Cindy walked heavily and felt dizzy.
Cindy hurriedly held the wall with her hands.
After several consecutive days and one more night shift, she couldn't bear it any more.
She had no choice but to earn medical fees. She had to work overtime to maintain the basic expenses of Jason in the hospital.
She took a deep breath and walked into the ward with a relaxed expression on her face.
"Jason, how are you feeling today?"
Jason was lying on the bed, pale and pitiful.
"Sister, you You are here?" His low voice was totally different from his energetic look a few days ago.
Jason struggled to sit up with his thin arms and tried several times, but failed.
Seeing this, Cindy hurried to hold him.
Jason raised his head and smiled.
"Sister, I really I am really useless." Perhaps it was because he had exerted all his strength just now that a simple sentence made Jason gasp for breath.
Cindy pretended to be relaxed at the door and now she collapsed in an instant.
"I'm sorry, Jason. It's all my fault. I'm useless. I can't make money, so you don't have medicine. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry."
Tears welled up in Cindy's eyes. She held Jason's shoulder and apologized repeatedly.
What Cindy felt in her hand was bones.
Jason had been tortured like this by the disease.
"I'm sorry..." Feeling guilty, Cindy choked with sobs.
"Sister."
The siblings looked at each other with tears in their eyes.
Other patients in the ward sighed when they saw this scene.
At this time, Amanda walked into the ward with a lunch box in her hand.
"Jason, come here. You can eat steamed buns with soup." She smiled kindly and put the lunch box in front of Jason.
She turned around and saw Cindy in front of the bed. A layer of frost quickly covered Amanda's face.
"Cindy, come out."
She said in a cold tone, allowing no one to refuse.
Amanda's mother had always called her nickname, but now she spoke in a cold voice, which made Cindy nervous.
"Mom." Cindy followed her quickly.
Several nurses passed by in the corridor and sneered at Cindy.
The more Amanda thought about it, the colder her face became.
"Cindy, when are you going to apologize to Horald? "
It was at noon. Few people passed by on the open lawn. Amanda stopped and turned around. She threw the cold words at Cindy.
Cindy was stunned.
Apologize?
How could her mother ask her to apologize to Horald?.
"Mom..."
"Don't call me that. I don't care about the relationship between you and Mr. Qin. On your wedding night, you betrayed Horald and stayed with others. Now, Horald is also fired from the hospital. It's all your fault. You must apologize to Horald. The Cheng family is innocent. I'll blush for you."
With a livid face, Amanda interrupted.
"Cindy, you must go. Only when Horald forgives you can we pay for Jason's medical fees. If you don't want to go, it's okay. As long as you can pay the hospital to continue to apply medicine to Jason."
What family innocence?
What purity?
In the end, it was all for money.
Well, after all, she was not her biological daughter.
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