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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 3130

"Call the police? Sure, but I don't know if Jean’s case has been closed. But with just 10,000 or 20,000 dollars involved, the police definitely won't take it seriously. That's why they haven't come looking for you since you left. After all, these are minor cases.

"But if you walk right into the station yourself, then who knows what might happen?" Nina said. "If you decide to call the police, go ahead and do it. I'm curious to see if the police will accuse me of."

After that, Nina sized Marie up from head to toe. Despite the scorching weather, Marie was wearing long sleeves. There might be something wrong with her arms.

Nina heard that the illness could cause growths on the skin.

If someone had some medical knowledge, they could easily figure out what was going on.

Marie's expression darkened. Naturally, she dared not to report to the police.

What would she report? Nina's defamation? Yet, a simple check in the hospital's system would reveal that it was not defamation.

Plus, she did not know if Jean had gone to the police to close the case. She was well aware that no police officer had come knocking at her door yet. It was indeed a small case. The police were too busy to keep an eye on Jean all the time.

Reporting now might just be walking into a trap.

Marie stamped her foot and cursed at Nina, "Nina, do you think it's impressive to have snared Percy? Let me tell you, the Mallory family will never acknowledge you. Even if you have married Percy, what then?

"An unrecognized daughter-in-law is as good as nothing. What right do you have to be arrogant? If the family doesn't acknowledge you, no one will support you when Percy gets tired of you.

"When you're abandoned, you'll be nothing more than trash in a ditch. You’ll be worse off than me!"

Then, she sneered again and added, "You're nothing without a man! You'll be abandoned just like I was. You'll be equally wretched and miserable! Heck, you'll get an even worse ending!”

After finishing her words, Marie rolled up her sleeve. "Look. This is me now, and this will be you in the future!"

Nina looked at the bumps on Marie's hands with disgust. Those bumps only appeared when the disease had reached its most severe stage.

To deal with them, one would need medication, ointments, and injections. Otherwise, they could easily break and become infected.

Nina noticed that several of the bumps on Marie's arms were already oozing pus.

"My life will never be as miserable as yours, Marie. You'd better stay far away, or else if Jean doesn't send you in, I will," warned Nina, emphasizing that keeping away also meant not bothering Jean.

She could turn a blind eye to how Anna and Jean squandered that money.

However, she did not want Marie to disturb their lives any further.

"Why should I?" Marie's eyes were bloodshot. "Nina, what have I done to you? What makes you think you can send me in? Even if your man has some influence, you can't defy the law."

Nina frowned. She had a feeling that Marie's eyes could start bleeding at any moment.

Could that illness cause red eyes too? She had not heard of that before.

After all, such illness was far, far away from her. Nina would not get it in her lifetime.

The people around her were not the type to engage in reckless behavior, so the chances of infection were naturally low.

"Percy and I definitely won't defy the law. It's just that the things you've done in the past could land you in prison for years. So, Marie, don't let me catch you doing anything wrong again. Otherwise, don't be surprised if I'm not so nice about it!" Nina warned in a low voice.

What Nina did not know was that her warning had sparked a different thought in Marie's mind. She shot Nina a fierce glare and cursed, "Nina, your days ahead won't be a walk in the park."

After that, Marie turned around and left.

Nina let out a sigh, shook her head, and glanced at the café.

At the thought of what Marie had been up to there and feeling no inclination to go in for coffee, she decided to walk into the adjacent fruit shop instead.

Most of the fruits in this shop were genuine imports, and the quality was quite high. Nina intended to pick some to take home and store in the fridge.

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