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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 600

The next morning, Gregory had Lucius bring breakfast to the hospital room.

After Christine Jackson and I had eaten, the nurse came in to change her dressings.

Christine didn't want me to watch. "Honey, your goddaughter and you are one and the same now. If you're upset, it could directly affect her development. Let's not watch this, okay?"

"Alright."

I couldn't argue with her, and just then, Bella called me, giving me the perfect excuse to step outside.

"Jane, where are you? Mom's here to see you. Zoe said you weren't home."

I suddenly remembered that my mom had mentioned she'd come to visit.

Of course, I hadn't expected to land in the hospital again.

I thought about lying to avoid worrying her, but then I remembered that one lie often leads to another.

And, with the Taylor family's connections, my uncle would surely end up telling her everything.

If she found out she'd been lied to, that'd hurt even more. Better to just be honest from the get-go.

"I'm at the Ford family's hospital."

Half an hour later, Bella arrived at the hospital.

She and Ivy were carrying several bags, probably trying to avoid drawing attention from fans and causing a disturbance, dressed more casually than usual, with masks and sunglasses.

Noticing patients starting to glance curiously at her, I quickly ushered her into my room. "Mom, you didn't have to come all this way, I'm really fine."

"As your mother, should I wait until something serious happens to come see you?"

After taking off her mask and giving me a thorough once-over, Bella finally relaxed, seeing I was indeed alright. "I told you, things were going to be rough for a while. I asked you to stay home as much as possible, or at least bring more bodyguards if you had to go out."

"I did."

I sat her down. "But some things just can't be prevented."

I explained everything that had happened, and anger flashed in Bella's eyes. "Victor is as foolish as ever!"

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