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Chapter 43

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    Upon receiving Marissa’s instruction, Ferris immediately informed the Sanchez family that Dr. Riss had arrived in Blebert and would soon be at the hospital to examine Caylee. The Sanchez family, ted by the news, quickly notified the hospital. The staff, excited about the arrival of the renowned Dr. Riss, buzzed with anticipation. Even the hospital director was at the entrance, ready to greet Dr. Riss personally


    After finishing her conversation with Ferris, Marissa rushed downstairs, expecting the other members of the Nash family to be still asleep at this early hour, and not intending to disturb anyone. However, as she reached the living room, she found Balthasar sitting on the sofa, looking solemn. Seeing her, Balthasar sighed and said, “Tiffany, your mother is critically ill. Go see her onest time.” Before Marissa could reply, he added earnestly, “I know you harbor resentments towards her, but she is your mother. She gave you life. Saying goodbye means you’ll owe her nothing further.”


    Marissa recalled a diary entry she had read the night before, detailing Tiffany’s only visit to the Sanchez family home to see Caylee. It was her first andst encounter with her mother at the age of thirteen. Previously, the Nash family had med Caylee for Brian’s disappearance, causing a rift with the Sanchez family and prohibiting any contact. Consequently, Tiffany had never been allowed to visit her mother


    When rtions between the families slightly improved at Tiffany’s age of thirteen, Balthasar unexpectedly allowed her to visit Caylee. The Sanchez family weed Tiffany warmly, but the visit ended disastrously. Upon seeing her mother, Tiffany erupted in anger, calling Caylee a jinx and ming her for her father’s death. She dered that she never wanted to see her mother again and wished for her swift demise


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    Caylee, described as being in a semi-vegetative state, was half-awake and half-asleep. She could hear and respond tomands through simple gestures but was unable to open her eyes or fully wake up. Therefore, Tiffany’s harsh outburst was tragically one-sided. Unable to speak, Caylee could only wave her arms in distress as she listened to the cruel words from her daughter. Following that visit, Caylee’s health rapidly deteriorated to near death, necessitating several critical interventions to stabilize her. However, her condition continued to decline sharply after that incident. This event deepened the existing rift between the Nash and Sanchez families, with Tiffany’s parents vowing to disown her as their granddaughter


    Tiffany recorded this painful episode in her diary. Even without witnessing these moments herself, Marissa could feel Caylee’s despair, pain, and helplessness through the vivid descriptions. Near the end of the diary entry, Tiffany penned a remorseful note: “I’m sorry, Mom. Although I had never met you before, I always missed you and was thankful for the life you gave me. I looked forward to meeting you, and today was the happiest day of my life. But I’m sorry, Mom. I lost control and hurt you, but it wasn’t my intention. There’s a devil in my mind that controls me, making me act against my will. I’m sorry, Mom. I can’t see you again because I’m afraid that devil will make me hurt you once more. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry…”


    The tear-stained corner of the diary page underscored Tiffany’s deep regret and sorrow. Marissa felt as if everything was cloaked in an imprable mist, making it difficult to understand


    “I’ll go to the hospital immediately, Grandpa,” Marissa replied to Balthasar, and then she hurried off to the hospital. Meanwhile, Connor received a message from Domenic. “Mr. Daniels, Dr. Riss has gone to Benevolence Hospital!”


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