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When Her Death Couldn't Break Him (Cecilia and Nathaniel) novel Chapter 1671

Chapter 1671 Blood Transfusion
Queenie couldn't believe what she was hearing and was just about to tell the doctor she would sign the consent form herself.

At that moment, Nicholas showed up.

“What happened to Dahlia?”

When Cassandra heard Nicholas' voice, her expression changed instantly, and tears began to stream down her face. “Nicholas, the doctor said Dahlia has a rare blood disease and needs a transfusion, but even with that, there's no guarantee she'll survive...”

A flicker of sympathy crossed Nicholas' eyes.

“Then go ahead with the transfusion.”

Cassandra immediately signed the consent form.

Despite Cassandra's sudden change of attitude, Queenie didn't find it odd.

She knew it was because of Nicholas. Cassandra still had feelings for him.

That night, everyone stayed at the hospital.

In the early hours of the morning, Jocelyn arrived with a team of specialized doctors.

She hadn't expected such a young child to suffer so much.

“Mr. Nicholas, is Dahlia going to be okay?” Jocelyn asked anxiously.

Hearing her voice, Nicholas couldn't help but recall how Yannick and Jocelyn were together last night.

“I'm not sure. She's still in surgery.”

Jocelyn looked towards the direction of the operating room, her heart tightening at the thought of the little girl.

On the side, Cassandra noticed Jocelyn's worried expression and found it insincere.

“Ms. Wright, Dahlia is my daughter. Why are you so concerned?” she asked sharply.

Jocelyn was momentarily at a loss for words.

Nicholas turned his head and shot Cassandra a cold glare. “You know Dahlia is your daughter, yet I've seen no sign of concern from you.”

He had initially hoped to use the child's situation to make Cassandra experience the pain of a child being in danger.

Now he realized that Cassandra didn't care at all. She was completely heartless, even toward her own daughter.

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