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She remembered Norah’s peculiar attitude towards Marlin and her eyes. Dolores wasn’t sure if Norah had a tattoo, but she had an intuition that Norah had some form of connection with Marlin in the past.
She couldn’t ept it. Marlin should be hers. No one could take him away from her!
Her gaze hardened. In her eyes, anyone who tried to keep her away from Marlin was an enemy and deserved to be dealt with harshly. She set down the paper, returned to the guest room, and made a phone call.
“Hey, Luca, I heard you’re short on money recently. I’ll pay you if you help me deal with someone.”
After ending the call, Dolores clutched the bed sheets tightly, a cold gleam in her eyes.
“Norah, after being absent from Marlin’s life for so many years, why would you have to appear just when I was getting close to him? So if you may, go to hell. You have to vanish from his sight!” Dolores murmured to herself.
After work, Norah nced at her phone and saw numerous missed calls from Joanna. She quickly signaled for a taxi and entered.
“Hello, Joanna, why did you call multiple times?”
At the time of Joanna’s attempts to reach her, Norah had been entrenched in the operating room, which had prevented her from responding.
“Norah, did you hear about Susanna? She attempted to take her own life.”
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Norah’s hand froze as she secured her seat belt.
“What? How could that happen?”
Outside the ICU, Joanna gazed solemnly at the patient inside and spoke to Norah in a somber tone.
“Thankfully, they intervened in time. Susanna is currently under observation in the ICU.”
Norah’s voice faltered. “How could this have happened?” When Joanna had previously mentioned Susanna’s adverse reactions, Norah had assumed it was just part of her adjustment to the treatment. Susanna’s suicide attempt caught herpletely off guard.
“I wasn’t aware until I arrived at the hospital today. Sean is also here, waiting for Susanna to wake up.”
Now, Norah realized that Sean had returned to Glophia.
“Notify me of any developments.”
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