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Hugo basically knew what had happened. He thought, ‘So it is because Ms. Yates got angry. She should teach that man a lesson.’
When Sofia followed Cassidy to return to the dormitory, she hurriedly asked Cassidy to sort out all the medical reports and the medicines the doctors prescribed Cassidy.
Only then did Sofia find that Cassidy had hidden her disease from them for so long. Meanwhile, she felt a bit guilty that she didn’t notice it at all before.
“Are those all your medical reports? Did you keep them well?” Sofia reminded.
“Yes. As a medical student, I still have this awareness.” Cassidy’s tone became different, not as calm as before.
Cassidy walked to her desk and opened a pharmacology book that she had been reading recently. She took out a photo.
In the photo were three people, Sofia, Cassandra, and her. They took it during their freshman year.
Because there didn’t seem to be a photo of them three in the photo album on her phone.
Cassidy printed this one out in the end.
At the sight of the photo Cassidy took out, Sofia felt a surge of melancholy that she had just suppressed not long ago.
“Cassidy, you’ve gone too far. Why didn’t you tell me? Will you still hide it from us if Cassandra hasn’t found that you are sick? Are you going to hide it from us until you die?
Sofia cried bitterly.
Sofia didn’t expect Cassidy who always bickered with her since childhood to be ill.
They despised each other sometimes, but they were each other’s good friends. No matter how arrogant Cassidy was, if anything happened to her, it would always be Sofia who came to help her.
This might be friendship.
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Since Sofia knew Cassidy had hidden the truth that she was sick from her, she felt melancholy.
“Of course not. I want to live longer.” Cassidy was very happy to know that Cassandra could save her.
Cassidy thought it would be a happy thing that she could spend the last days with her best friends even if she couldn’t recover in the end.
earlier, your disease wouldn’t have been so serious!” Sofia sniffed and
for life before? Now, she wants to live longer. Did
Let’s go to Pinehart Mansion,”
as possible. Sofia thought Cassidy would be fine in the end since
the things in
“Why?”
have any money. My father only gave me living expenses and money for medicine, which are not enough for Dr. Quirke to cure me.” Cassidy also wanted to treat her disease. She was happy to know that Cassandra was Faye, but that wasn’t the reason why she could get free treatment from
feel guilty in her heart.
lapsed into silence.
her to cure you first. Take
later, we can make money together and settle
Cassandra to give
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had to be treated.
little hesitant. Sofia didn’t bother to waste time with her, so she
she took a look
all the documents.
relaxed.
couldn’t help but ask, “Cassandra, how is it? Can
said, “If you had told me six months ago,
disease had entered stage IV, so the treatment would be much more difficult than before. In addition, her lung problem was
Cassandra knew that she could cure Cassidy. It was just
time.
“I have a lot of precious herbs at home. As long as you
was not rich, so she wanted to
Cassandra was stunned.
I need,” said Cassandra. But she
to go back and
a 5–inch wild ginseng. Do you want it?” Sofia said eagerly as if she would be sad if
hoped. “How much do you
several wild ginsengs about 4 inches, but they were not
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inch one.
Sofia, rubbing her fingers nervously. She then continued, “It’s just… Cassidy and I don’t have much money. Can
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