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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1434

Usually, Nina would eventually relent. Now that Nina had thrown the documents and bills at her, Anna realized that Nina was not going to yield.

Even though she was not willing to stay in a ward with other patients, she did not want to die either.

She began to gulp mouthfuls of air and pretended that she was in agony. "Nina… you ingrate!" She said as she pointed a finger at Nina.

Nina remained impassive as she looked at her mother. "It's either you stay in this ward, or you can leave the hospital!" She said insistently.

Jean could hear the determination in her voice. He shoved her away and said, "Get lost! Do you want to see your mother die of anger?"

Nina stumbled backward, though she managed to regain her footing. Jean took the opportunity to ring the bell at the front of the bed.

The nurse quickly came in. "What's wrong?" She asked.

"Get the doctor. My mom isn't feeling well!" Jean said.

The nurse immediately stepped out of the ward and called for Anna's doctor.

The doctor came in and saw that Anna's face was pale. He got the nurse to help Anna lie flat, then drew the curtains for an examination.

Nina stood calmly outside the curtains. She was not worried at all.

Jean was also standing there, looking at her. He could not help but curse when he saw her that way, "I won't forgive you if anything happens to Mom."

"All she wants is to stay in a private ward. There's nothing wrong with her," Nina said, feeling a little defeated. None of her family members cared about her situation.

Her father had moved to another city under the excuse of a job because he could not stand Anna and Jean. He lived a frugal life with minimal wages, and he did not care what happened to Nina.

Anna and Nina were like leeches. They mercilessly exploited her, but Nina could not get rid of them.

Jean clenched his fists, preparing to teach his younger sister a lesson. Before he could say anything, the curtains opened.

"How's my mom, Doc?" Jean asked.

The doctor put his stethoscope away and said, "She's fine. Her blood pressure was slightly high because she was emotionally agitated. Now that she's calm again, her blood pressure will return to normal in no time. You'll have to make sure that she doesn't get agitated again."

Anna pretended to sound weak. "Doctor, I don't think the air in the ward is good for my health. Can I be moved to a private ward?"

The doctor glanced at Nina and Jean. He was roughly aware of the patient's condition, and the patient had thrown a tantrum when the nurse brought her to the normal ward.

"There is a shortage of private wards now. If the patient's condition isn't critical, we recommend that they stay in a normal ward," the doctor said.

"Isn't my condition critical enough?" Anna asked. She thought that she deserved special treatment.

"Your condition is stable. Let's leave the limited resources to those who really need it," the doctor said. To ensure that she had no other excuse, he said, "If you need anything, you can ring the bell."

Anna looked at the other two patients in the ward, feeling quite humiliated that the doctor was not on her side.

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