With a burst of laughter, Summer felt a lot of relief from the annoyance she had been feeling today. The annoyance had dissipated a great deal from her mind.
The call was not short, all the way from the office to the school gate. After getting into the taxi, Summer hung up the phone.
Charlotte had been picked up by Daisy. Summer went straight back to her house, locked herself in her room, and began sorting out her confused thoughts and deciding what was the right thing to do.
After thinking about it for a while, she got an idea in her mind and made a decision. She called Ronald and made an appointment to meet him later.
The meeting place was not far from home. When Summer arrived, she saw Ronald and Samantha sitting side by side. She sat opposite them.
"Summer, you asked us out at this hour. Have you made up your mind?" Ronald asked.
Summer nodded her head faintly, her eyes brushing across Samantha. She looked calm, not excited or delighted.
"If you want me to donate bone marrow, all right, but o n one condition, which you must agree to."
Ronald’s face lit up and he said, "Tell me.”
"After I donate my bone marrow, I'll have nothing to d o with her. The relationship between her and me should not be mentioned to anyone else. Like you said, she gave me a life, and I now return her bone marrow. How about it?"
Summer did not even look at Samantha throughout the conversation because there was no need to.
The reason she agreed to Ronald's request was not because she was kind and benevolent. It was because Samantha had given birth to her and had suffered the pain of childbirth, and she was willing to donate bone marrow to her because she wanted to sever the only bond that existed between them.
Samantha gave her a life,and now she returned her bone marrow, and from that point on, they had nothing to do with each other.
After all, Ronald was his father, not someone else...
Summer felt sick at the thought of them sitting next to each other, it was kind of disgusting. How would Mark react if he knew about this?
Yvette found that Ronald did not spend much time at home these days. He went out every day.
She wondered why he was so busy in Santabaca. Even if he was busy, having to deal with important people i n Santabaca, he did not need to deal with them every day, did he?
Spending time alone at Valentine Mansion was really boring, and she had no idea where to go. Somehow, she thought of the woman in the hospital, Samantha.
Yvette kind of liked the way Samantha spoke. It gratified her vanity to hear compliments from a beautiful woman.
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