Chapter 974 You're Worse Than an Animal
"Bea." Nina reached out weakly, seeking comfort.
Bianca quickly walked over, sat down next to her, held her hands tightly, and comforted her, "It'll be okay. The doctor said that the diagnosis isn't confirmed, right? It might be a harmless lump, or it might be a technical problem."
Nina shook her head. She had been an optimistic person, but she could not even pretend to be optimistic anymore. "I remember Uncle Kevin, Bea. His liver also had a problem, right?" she said.
Bianca nodded. "My dad was very sick, but he eventually got better, didn't he? Don't worry, your mom will be fine."
Kevin Rayne might not be her birth father, but he had raised her since she was young, and that was why she had continued to refer to him as "Dad." The Normans also supported her doing so.
"But if it's cancer, it'll be fatal..." Nina covered her mouth and sobbed softly.
Sue also tried to comfort her, "That's not necessarily the case. Medical technology is so advanced now, and they can remove cancerous tumors through surgery or chemotherapy. Also, the diagnosis isn't confirmed yet. Don't be too pessimistic, Nina. You should take care of your body while you wait for the rest of the report. Understand?”
After hearing that, Nina hugged Bianca and cried.
Bianca could not help but tear up when she heard Nina's crying. Why must life be so unfair toward Nina?
She had lost her child, was under Percy's control, and had gone into debt because of her mother. Now, she had received even more bad news.
When Bianca thought of that, she hugged Nina tightly and spoke with a shaking voice, "This will soon pass, Nina. You're not alone. You have me, and we can conquer any obstacle together!" "I'm so sad, Bea. Why must all this happen to me?" Nina did not understand.
She had never done any bad deeds in her life, and she would even give spare change to panhandlers. Why was she not rewarded for her charity, but instead her life only became harder and harder?
not bear watching the two women cry. She turned away
Bianca and Sue left the hospital
guilty as she sat on the side passenger seat. While in the ward, she could not control her emotions as she sympathized with Nina. Her crying
who was driving, and said, "I must have made a fool of myself, Sue." "Don't worry about it. I was crying too. Poor Nina," Sue said. She glanced at herself in the rear-view mirror and
her, Nina's life would not have been so difficult. At least her mother would not have blamed her, and she
not be good if the two went back to the office with puffy eyes. "I'll go and get
of the car
at the
the pharmacy
woman. She narrowed her gaze and noticed that the woman was not Pierre's so-
breath when she thought of what Nina went through because
unfastened her seatbelt, opened the car door, and rushed out toward Pierre. When
You wretch!"
He could feel his cheek burning as he turned over angrily. He was surprised to see that Bianca was
"It's her?
'Luke Crawford's wife?'
was not enough. She wanted
you crazy?" "You animal!" Bianca glared at him with her bloodshot eyes. She wished that
red." Don't think that I'm afraid of you because
She wanted to pull her hand away, but
than an animal! Come at me if you have the
was not afraid of him. He
He wondered if she really was not
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