After he left, the hospital room returned to its quiet state.
Abbie lay on the bed, unable to sleep as she stared at the bright white ceiling.
Turning her head, she glanced out the window, her gaze empty and distant, as if shrouded in a layer of white mist.
She had no parents, and even her only reliance, Kelvin, had abandoned her.
She would truly be alone from now on. As for her uncle's family, Abbie gave a cold laugh. She had no hope for them.
In the afternoon, she heard footsteps outside the hospital room door. She thought it might finally be Kelvin arriving, and a ripple of excitement stirred in her otherwise silent heart. She eagerly got up to open the door.
At the entrance, what caught her eye instead was the face of a woman - Jane.
She was dressed in a high-end Chanel-inspired suit, a white collar blazer with double-row gold buttons that accentuated her slim waist.
She wore a matching pencil skirt that reached her knees, and her feet were adorned with apricot-colored pointed high-heeled shoes, stepping with confidence.
Her face showcased fashionable and eye-catching makeup, exuding a determined and domineering aura.
She smiled at Abbie, "Abbie, why do you look so disappointed? Is my arrival unwelcome?"
Abbie slightly furrowed her delicate eyebrows and graciously invited her in to sit. She then noticed the bouquet that Jane had brought - a bouquet of white chrysanthemums?
Nonchalantly, Jane found a vase and placed the bundle of white chrysanthemums in it, casually adjusting them. She turned back to Abbie and gave her a gentle smile. "You like chrysanthemums, so I decided to get them while passing by. I wasn't sure which color to choose, but since you usually like white, I picked white."
The expression on Abbie's face became sinister, and her voice turned cold and sarcastic. "Hmm, so you're just hoping that I die soon, aren't you?"
Hearing this, Jane had an innocent look on her face as she squinted her eyes. "Why do you interpret my thoughtful intentions with malice, Abbie? White chrysanthemums are a symbol of the royal family, and in some countries, they are used for wedding decorations."
"Hmph, maybe only you know that! I'm sure you hate me, Jane. I understand you far more than you think. So, tell me, what are you here for today?"
Abbie cut straight to the point, and Jane was no longer interested in pretending. Her expression turned icy in an instant, and she calmly replied, her voice devoid of emotion.
"The Parry family and the Berry family have called off the engagement." Teagan announced he would be engaged to Nora Lawrence from the Lawerence family.
The reason was simple: the Berry family had lost their shares, and Cody had lost his network of support, thus no longer benefiting the Parry family.
Jane paused for a moment and directed her blame at the expressionless woman lying in the hospital bed. "It's all because of you, Abbie. Did you come back for revenge?"
Abbie responded with a faint smile. "This was always supposed to be mine. There is no question of seeking revenge."
As her words fell, a piercing laughter echoed through the hospital room. Jane's voice carried a curse-like tone and rang in her ears, word for word. "It doesn't matter now. Seeing you in this state brings me peace of mind."
"Abbie, you're even more pitiful than I am. At least Teagan and I were in it for mutual interests. I didn't have to chose him as my life partner."
"I knew you and Kelvin wouldn't last. How could someone as selfish and malicious as you deserve happiness?"
"Father said that from now on, the Berry family has no connection to you. The years ahead will leave you all alone, and that's gratifying!"
It felt as if she could truly see the near future. Herself, old and frail, gasping for breath, lying in a coffin, with no one around to pray for her - a desolate scene.
Abbie became frantic as her cousin's mocking laughter made her feel unsettled and afraid, almost like a prophecy.
Grabbing the vase from the table in anger, she threw it at Jane. "Get out! What does a jilted whore like you have to show off?"
At least her own reputation remained untainted, while Jane had been with multiple men.
Thinking this, Abbie felt a slight sense of relief.
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