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She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor-Chapter 519 Hope Williams Strikes Back
Chapter 519: Chapter 519 Hope Williams Strikes Back
The child is Hope Williams’s bottom line, and Luna Williams has undoubtedly completely touched Hope Williams’s bottom line.
"Hope, what on earth is going on? Where are you going?"
Seeing Hope Williams about to leave, Aria Richardson anxiously stopped her.
There was an unmistakable chill in Hope Williams’s eyes that startled Aria Richardson.
"Hope?"
"Aria, can you look after Luke and Willow for me? I’m going out for a bit and will be back soon," Hope Williams glanced at them and pursed her lips.
Aria Richardson knit her brows with concern, "Can you handle it alone?"
"I can."
Hope Williams turned back and said to Xiao Shi, "Pack up that fish soup and bring it along."
Xiao Shi immediately complied. fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm
"Mommy." Luke and Willow trotted over to Hope Williams on their little legs.
Hope Williams bent down and squeezed out a slight smile, "You two be good at home, Sister Zoey and Aunt will be with you, and Mommy will be back soon after taking care of some things."
"Mommy." Seeing the coldness in Hope Williams’s eyes, Luke and Willow were also very worried.
Hope Williams left with Xiao Shi, the four of them, and Aunt Thompson.
Luke and Willow blinked their eyes and looked at Aria Richardson, "Aunt, Mommy seems so angry. We’ve never seen Mommy this angry before."
Aria Richardson pressed her lips together, "This won’t do. Your daddy isn’t here, and I’m afraid your mommy will be at a disadvantage going to the hospital alone. I should go help your mommy."
"We’ll go too." Luke and Willow clutched at Aria Richardson’s clothes, "Please take us with you, Aunt."
"This..."
"I’m going too." Zoey Sanders quickly stepped forward.
Aria Richardson clenched her teeth, "Alright, let’s go."
Hospital.
Luna Williams lay quietly in the hospital bed, looking at the sunlight shining in from outside, she couldn’t help but stretch out her hand to feel the warmth of the sun.
"Doctor, how am I doing?"
The doctor stood by, silent for a while, then sighed before speaking, "We’ll keep pushing forward with the matching for you, Miss Williams. As long as you don’t give up, there will be hope. We are doing our utmost..."
Luna Williams gave a bitter laugh, "Don’t tell me these things, just tell me, if I don’t get a bone marrow transplant, how long can I live?"
"...that... based on the current situation, about three months."
Luna Williams’s eyelashes drooped down, believe them? Will there be hope?
Where is the hope in believing them!
"I’ve already found the bone marrow. It will be ready soon, very soon..."
"You’ve found it? Miss Williams, our hospital hasn’t received any notification of a successful bone marrow match. We have the most authoritative and formal channels. If there is a suitable donor, it’s impossible for us to miss it. You..."
Luna Williams lifted her inflamed eyes to look at the doctor.
"This is my business. I will survive. Just do your own job properly."
"This..." The doctor looked at Luna Williams in confusion.
She lowered her head, her pale lips curved slightly, constantly telling herself in her heart, I must survive, I must survive.
Even if they don’t help her, she must find her own way to live.
"Tick tock..."
A droplet of bright red blood suddenly fell on the white bedsheet, and Luna Williams became frozen in place.
Her gaze stayed fixated on that droplet of blood.
Then another droplet, and another, more and more followed.
Luna Williams’s face turned deathly pale as she shakily lifted her hand to touch her nose, where warm liquid kept dripping down...
Luna Williams was somewhat stiff, somewhat numb, as tears followed the blood and fell together.
She looked utterly broken.
"Miss Williams..." Grace Gray quickly grabbed a tissue for Luna Williams and said, "I’ll go get the doctor back."
"Don’t bother." Luna Williams numbly wiped off the blood from her nose, murmuring to herself, "I’ll be fine, I’ll be fine, I will be fine..."
"I must live on well, nobody can stop me. You make a call and ask Aunt Thompson if Hope Williams’s child is gone or not."
