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Stop It, She’s Remarrying (Fia and Conrad) novel Chapter 935

”Nothing’s wrong with me mentally,” the girl said coldly.

Staring at the girl, Sally could only see part of her clear, starry iris due to the injury on her eye.

“You’re a strong girl. I know another girl who’s as strong as you. In fact, you two are about the same age. She…”

“Doctor Sally, I’m not interested in making new friends.”

The girl interrupted her with her hoarse voice.

Sally was stunned momentarily before continuing on awkwardly, “So which specialist are you looking for? I know a few doctors who are really good at what they do. I can introduce you.”

The girl flicked her hair to the back, revealing her burned skin.

“I need a doctor who can help me recover my looks.”

Sally sympathized with her when she saw her burned skin.

“You’ll need a skin transplant.”

She tried to not show too much sympathy when saying it, worried that it would trigger the girl.

“Yes. I need a skin transplant.”

“Do you intend to transplant the skin from some parts of your body or from a volunteer?”

The girl smiled. “From a volunteer, of course.”

“…”

The girl then said, “Even if I transplant the skin from other parts of my body, it would still leave a huge scar. If that’s the case, I’d rather not go through with it.”

Sally was at a loss for words hearing that.

“Doctor Sally, could you help me find a volunteer?” the girl asked.

After pondering for a moment, Sally said, “It’ll be quite difficult to find one. Usually, it’s easier to get a relative to volunteer. Still, we must check and see if it’s a match.”

“What if I pay?” The girl asked again, “If I have the money, I could buy someone’s skin, right?”

“…”

“…”

Sally was alarmed when she heard this.

“How did you lose your home?”

“I fell for the wrong man. He hurt me… pushed me into despair.”

“Are you two married?” Sally asked, trying her best to not think about thoughts that should never cross her mind.

If the girl said she was married, then she could rule out that she was “that” girl.

“In a way, yes,” the girl said.

Letting out a sigh of relief, Sally said, “Don’t be afraid. If your husband had hurt you, you have every right to call the cops on him. I’m sure every attorney in the country would be on your side.”

“Perhaps.” The girl pulled away from Sally’s hand and walked out the door.

Sally could only silently stare at the girl stepping away. This girl… She looked so weak and frail that the tiniest breeze could probably knock her out.

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