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They Wanted Her Gone, Now They Kneel by Evelyn Marlowe novel Chapter 133

Chapter 133 Eugene Regrets Everything Immediately

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If he had seen this report in the hospital, he probably would’ve thought the patient just needed a few days of medication to recover.

But now that the report had Rebecca’s name on, Eugene even began to doubt his own medical skills. When Rebecca was first found, she’d been examined.

Her kidneys had been severely damaged.

Without a transplant, she probably wouldn’t have survived for long.

That was why the Joyner family had gone to such lengths, weaving an elaborate lie to lure Scarlett into coming willingly.

All of it, every single move, had been for the sake of giving Rebecca a new kidney.

And now they were telling him, it had all been a mistake!

A complete mistake!

The report was passed around among the Joyner family.

Everyone’s expressions gradually darkened.

Then came the uneasy glances exchanged between them.

Stanley was the first to lose his cool.

“So, Rebecca never needed a transplant in the first place? Then why did the original tests show otherwise…”

He whipped his head around to look at Eugene.

“Eugene, if I remember correctly, you were the one who ran those tests when she was found!”

Every head turned toward Eugene.

When they’d found Rebecca, she’d been pale and gaunt-clearly someone who had suffered from long-term illness.

So they’d run a full body exam.

That’s when they discovered the kidney issues.

“I can guarantee there was nothing wrong with the original test.”

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Chapter 133 Eugene Regrets Everything Immediately

Even as he said it, his mind was in total chaos.

All he could see was that moment years ago when they brought Rebecca in.

He’d taken her to the hospital for tests. And he’d been worried she’d resist, so he patiently talked her through it.

Nothing seemed off back then!

After confirming she needed a transplant, he’d paid even closer attention to her health, running check-ups every so often.

Once the family had agreed to find a matching donor, Scarlett had been brought into the Joyner family.

After that, Rebecca stopped cooperating with further tests.

She had said that now that someone was around to accompany the family, she could finally Jet go.

He’d been terrified, too scared to push her, so he coaxed her into doing two check-ups per

year.

Each one showed she still needed a transplant. Everything seemed fine!

He slapped his forehead.

John’s words came back to him. Could someone have been covering up Rebecca’s true condition?

“Rebecca is okay?”

Martha slowly came back to her senses, overcome with joy.

“That’s wonderful, Rebecca’s really okay!”

She wiped her tears.

Then her hand froze.

If Rebecca was healthy, then the request for medical bail she had just been considering didn’t make any sense anymore.

Which meant, the medical report ended up in Franklin’s hands.

He didn’t really read it-his eyes kept darting around.

He tried to avoid the rest of the Joyner family and stayed huddled in a corner.

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From time to time, he snuck glances at Martha’s reaction.

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Stanley asked, “If Rebecca’s been fine for a while then what about the past two years-her symptoms, her various health issues? How do you explain that?”

Martha was stunned by the question. That’s right If Rebecca had recovered, how could she have shown symptoms that only kidney patients would have? Was it all a coincidence? Or had we been deceived?

She was Rebecca’s mother, and she loved her with all her heart. She would’ve given her everything. Why would Rebecca hide something like this from me? Why keep me in constant fear and worry?

Eugene’s gaze slowly drifted back to Scarlett.

“Is it possible someone went through unimaginable hardship to cure Rebecca’s illness?”

The implication was clear.

When Rebecca first returned, the tests had been correct; she had needed a transplant.

But after Connor found her and brought her back to the Joyner family, someone had quietly healed her over the course of the past two years, until she no longer needed the surgery.

“That’s impossible!”

Martha immediately rejected the idea.

“The doctor said back then that a transplant was her only option! That was a specialist-a nephrology expert! Who could possibly be more credible than him? And besides, Rebecca’s been eating and living with us this whole time. She hasn’t…”

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