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08:36 MoN, NOV II
Chapter 258
For the next few days. Toby would come to the ward in the afternoon to spend time with Mona. After a few days, Mona slowly recovered from her sadness and smiles reappeared on her face.
Mona stayed in the hospital for more than half a month. It was not until the doctor said Mona was fine that Maxwell decided to bring her home.
Maxwell spent most of his time by Mona’s side during this periol. Her best friends often came to visit her and tried to cheer her up telling her the increasing sales of Stars these days.
Albert brought Haley to talk to Mona. Haley was in a wheelchair but she felt her body had almost recovered and she could even run. However, Albert didn’t let her do so.
Haley could only sit in the wheelchair, but the good thing was that she could ask Albert to help her do things. Albert would do anything for her when she asked him for help with the excuse that she had trouble walking.
Now, Haley ate well without working out. She had a few extra pounds around her middle, which made her uncomfortable.
Jane and Bernard often came to the hospital. They persuaded Maxwell, “Maxwell, go to work. We’ll be with Mona.”
Maxwell refused every time. He asked Nigel to hand over the company’s matters to Bud, and he came to the hospital only when he couldn’t decide. Occasionally, Maxwell would make a video call to the executives and then accompany Mona.
Such a life lasted until the day Mona was discharged.
On the morning of the day she was discharged from the hospital, Mona did not ask her grandparents and best friends to pick her up. She went back with Maxwell.
In the morning, Nigel found out the driver’s personal background and connections.
His name was Sean Foster, living in Nathontown. He was a taxi driver and a divorced single father. His parents away, and he was living at the bottom of society.
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This was very ordinary information and nothing suspicious. The only suspicious thing was that Sean’s son had leukemia and there was no suitable bone marrow. Moreover, if there was a suitable bone marrow, he couldn’t afford the surgery fee.
However, two days after Mona’s miscarriage, a kind–hearted person suddenly contacted Sean’s son and said that he wanted to treat him and raise him.
This was a good thing for Sean, who was in the police station. His son’s illness could be cured, and his life in the future would be guaranteed.
Mona didn’t believe that things could be so coincidental. The couple didn’t adopt from the welfare home. Instead, they adopted a patient with leukemia. Moreover, a bone marrow transplant couldn’t be 100% successful.
The other folder was an introduction to the couple. They were from Noretin who had moved to Yosneosiland a few years ago and had been living there until now. They were childless, which might be the reason why they planned to adopt children.
After reading it for a long while, Mona said, “Maxwell, let’s go to the prison. I want to see Sean.”
Mona already had an idea. There was someone behind Sean, but she didn’t know who it was.
If Mona found out who was behind this, she would not let the person off.
“Mona, are you okay?” Maxwell asked worriedly. In his opinion, they could meet Sean later and Mona’s health was the most important.
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Chapter 258
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Mona held Maxwell’s hand and said seriously, “I’m fine. If I don’go, I probably won’t be able to sleep at night.”
Maxwell met Mona’s sparkling eyes and finally compromised.
Mona had almost recovered, but during the confinement period she needed to pay attention to her diet and hygiene. The recovery was very essential to her future health.
Mona didn’t need to worry about it with Maxwell around. He was like a doctor when it came to Mona’s health.
On the way to the prison, Maxwell had contacted the police chief Mona could see Sean as soon as they arrived.
After arriving at the police station, Maxwell accompanied Monato see Sean. He looked simple and honest. If it weren’t for his son, Mona wouldn’t have thought that this car accident was maliciously planned.
“Mrs., Mrs. Carter, I’m sorry. It was all my fault. I’ll pay with my life for you and your child,” Sean said seriously, looking into Mona’s eyes.
His life would be worth it even if he lived for another hour.
“What’s the point? My child is gone,” Mona said calmly. “Let’s not talk about this. I have good news to share with you.”
“I–I’m already in this state. I’m just waiting for death. What good news can there be?” Sean sighed.
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