Nora directly went to the James Group to find Grace.
Grace was shocked when she received the call from the reception.
So soon?
Would Nora be so straightforward?
She asked the receptionist to let Nora in.
When Ollie’s identification was placed on her official table, she fell silent.
Nora actually went to the hospital.
However, Grace raised her head and said, “Do the check-up again.” She did not trust Nora very much. Who knew whether she would make a fake one since there was no eyewitness?
Nora’s face changed a little. Fortunately, she realized it quickly. “Alright,” she added before thinking for a while, “I know you are suspicious of it. Then, have a check-up again.
Actually, I can understand why you’re skeptical.
But you should trust me. I admit I am somewhat selfish. But I am a mother. I am selfish only because I am Ollie’s mother and I worry about his health.
Undoubtedly, Ollie and Payne are brothers. If their bone marrow match, I won’t just watch Payne pass away at such a young age, no matter how reluctant I am. “
Grace nodded indifferently. Life would always help you become wisdom and calm, then, show you the bloody fact.
Mrs. James is also a mother, isn’t she?
Blandly, she smiled, showing her calmness but alienation as well. “Then let’s have another check-up.”
She raised her wrist and took a look at her watch. “How about today? I will go to pick him up with you and we go to the hospital together.”
Nora’s face turned pale. She was a little flustered, but soon calmed down as if she had thought of something. “Maybe not OK. Ollie is in class now …”
Grace directly interrupted her, leaving her no leeway.
“Of course, you can choose not to go,” she smiled frigidly, “but Ollie only had this chance.”
Nora opened her mouth but didn’t utter a word. She didn’t expect that Grace was so hard to deal with.
Didn’t Jafar say that his daughter was soft-hearted and overcautious and would always offer some leeway?
Bullshit!
She did not realize that her face had already turned dark like carbon.
As for Grace, she didn’t urge her.
At this point, she had guessed something. She glanced sideways at the identification on the table––fake.
Nora made up her mind at once. “OK.”
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