Chapter 44: Chapter 44 The Ruthless Lin Fangwei Chapter 44: Chapter 44 The Ruthless Lin Fangwei ng Chuyue decided to prepare more als for ng Wanhua using Space Spirit Plants.
In addition to fruit, she would cook als, vegetables, and pastries.
Although this would benefit ng Jingfen, it couldn’t be helped.
Saving her mother’s life was of the utmost importance.
Moreover, the sooner she started, the sooner she could leave this place of troubles.
When ng Wanhua woke up and heard she was temporarily out of danger, she asked ng Chuyue, who was sitting beside her hospital bed, “Where’s Jingfen?
Did she go to the bathroom?”
She assud that ng Jingfen had been by her bedside the entire ti.
“Your cousin is in the hall.”
The nurse in her thirties, who was making her rounds, heard their conversation and asked, puzzled, “That person nad Jingfen must not have a good relationship with your family, right?
I haven’t seen her co in to visit you once.”
Seeing ng Wanhua’s face darken, she hurriedly comforted her, “But big sister, your daughter is truly filial.
Even though she’s so thin, according to the regulations, we could only extract two hundred cc of blood, but she insisted that we take three hundred cc.
Plus, she’s been by your side the whole ti, not taking a single step away.”
ng Wanhua: “…”
She rembered that half a year ago when she was diagnosed with leukemia and knew her days were numbered, she impulsively went to Lin Fangwei’s school and revealed the secret of their origins to her.
She had thought that even if Lin Fangwei couldn’t accept her origins, considering she was close to death, her reaction wouldn’t be violent.
However, she didn’t expect the softly spoken and pretty Lin Fangwei to imdiately start scolding her, “If you’re going to die, then hurry up and do it.
Since you cruelly swapped out back then, never tell about it.
You can’t ruin soone else and then ruin too.”
“And let tell you, if because of you, the Lin family abandons , I will make sure we die together!”
“Your contracting leukemia is nothing but divine retribution for what you did.”
She had not anticipated Lin Fangwei to be so vile.
Overwheld with emotion, she fainted.
They were at a secluded part of the riverside with no one else around.
Lin Fangwei saw her faint and simply left her there, walking away.
If not for a young couple who happened by on a date and kindly took her to the hospital, she didn’t know what would have beco of her.
It might have been better if she had just died, but if she had encountered an unscrupulous man alone…
The consequences would have been unimaginable.
Since then, she had resolved to completely forget about Lin Fangwei, to act as though she had never switched the children.
After making arrangents for what ca after, she planned to take dicine and leave the world gracefully.
Yet unexpectedly, five days ago, Lin Youdong and Zhao Sulan found her and told her Lin Fangwei had suddenly been diagnosed with uremia and the doctor said a kidney transplant was critical.
They also said that if the kidney donation ca from imdiate family, the success rate of the surgery would be much higher.
Lin Youdong and Zhao Sulan both had underlying health conditions and were not suitable kidney donors.
Their son, being only twelve years old, was also not suitable for donation, so they thought of their “half-sister” ng Chuyue.
At that ti, ng Wanhua’s thought was, if she had been in good health, she would have donated one of her kidneys to Lin Fangwei without hesitation.
But to ask ng Chuyue to donate a kidney to Lin Fangwei, she couldn’t do it.
It wasn’t that she hated Lin Fangwei’s ruthlessness, but she didn’t want to cause ng Chuyue such severe harm.
Back then, out of hatred for Zhao Sulan, who had tried to cause her to miscarry, she impulsively switched babies in a mont of chance.
For many years, she regretted it almost every second of every minute.
She intentionally kept her distance from ng Chuyue because she couldn’t bear the guilt, preferring out of sight, out of mind.
Her family forced ng Chuyue to work hard—she knew and did not intervene, not out of malice but because she thought it was better for the girl to endure so hardships.
She honestly didn’t know that her mother and Fu Hongfang had been abusing ng Chuyue all along; if she had known, she would have certainly taken ng Chuyue to her side.
She had already caused ng Chuyue enough suffering and couldn’t let Lin Fangwei take her life as well.
She had heard that today’s kidney transplantation surgery had a very low success rate, not to ntion that the donor could very likely die post-operation.
And even if by so luck they didn’t die, their body would be greatly weakened and debilitated.
A weakened body is prone to illness…
In short, even if they didn’t die, they’d lose half their life.
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