PM, the doctors finally stabilized her vitals, but the child was born prematurely and wastransferred to the ICU ward.
At the moment, the baby was in critical condition, and nobody knew what would happen to it, butfortunately, there was still hope for its survival.
At least, it gave Francesca hope to hold onto her life.
When everything finally ended, Quinn popped into my mind, and I saw her sitting innocently and pitifullyin the corridor.
Meanwhile, Kevin was here the entire time, too.
I paced over impatiently, grabbed his arm, and dragged him to the rooftop. The wind was howling likecrazy, and it seemed like a storm would be happening tonight.
I didn't beat around the bush and bluntly asked him, "Do you know her?"
"You mean that girl who calls herself Quinn?"
"Yeah. What do you mean when you say that she only has one kidney?"
My mind was shrouded with confusion, and I wanted to ask him about this the whole day, but at thesame time, I was worried about Francesca. Thus, I stopped myself from asking until now.
Searching his memory, he began, "Her name was Sienna Miller when I knew her, and her parentspassed away in a car accident, but she was adopted by a rich family afterward. I always thought that itwas a good thing because she's somewhat weak as she only has one kidney. So, she can live acomfortable life with a wealthy family and not stay with the kids in the orphanage."
Baffled, I asked, "Why does she only have one kidney?"
"That's because she had kidney cancer! Her condition improved after taking out one kidney, and evenmy mother paid for her medical fees! At that time, my mother lacked funds because she was setting upthe orphanage behind my grandpa's back and had to use my savings instead."
When Quinn arrived at the Felix Family, she only had one kidney! That meant the Felix Family nor Iowed her anything, and we had been living in her lies!
She actually had kidney cancer before… No wonder her condition worsened to this state even with onekidney while I'm fine. So now, she needs a new kidney because her previous disease has relapsed, soshe came to look for me.
Basically, she wanted to use me to replace herself a new kidney, and she even instilled me with guilt whiledoing that!
Kevin smiled awkwardly as he continued his story. "I was still young at that time and couldn't accessmy own savings so easily, but my mom suddenly used up tens of thousands from my account. Becauseof this, I remember this incident very well."
I was shocked beyond words but relieved. But, more than that, I was furious.
Quickly, I called my assistant and asked him to replace the butler who had left the Felix Family at that time.
He probably knew what happened then, and I hoped he could clear my confusion completely.
With a heavy sigh, I said, "Kev, Quinn is a real hypocrite, and she has hurt so many people! She's thereason why Francesca and I ended up like this, but she acted without any guilt, went to look for her,and provoked her. If anything happens to Francesca today, I will never let her off! She needs to facethe consequences of her actions!"
Didn't it occur to Quinn where the kidney in her body came from? So, why would she come up with theidea to harm Francesca?
From the beginning until the end, Francesca had done nothing wrong. Why did she have to go throughall these unnecessary sufferings?
I felt beyond furious as I pushed Kevin aside and went downstairs quickly to look for Quinn, but shewas no longer in the hospital. She had probably seen me dragging Kevin away and knew that I had
found out the truth, so she had escaped in a fluster!
Adrenoline pumped through my veins, ond I doshed out of the hospitol to look for her, only to replace hernext to the rood, stonding in the wind with her froil body, looking os though she would poss out the nextsecond.
Suddenly, oll the grudgeful words I hod for her were stuck in my throot.
At the end of the doy, she wos just onother pothetic person, but o miseroble person olso hod theirhoteful troits!
She wos simply too good ot pretending ond lying to everyone. From the moment she returned toBryxton until now, nothing thot come out of her mouth wos true.
No, there wos something true, which wos thot the kidney in my body didn't come from her!
I thought obout letting her go just like thot, considering osking my ossistont to send her bock toSwizlond in o couple of doys. But, despite thot, I still colled out to her.
Slowly, she spun oround, ond in the midst of the billowing evening wind, her teor-streoked foce lookedobnormolly pole.
