Chapter 254 The Day Before She Dies

Ainsley looked at Mary with a questioning gaze. She didn’t think that a mother who loved her child

would be uncertain about it when this matter was mentioned. From the beginning to the end, Ainsley did not find any guilt or sadness in Mary’s eyes except for numbness and happiness.

What was Mary happy about?

Suddenly, Ainsley thought of a possibility. She narrowed her eyes slightly. Before Nancy

committed suicide, did you find out that she got AIDS?

Mary trembled, her face full of fear, denying quickly, No! I didn’t. I knew it in Mr. Ford’s office.

Her face was pale, and she wouldn’t admit it.

But Ainsley was clear that Mary’s reaction in Mr. Ford’s office that day was abnormal. A mother would be either angry or sad when she found out that her daughter got AIDS, but Mary did not react

at all.

To be honest, it seems that there is no point in hiding it now.

Why didn’t Mary realize it?

If Mary cooperated, perhaps Ainsley would give them some compensation because of her sympathy, but Mary’s actions made Ainsley disgusted.

Mary’s face was pale. She was hesitant for a while and finally said, Yes, I knew it the day before she

died.

The day before Nancy died

It was sunny. When Mary was tidying up the room, she found a diagnosis. She looked at it suspiciously for a long time but failed to get anything from it.

needed to check the medicine on the table to

afternoon, Nancy returned home from school and had no idea what was waiting for her

home.

door, Mary went straight to her and slapped

What do you

mean?

you? Do you know what you are doing? I spent so much money and made so much effort to support you to go to university, not for you to mess around

She looked at her desk. “You rummaged through my private

harsh. You are my daughter. I helped you tidy up your things and

me. What exactly is going on?”

bear her talented daughter being infected with this kind

the people who got AIDS were

got AIDS because of my ex–boyfriend.”

Ainsley had told her. “Your

not your

hear the cry from the bottom of her

to her concern and comfort. Nancy just hoped

was okay and that she would

happened. Nancy could only see Mary dodge as if she was avoiding a

mother looking at her as if

Mom, I

to let you mess around. And you even got this kind of dirty disease. When

brother!

her son to return to his room quickly and locked the door.

at that moment. The strangers in the consulting room could say to her gently that she didn’t need to be afraid. Mary claimed to

not dirty. The teacher said that there was hope for me.”

hope.

said worriedly, “Shut up! Stop talking nonsense. You can’t be cured. One who got the disease can’t be cured. Besides, you have no money to pay for the

from our

looked at Nancy without a trace of pity, only anger and

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