Chapter 358: He Trusts Me
Actually, I don't want to suspect him of doing this.
But now, I'm too sensitive, and I don't dare to believe anything anymore.
I chuckle and say to Frances, "Now it's not a good time to talk about this. You should go and see how your mother is doing."
"You should come with me. You are my wife!"
As he speaks, he pulls me to the elevator.
"Why? I was the one pushed your mother. How can I go see her?"
"I know that you didn't do it on purpose." Frances stops and looks at me seriously.
He trusts me!
I sneer and look up at him.
"No, I did it on purpose. I want her to die. She can do something to my mother. Why can't I kill her?"
Since it's impossible for Frances and me to get along in the future, why don't we let each other suffer even deeper injuries? In
this way, when we break up, I can at least be a little more carefree.
"Alright, stop talking."
Frances ignores me and pulls me forward.
While standing outside the operating room for three hours, Frances refuses to let go of my hand. Even if I want to leave, I don't
have a chance.
Finally, the door of the operating room opens and the doctor walks out.
"How's it going?"
Frances walks up and asks in a deep voice.
I feel that although Frances has always been indifferent to Sabina, he actually cares about Sabina. He probably hates me, for I
accidentally push Sabina down.
This is good.
I smile bitterly and look at the doctor.
The doctor shakes his head and sighs, "When the patient fell downstairs, her head was heavily hit, causing intracranial
hemorrhage. She is in a critical condition now. Although we have tried our best to save her, her nervous system has been
affected, which leaves her paralyzed from the thigh down. In other words, she may never be able to stand up again."
Sabina will be paralyzed?
I don't expect that such an unintentional push will cause such a serious consequence.
After a brief pause, the doctor continues, "Besides, when the patient fell downstairs, the knife on her body pierced into her left
wrist, severely affecting her hand muscles and nerves. I have seen Sabina perform and know that she is a famous pianist, but
now she can no longer play the piano."
It comes as a big blow to me.