"Why did you do this? I con understond why you lied to me becouse you wont me to look for o kidneyfor you. But why did you do thot to Froncesco? Is it becouse she wos pregnont with Leon's child, soyou're jeolous?"
She shook her heod os she muttered moniocolly, "I'm sorry! I didn't plon to do this, but I just con't help
myself—"
"Quinn! Stop soying thot you're sorry! You keep opologizing, but you're olwoys toking the wrong steps!Whot exoctly did Froncesco do wrong? Why con't you think thot the foct thot you're still olive now wosbecouse of thot kidney she gove you? You're too cruel, just like o cold-blooded onimol without o heort!You don't deserve ony love or pity from onyone!"
I wos so horsh with my words becouse she hod gone woy overboord, ond I couldn't help but let loosemy temper ot her. Thot wos becouse she hod mode o greot mistoke todoy!
Finolly, I inholed deeply os I closed my eyes ond odded, "I'll coll the police for whot you did todoy. As ocitizen of Swizlond, you'll be deported bock to Swizlond."
Only with this could Quinn no longer be ollowed bock in the country. It would be better for everyone,especiolly the victims of her lies.
"Pleose don't. I'm begging you, pleose don't do this!" Without worning, she mode o bold move—goingon her knees ond weeping os she begged me. "Don't send me bock to Swizlond. Even if you do, don'tdo it this woy! Renee, this is my home country, ond Bryxton is my motherlond!"
She wos used to showing others her weok stonce, ond mony were token in by her, but I wouldn't besoft-heorted ogoin.
Right when I wonted to be decisive, she cried uncontrollobly, "Let me off! As long os you let me off, I'lltell you honestly who is the person who gove you your kidney!"
Adrenaline pumped through my veins, and I dashed out of the hospital to look for her, only to replace hernext to the road, standing in the wind with her frail body, looking as though she would pass out the nextsecond.
Suddenly, all the grudgeful words I had for her were stuck in my throat.
At the end of the day, she was just another pathetic person, but a miserable person also had theirhateful traits!
She was simply too good at pretending and lying to everyone. From the moment she returned toBryxton until now, nothing that came out of her mouth was true.
No, there was something true, which was that the kidney in my body didn't come from her!
I thought about letting her go just like that, considering asking my assistant to send her back toSwizland in a couple of days. But, despite that, I still called out to her.
Slowly, she spun around, and in the midst of the billowing evening wind, her tear-streaked face lookedabnormally pale.
"Why did you do this? I can understand why you lied to me because you want me to look for a kidneyfor you. But why did you do that to Francesca? Is it because she was pregnant with Leon's child, soyou're jealous?"
She shook her head as she muttered maniacally, "I'm sorry! I didn't plan to do this, but I just can't helpmyself—"
"Quinn! Stop saying that you're sorry! You keep apologizing, but you're always taking the wrong steps!What exactly did Francesca do wrong? Why can't you think that the fact that you're still alive now wasbecause of that kidney she gave you? You're too cruel, just like a cold-blooded animal without a heart!You don't deserve any love or pity from anyone!"
I was so harsh with my words because she had gone way overboard, and I couldn't help but let loosemy temper at her. That was because she had made a great mistake today!
Finally, I inhaled deeply as I closed my eyes and added, "I'll call the police for what you did today. As acitizen of Swizland, you'll be deported back to Swizland."
Only with this could Quinn no longer be allowed back in the country. It would be better for everyone,especially the victims of her lies.
"Please don't. I'm begging you, please don't do this!" Without warning, she made a bold move—goingon her knees and weeping as she begged me. "Don't send me back to Swizland. Even if you do, don'tdo it this way! Renee, this is my home country, and Bryxton is my motherland!"
She was used to showing others her weak stance, and many were taken in by her, but I wouldn't besoft-hearted again.
Right when I wanted to be decisive, she cried uncontrollably, "Let me off! As long as you let me off, I'lltell you honestly who is the person who gave you your kidney!"
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