She looked up at me and said, "I had never seen him before, but I knew that he was the one who deceived my father. He threatened my father with this incident. At first, my father brought that girl home because she had a compatible heart to treat my illness. The girl was the same age as me. He told my father that I could have the operation after the girl died. My father agreed because he thought she had an incurable illness. However, my condition was deteriorating quickly and I couldn't hold on for any longer. So, he told him the truth and then suddenly raised the price. Originally, he only asked for three million dollars, but in the end, he asked for ten times more. My father had no choice but to embezzle the company's fund, which is why he ended up in prison. It was all Sebastian's fault. He's not a good person, so you really have to be careful of him!"

I froze after hearing that. Then, I looked at her and asked, "Is that child really dead?"

She clenched her hands tightly, her eyes red. She nodded and replied, "Yes, my father said that he buried her, but..."

remainder of her sentence was suppressed by

asking. Did the children who never returned to their village end up like

might not be as simple as I thought. Thinking of this, I called Bobbie after I walked out of the ward. Sᴇaʀch Thᴇ

picked up the phone very soon and said in a hoarse and crude voice,

would like to proceed with the operation, she must have an ID card and birth registration, as well as her parents' signatures. How are you going to take care of these?" Wendy told me

the price is reasonable, we will make all the necessary arrangements for you." We hadn't discussed the price until now. I asked him, "How much do you

"Well include the operation costs, the doctor, the medication needed and payment to the child's parents in the price. I think it's better if we could set a time and date for a meeting to talk about it. I think you'd prefer

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