Chapter 330 Transferred to the VIP Ward She didn't care about anything else. Her vision went black for a moment, but she quickly pulled herself together and ran out.
That was her whole world! She had just returned to the hotel, and the hospital bed was already tidied up? Did Kelvin come? Did he cwith Brandon and take the kids? Penelope stumbled and bumped into several people on her way to the nurse's station.
"Where's the child in bed 26?" Penelope grabbed a nurse, frantic. "She was here today. How could she be gone? Where is she? I didn't sign any discharge papers!" "I'm her mother. I decide if she stays or leaves! How could you just let her go?" "Giveback my daughter!" The nurse was startled. "What are you talking about?" "Lucy in bed 26!" Penelope shouted. "A three-year-old girl with leukemia. Where is she? Her bed is tidied up!" Her heart felt like a chasm, pierced by a chilling wind.
Her Lucy, her Sam! The nurse checked the computer. "Lucy, right? She was transferred to a private ward." Penelope was stunned. "A private ward?" "Yes," the nurse nodded. "She was moved an hour ago, to the top floor. I can take you there." Penelope didn't react immediately.
It wasn't until she stood at the door and heard Ruby and Lucy's voices inside that she cto her senses. Just then, Sam opened the door and saw her. "Oh! Penelope!" "Sam." "We moved to a new ward!" Sam excitedly grabbed her hand and led her inside. "Look, there's a private bathroom, and another ward next door! We don't have to share with others anymore!" The private wards were all individual spaces.
There were dedicated doctors and nurses for check-ups, like a five-star hotel, far from the noise of the general wards.
Ruby said, "Yes, it's quiet and clean, and you can get sgood sleep. Mr. Walker arranged this for us. We just moved in and didn't have tto tell you." Penelope knew this must have been arranged by Brandon.
She was really scared just now.
She thought Lucy had been taken away, and to see Lucy, she would have to find Kelvin. Fortunately, it was just a false alarm! "Penelope, Mr. Walker arranged this well. Just accept it," Ruby quietly pulled her aside. "It's also good for Lucy's condition. The general ward is noisy with people coming and going, and she can't rest well. You can't sleep well either." Saying this, Ruby handed her a bank card.
"The password is the kids' birthdays," Ruby said. "Mr. Walker deposited money into it. Use it without worry. It's under my name, so it can't be traced back to you." "Ruby, thank you so much." Ruby smiled. "We've been together for so long, no need for formalities. In my heart, I've already considered you and the kids as family." Ruby had a tough life too.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIn her youth, she worked as a nanny for the Walker family, taking care of Brandon. She was diligent and well- liked by the Walker family, who kept her employed. But she married a bad man who loved gambling and drinking.
Fortunately, her child was promising, excelling in studies and now working and living abroad, rarely coming back in a year.
Ruby, lonely and bored, found scomfort in having something to do and someone to be with.
Penelope clutched the bank card tightly.
She owed Brandon more and more.
How could she ever repay this? She couldn't clear this debt in her lifetime.
Penelope checked and found that Brandon had deposited two hundred thousand dollars into the card.
She silently noted the amount, how much she spent, and how much was left. She was determined to repay him.
She couldn't repay the personal favors, but she would work hard to earn money and strive not to owe him financially! Afterward, Penelope went to the doctor's.
Maybe because Brandon had spoken to them, the doctor's attitude was noticeably better and more proactive than before.
Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on nov@L5sfor uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! "We are already looking for a matching donor in the bone marrow registry," the doctor said. "You just need to wait for the news." "How long will it take?" "If everything goes smoothly, about half a month." Penelope's heart was still tight. "What if it doesn't go smoothly?" The doctor hesitated for a few seconds and then replied, "The success rate of bone marrow matching is generally one in several million, very low. Whether we can find a match is one thing, and even if we do, there might be rejection." "Rejection?" "Yes, but if it's a family member's bone marrow, the chances of rejection are much lower, which is more conducive to recovery." The doctor explained many professional terms.
Penelope understood part of it and had a rough idea.
Now it depended on whether Kelvin's bone marrow could match.
"No worries, stay positive. There are so many volunteers now. Maybe we'll find a match soon!" Penelope forced a smile. "I hope so." In the study of the King Manor in LA.
Kelvin sat at the desk, the faint blue light from the computer reflecting on his face.
"Have you found Molly?" "Mr. Davis." The voice on the other end of the phone was hesitant.
"Speak!" "Not yet. Molly is using an alias and has no photos. I haven't found her nin any of the systems in the small city." Kelvin frowned.
An ordinary person, hiding her identity so well? Even his subordinates couldn't find her! Planning your weekend reading? Ensure you're on nov L5sfor uninterrupted enjoyment. The next chapter is just a click away, exclusively available on our site. Happy reading! This Molly seemed very unusual! Kelvin's curiosity about her deepened.
It had been a long tsince he had encountered someone he wanted to dig into.
Since he had already started investigating, no matter how well she e hid, he would find her! No one could escape his eyes! "Continue," Kelvin gave a firm order. "Report toas soon as you find her!" "Yes, Mr. Davis."
"She's a living person, working and all drawing in a small city with two kids. How couldnd one know her? Unless..." Kelvin narrowed his eyes.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmMolly had never used her own identity information from the beginning.
She was using someone else's.
Only this way could she hide so deeply! "Mr. Davis, we will expedite the process and notify you immediately once we have any news!" "The sooner, the better!" Kelvin put down the phone and leaned back in his chair.
He pressed his temples.
That small city, his first visit, yet three people left a lasting impression on him.
One was Molly.
Another was Sam.
He hadn't seen Sam for a few days, and his mischievous face was deeply etched in Kelvin's mind.
He wondered if other kids were still bullying him.
He also wondered how his wounds were healing.
Kelvin found it strange that he was actually thinking aboutthree-year-old b boy he had only met twice.
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