Chapter 38: Just Drawing Blood
Kelvin bent down and helped Fiona up.
Once, due to Dr. Cooper's faultmistake, he had already lost his respected father.
Now, this scene felt like a recurring nightmare.
How could Kelvin let Fiona experience the same thing as him?
Moreover, the dean would be his future father-in-law.
"Penelope, this blood must be drawn from you." Kelvin's eyes were filled with coldness. "You have no choice but to comply."
It was the same phrase once again. She would always be manipulated by him, living as a substitute!
"Regardless of whether it's my fault or not, I have to give blood to save the dean?" Penelope asked with a trembling voice, "Is that right?"
"Yes." Came Kevins cold reply.
"Even if drawing blood will cause significant harm to my body, you still insist on me doing it?"
Kelvin squinted slightly, "It's just drawing blood. You'll recover in two days."
"Yes," Fiona immediately chimed in, "It won't cost you your life, nor will it harm your body. "Penelope, please save my father!"
Penelope couldn't believe a word of what Fiona said.
Since she met the dean, she had fallen into their trap!
Kelvin didn't know she was pregnant, but they were well aware!
How could a pregnant woman give blood!
Not to mention, Fiona would definitely bribe the nurse to take a large amount of ...
hHer blood!
"Go now," Kelvin commanded in a deep voice. "Nurse, take her away."
Penelope turned and ran.
Kelvin stood still and uttered one sentence, "You know the consequences of escaping."
Her feet felt as if they were stuck, unable to lift.
Her mother was in his hands, her father in prison, and her burns from scalding water had just begun to heal...
Kelvin had allowed Fiona to throw the water.
He backed Fiona's actions.
"Just draw a few tubes of blood, it won't cost you your life," Kelvin said. "Go willingly, and maybe you'll suffer a little less."
Despair filled Penelope's eyes as she closed them. "You won't understand."
do I need to understand?" he
in,
dared not speak of
enough, Penelope fell
this way," the
appeared to be holding Penelope's hand, but in reality, she was forcefully pulling her
Penelope looked back.
and Kelvin was comforting
Penelope's angle, she could see
tThe blood drawing
the nurse's slender needle in her hand and involuntarily shrank
of injections,
to run, to scream, but Kelvin's threat kept her seated, enduring
milliliters do you want to
as needed," the
sSpeaking as she performed.
J
was already piercing the her
continuously out of her
said. "You can only draw
holding onto her arm. "Don't move, if you get
more, it's already
uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away,
seemed weak and
drew 600 milliliters in total.
cold and
only have up to 400 milliliters drawn, yet she,
had just been drained of
Fiona ...what a plan!
than just one time, there would be next time and the
could be heard at the door
take it to the emergency room
Kelvin waved his hand.
to have a cerebral hemorrhage because of you. Donating blood
taken from me?" Penelope asked weakly.
He didn't care.
saving lives is
After all, the dean will be your
life is more
longer have a father. I can't let Fiona lose her
resist, she asked, "What makes Fiona so deserving of your favor?" "Because she is my
him recover with her body. Penelope
my side to atone, not to enjoy,"
looked at Kelvin's handsome face, feeling
father killed mine. Do you still want to harm Fiona's
Penelope said each word,
on nov L5s.com for uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a
watched the surveillance video. He only wanted to give you a gift,
But what did you do?" Kelvin asked. "You pushed him away, had
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