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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 1754

Nina had been lying on the bed for the whole morning. The maid did not come in to disturb her anymore.

The bedroom was pushed open when it was noontime. The maid came and saw that the breakfast was left there, untouched. She could not help but mock Nina. "Ms. Nina, you sure know how to waste your food."

Nina closed her eyes, refusing to talk to her. No matter what she said, she would not be able to get out of here. She figured that she would save some energy for herself.

The maid glanced at the person at the door and said, “Since Ms. Nina refuses to eat, then please give her a nutrition injection.”

“No!” Nina opened her eyes. She knew what a nutrition injection was and she refused to get that.

She thought of showing defiance against Pierre by refusing to eat and asking him to let her go. If she was given the nutrition injection, it was useless for her to go on a hunger strike.

Although nutrition injection was not as good as eating food, it could keep her alive and prevent anything from happening to her.

The expression on the maid’s face was cold. She did not plan to listen to Nina. After all, this was Pierre’s arrangement.

“Ms. Nina, we gave you a chance, but you didn’t appreciate it.” While she said that, two people in white robes who were standing at the door came into the room.

Nina did not ask for help. It was because she knew the people who could enter the villa all worked for Pierre. They would not betray that man just to save her.

“Even if you’re planning to give me the injection, I won’t cooperate!” Nina sat up and looked at the people in front of her defensively.

The maid refused to listen to her. She watched the male doctor take a straitjacket that was used to restrict mental patients out of his medical kit. He exchanged glances with the female doctor.

Both of them carried the straitjacket and headed toward the bed.

Nina realized what they were planning to do. They were going to restrict her and give her the nutrition injection.

“Go away! Don’t touch me!” She resisted.

The maid did not listen to her and worked together with the female doctor to restrict Nina.

Nina was on a hunger strike, so she was already physically weak. The two of them were working together to restrict her. There was nothing Nina could do. Her struggle was nothing to them.

After the maid restricted her with the straitjacket, she looked at Nina and mocked her. “Ms. Nina, if you had listened to me and taken your meals, things wouldn't have become so troublesome. Look at you. Even two women can easily handle you now. What’s the point of making a fuss?”

Nina closed her eyes desperately. It was pointless, indeed. It only took two people to stop her. What made her think that she could escape Pierre's imprisonment when this was his arrangement for her?

Luca had Luke and the others looking for her when she was kidnapped. Now, she was locked up by Pierre, but she was afraid that no one had noticed she was missing. Would someone even come looking for her?

Percy came across Nina's mind. She could not help but let the tears stream down from the corners of her eyes.

She thought it was Percy who had caused her to suffer all these years, but after seriously thinking about it for two days, it seemed like Percy had nothing to do with it at all.

If it had not been for him, her life would have been much tougher.

She might not have been able to treat Anna either.

The misfortune that happened to her could be said to be caused by Julian, or maybe Pierre. It was definitely not Percy.

Percy was by her side during all these years. She took it for granted and blamed Percy for all the misfortune that happened to her.

Percy was the innocent one. He was clearly the good guy, but she had been treating him like he was the villain. He put up with her temper when he did not have to…

The male doctor finished mixing the formula for the nutrition injection. He hung the bag and lifted Nina's arm.

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