Chapter 474

Marguerite threw up her hands in exasperation. “Oh, come on, What are you plotting?”

Miley’s gaze towards Marguerite was tinged with disappointment.

It seemed to her that Marguerite had a knack for getting hung up on the tiniest details, and no amount of talking could change her mind.

With no other choice, Miley just waved her off. “Never mind, I’ll dig deeper into this when I get a chance.”

Marguerite was left feeling helpless, letting Miley have her way. But in her heart, Marguerite couldn’t accept that Hayes could be her long-lost son, nor could she imagine Teresa being Frederick’s child.

Life couldn’t possibly be filled with such bizarre coincidences, like some over-the-top soap opera that she’d stumbled into.

Little did Marguerite know that real life could outdo any drama on TV!

Meanwhile, at Atlas Private Hospital…

Yuna and Frederick spent the entire morning running tests for little Manley.

who was busy bustling about

Chuck reported back to Frederick, who then

the previous night still had Frederick fuming, so he ignored Yuna’s attempts at

not been for Manley, he would never

outrageous act from her, and he would cut ties, regardless of

office, and Chuck quickly handed a stack of medical reports to the

up, concern and caution in his eyes, “Mr. Wigston, perhaps

son out?”

words, a chill ran down Yuna’s

said respectfully, “Mr. Winston, Manley mentioned wanting to play in the children’s playground downstairs. I’ll take him there

they left, Frederick’s voice was

“Mr. Winston, the young master’s condition is serious. He

instant, a cold frost seemed

“How is that different from regular

anemia lies in the cause,” the doctor explained.

“Can you speak plain English? What’s the difference with the cause?

doctor, a renowned pediatrician in the elite circles, was not accustomed to such rudeness. Yet, in deference to Mr. Winston, he patiently replied, “There are many causes, such as viral infections or immune system issues. But the most

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