Chapter 683 Martin's Kidnapping

As Martin was about to enter the kindergarten, Cora kept glancing behind them, and he tugged ather hand.

Looking into Martin's puzzled eyes, Cora explained, "Mommy felt like someone was watching us justnow."

Martin followed the direction Cora had been observing and shook his head.

"No? Then it must have been my imagination.”

Cora gently touched Martin's shoulder to reassure him and then told him seriously, "When youfinish school, you must wait for me, Daddy, or Grandma to pick you up before you can go home,okay?"

Martin nodded.

At that moment, Seraphina, Martin's teacher, came out to receive Martin.

Martin happily waved at Cora before following Seraphina into the kindergarten.

Cora waited until Martin's figure disappeared at the gate before turning to leave.

However, just as she was leaving, Flora walked out from behind the tree that Cora had beenwatching earlier, her gaze filled with evil intent as she stared toward the kindergarten.

Cora administered the last dose of medication to her patients at the hospital.

"After completing this course of treatment, they should all be recovered.”

As Cora looked through the examination reports for the patients, she said.

The nurse smiled and said, "Six patients have cleared their blood stasis. The CT scans show that thelesions have healed."

Although medical professionals were accustomed to life and death, they were still happy to see thepatients recovering from their suffering.

"The remaining patient should also clear their blood stasis in the next two days."

After skimming through the examination reports, Cora was about to leave the hospital to check onthe progress of the renovation of the medical clinic.

Unexpectedly, just as she left the hospital, she received a call from Flora.

Cora had blocked Flora's number long ago, so she must have called from a new one.

"Hello, who is this?" Cora couldn't hear any response for a long time and was about to hang up thecall.

Finally, the person on the other end spoke, "Cora, it's me."

Hearing that familiar voice, Cora felt a chill run down her spine.

It wasn't fear of Flora but an instinctive aversion.

"I don't think we can have any relationship, even a phone call,” Cora said.

She didn't want to see Flora again or hear her voice.

Every time she interacted with her, and it reminded her of the pain she had experienced in thoseyears.

After saying this, she was about to hang up the phone.

But Flora raised her voice and shouted, "I just want you to do me a favor!”

"You have no right to ask me to do anything for you."

For the first time in her life, Cora despised someone so much.

Flora had done terrible things to her, yet she always acted as if she were entitled and as if Coraowed her something.

"Why not? I admit I treated you badly, but at least I raised you. You may owe your life to me, but Idon't owe you much.”

Cora had to control her anger by asking, "What do you want me to do for you?"

"Save Jane! She's still young, and her best years shouldn't be wasted in prison.”

Cora snorted, "She shamelessly plagiarized someone else's work and caused the deaths of manypeople. Her best years shouldn't be wasted, but she can ruin the lives of others. Spending the rest ofher life in prison lets her off lightly.”

Flora's voice became harsh. "So you don't want to help me save Jane?"

Cora wanted to hang up the phone right away.

Of course, she didn't want to save Jane. Wasn't that obvious?

But just as she was about to hang up, Flora's voice returned.

"Then don't you want to see your son again?"

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