The True Lady Strikes Back by Susanna Lucius Chapter 19
Chapter 19 Christopher naturally wouldn’t allow Kevin to return the blood all at once. He instructed Solomon to draw 800 ml from Kevin before letting him go. “I’ll want you to donate your blood to replenish the hospital’s blood bank. I expect you to repeat this once every month until you’ve repaid your debt. I’ll have someone monitor you, and if you fail to comply, your son will be responsible for settling your debt.” Kevin’s face turned as white as a sheet when he heard this, and he nearly fainted from the shock. “I’ll comply. Please don’t hurt my son.” Christopher played with the scalpel once more. “You must cooperate when the time comes for you to expose Juliana,” he ordered. “I will.” “Now, get lost. If you see Cecilia in the future, stay as far as possible.” Having agreed to the terms, Kevin hastily grabbed the still–warm blood bag and made a quick escape from the scene. Christopher examined Cecilia’s blood extraction records and instructed Solomon, “Give Juliana a lesson tomorrow. A lesson that involves blood.” Since Cecilia didn’t appreciate him meddling in her affairs, he chose to keep Juliana alive, allowing Cecilia to handle her at her own pace. Solomon agreed, “Understood, Mr. Forte.” Observing Christopher rising from his seat and preparing to depart, Solomon quickly interjected, “Mr. Forte, considering all you’ve done for Ms. Yancey, why don’t you communicate 1/10 12:48 The True Lady Strikes Back vouchers with her about it directly?” “If I were to initiate the conversation, it might seem like I’m seeking recognition and undermine my initial intent of assisting her,” Christopher explained. With that, he left. After returning to the mansion and taking a shower, Christopher anonymously sent Cecilia the medical records of Juliana that he had managed to obtain. When Cecilia received the email, she was in the bedroom, searching for suitable personal information. Believing that Sebastian had discovered something and forwarded her a lead, she promptly halted her search and clicked on the email. Nevertheless, what greeted her was not a lead but rather Juliana’s medical checkup data. Initially, Cecilia remained indifferent toward the report. However, upon casually flipping through it, her countenance assumed a more serious demeanor. “It turns out that Juliana’s illness was cured a year ago!” she mused. Cecilia held herself accountable for the situation. She had been so consumed by reconciling with her family that she had overlooked Juliana’s illness, leading her to donate blood to Juliana without justification for an entire year. Her gaze fixated upon the pinprick in her arm, and her eyes harbored a deep–seated anger. “Juliana, your good days are over!” Following her declaration, Cecilia embarked on a quest to trace the anonymous sender of the email. The outcome revealed a falsified IP address, mirroring the identical result she had encountered at the chancellor’s office earlier. 2/10 12:48 The True Lady Strikes Back → +5 vouchers “Could it be the same person? Why would that person help me?” she thought. While she contemplated the two lingering questions, her computer’s alarm abruptly resounded. […]
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