Grace Gray quietly lifted her head, sneakily observing Luna Williams’s complexion, and hurriedly went to make a phone call.
Just as Grace Gray was about to make a call, the door to the hospital room was pushed open.
Hope Williams stepped in, one step at a time.
Luna Williams slowly raised her head and saw Hope appear unharmed before her. She was struck dumb.
How is she still alive and kicking?
Could it be that Aunt Thompson didn’t make a move?
A coldness filled Hope’s eyes, "Why do you look so surprised to see me?"
Luna swallowed nervously, trying to control her slightly shaking body, and desperately squeezed out a smile, "Sister, are you here to see me?"
Hope nodded and pulled up a chair to sit beside her bed, "Yes, I’m here to see how you are."
Hope’s gaze remained tightly fixed on her.
Luna smiled as she looked at her, "It’s rare for sister to visit me, I’m very happy."
"Really? Are you happy to see me safe and sound?"
Luna pursed her lips gently and nodded weakly, but her lusterless eyes were filled with harmlessness.
"But other than coming to see me, is there anything else, sister?"
"Yes, seeing you weak, I specially had someone stew fish soup, and I’ve brought it to nourish your body."
Hope snapped her fingers, and Aunt Thompson, looking nervous, came in with a thermos.
The moment Luna saw Aunt Thompson, her pupils contracted sharply, and she frowned intently at Aunt Thompson, trying to get an answer from her eyes.
But Aunt Thompson dared not look at her and just respectfully walked behind Hope.
Luna was now panicking.
She didn’t know what Hope had up her sleeve, nor did she know if Aunt Thompson’s appearance here was deliberate or accidental.
If it was deliberate, it meant that Aunt Thompson’s drugging had been discovered by Hope.
If it was by chance, then everything was still negotiable.
Hope personally poured a bowl of fish soup for Luna and then handed it to her, "This is fish soup that has been simmered for a long time; it has many good ingredients added, very nourishing. Have a taste."
Luna tugged at the corner of her mouth, looking at Hope and then at the bowl of fish soup.
How could she possibly have the kindness to bring her fish soup?
"Why is sister so kind today?"
Hope’s eyebrows lifted slightly as she smiled, "As a sister concerned about me so much, it’s only natural that I come to take good care of you as well. Is there a problem?"
Luna watched Hope warily, and then the bowl of fish soup. She always felt it was laced with poison by Hope.
A voice inside her head kept telling her, Hope isn’t that kind, Hope isn’t that kind, she must want to harm her, certainly.
"Hmm?"
Seeing her still not accepting the soup, and looking so guarded, Hope smiled.
"What are you nervous about?"
Luna clenched her teeth, "I just don’t want to drink it right now."
"Don’t want to drink? Or is it that you don’t dare to drink?"
Hope suddenly grasped Luna’s wrist, the overpowering pressure causing Luna’s body to shudder violently.
Hope thrust the bowl of fish soup into her hands, her face showing no emotion, "Drink it, have more, nourish your body well."
Luna’s lips trembled, "What exactly do you want to do?"
"Are you blind, or do you not have a brain? I’m inviting you to drink the fish soup. Can’t you see, or is your brain not catching on?"
Luna didn’t dare to take a sip at all.
"Hope, why are you here again?"
Maverick Williams and others came in from the doorway.
Luna’s eyes shifted, and seizing the moment, she flipped her hand, and the bowl in her hand was overturned in an instant.
"Ah." She let out a loud cry.
The fish soup spilled entirely onto her hand and the blanket, and Hope got quite a bit on her as well.
"Luna?" Maverick Williams strode over, and Leo Carter, who also came with him, approached with concern and even pushed Hope.
Fortunately, Hope steadied herself, otherwise she would have taken a fall.
With tears continually falling, Luna cradled her scalded hand, bit her lower lip hard and shook her head with effort, "Grandfather, Brother Leo, I’m fine, sister definitely didn’t mean to spill the soup on me, don’t blame her."