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The Marriage She Turned into War novel Chapter 117

I quickly took a cab and rushed to the hospital.

As soon as the attending doctor saw me, he smiled and greeted me.

"Mr. Gebb, you're here. Why don't you go in and see Lana?"

I nodded and followed the doctor into the ward. As soon as I walked in, I spotted Lana lying on the hospital bed, holding the doll that I had bought for her last time.

When she saw me, her face lit up with joy. She clapped her hands and excitedly called out, "Samuel, you've finally come to see me!"

I smiled and walked over to her side. I pulled over a chair and sat down, looking at her gently and warmly as I asked, "How have you been these past few days? Did you take your medicine on time?"

Lana nodded eagerly, pulling my hand and handing me several pieces of candy.

"I've been good! Mr. Harmon was worried that the medicine would taste bad, so he bought me lots of candy. But I didn't eat them because I wanted to share them with you!

"Samuel, I'm going to have surgery soon, but I'm not scared at all. Mr. Harmon said that I'll be better after the surgery. Then, I'll be able to go anywhere I want and do anything I like!"

Looking at Lana's innocent and cheerful face, my heart tightened, and my eyes almost filled with tears.

For children like her, undergoing surgery felt like stepping into the unknown, like walking into the hands of death. No one could predict whether they would come out of it alive.

I gently touched Lana's forehead and smiled softly. "You're such a good girl, Lana. After your surgery, how about I take you out for a big meal? You can eat whatever you want, and I'll even take you wherever you want to go. Okay?"

Lana's bright eyes twinkled as she clapped her hands with excitement.

"Okay! Samuel, you're the best!"

I smiled and patted her head before picking up the kettle to get some water.

Abigail was furious, and she seemed as if she was ready to grab me and hold me in place.

But I didn't even spare her a glance as I turned around and left.

"Samuel, if you leave right now, you'll regret it!" Abigail shouted after me, her eyes red with anger and her voice filled with venom.

Her words made me laugh.

The biggest regret I had was not seeing her true nature earlier and not divorcing her sooner. If I had recognized her hypocrisy back then, things might not have turned out this way.

I didn't look back. I quickly got into the elevator and returned to Lana's ward.

What I didn't expect was that I had underestimated Abigail's malice.

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