Sadie remembered that the first time she saw Crystal was in the small courtyard of the Haye residence in Sunshine Village. At that time, the little girl looked at her with a pair of timid black big eyes. She was really pitiful and lovely, so she bent down and gave her a candy.
Getting a piece of candy made Crystal very happy. She kept it in her pocket and couldn’t bear to eat it. Sadie had lived in endless greed since she was a child. She knew very well that she was not an independent person, but a tool that could be replaced at any time. So she worked very hard and tried very hard to find the value of her existence.
Perhaps it was because of the growing environment, Sadie had never seen such a pair of clear eyes before. Even if it was a child, he would not be so easy to satisfy. Most of the pain of human beings came from greed in their bones. Only children who were easy to satisfy could get happiness.
At that time, Sadie didn’t know what was awaiting Crystal would be such a winding path. She didn’t know that happiness would be extravagant for Crystal.
The sound of the nurse’s footsteps could be heard from the corridor. Sadie withdrew from her memories. She picked up the book “The Red and The Black” again and flipped through a page quietly. She was obviously driving her guest away.
Natalie sighed and said, “It’s going to be hard to deal with now.”
Sadie said, “People are selfish.”
“Have a good rest.” Natalie thought of something. “I heard that you belong to the Rh blood group, so it’s hard to find the matching bone marrow.”
Sadie did not say anything.
Natalie said, “If Danny can’t find the matching bone marrow for you, it’s hard to say how long you can live. If you die…”
“Even if I die, the Al 8 drug will still be Danny’s life-saving talisman.”
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