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Chapter 189

Chapter 189

In the hospital, Scott placed Liliane in a private ward, which eased Leah’s worries. Initially, Leah wasworried that Scott would find out that Liliane had a congenital heart condition, as some things but thecondition of one’s health could be concealed,

Hiding the condition could lead to Scott making a misdiagnosis and potentially have serious andunpredictable consequences.novelbin

Leah had two reasons for transferring Liliane to this hospital. Firstly, Scott, like Wilson, was a cardiacspecialist. Secondly, it was a private hospital under the Warner Group, ensuring better confidentialityand minimizing disruptions to Liliane’s recovery.

“Dr. Holden, regarding my daughter’s condition…” Leah began, her concern evident.

Scott maintained a strict and professional demeanor as he responded, “Based on Ms. Anstey’s currentcondition, a heart transplant is the best treatment option.”

Leah was well aware that a heart transplant was the optimal choice for Liliane. However, the challengelay in finding a legal and suitable donor heart. If it were easy to find a compatible heart, she wouldn’thave hinted to Wilson about obtaining Esther’s heart.

It wasn’t all in vain. If Esther’s heart proved to be a match for Liliane, she would seize the opportunity.As a mother, she was willing to do whatever it took for Liliane’s survival, even if it meant taking a life.

“Thank you, Dr. Holden,” Leah expressed her gratitude before asking, “Are there any specificprecautions we should take for my daughter’s current condition?”

“Yes,” Scott maintained his professional demeanor as a doctor. “Maintaining a positive mood. andminimizing stress and worries is crucial. Heart conditions are highly sensitive to stimulation, and

excessive stimulation could endanger her heart.”

“I understand. Thank you, Dr. Holden.” Leah made a gesture as if to offer a bank card to Scott.

Scott shook his head, firmly refusing, “I have a salary, and I can support myself. Please don’t insult myintegrity by offering something like this.”

Leah watched Scott’s retreating figure, feeling worried. She wanted Scott to keep her daughter’scongenital heart condition a secret from Bradley. If he refused the bank card, her plan would becompromised.

Leah was troubled, hoping that Scott was a dedicated doctor who would not unnecessarily interfere infront of Bradley. Taking a deep breath, she pretended everything was normal and returned to Liliane’sroom.

“Liliane.”

Full of worry, Liliane asked, “Mom, how did it go? Did Dr. Holden agree? He won’t tell Bradley about mytrue condition, right?”

“He won’t,” Leah reassured Liliane firmly. “Don’t worry. Everything will be fine.” Liliane breathed a sighof relief. She held Leah’s hand and expressed her distress, “If Dr. Holden reveals my true condition toBradley, he’ll know that it’s impossible for me to have children due to my health. Then he’ll definitelyquestion where Felix came from. If he finds

out that Felix is Esther’s child, wouldn’t it…”

‘All be in vain?”

“It won’t happen,” Leah said with conviction “Liliane, focus on recovering your health for now. Your well-being is more important than anything else.”

“Mom, it’s all because of Esther. If it weren’t for her “Liliane’s voice was filled with anger andresentment, sharp and cutting “My heart was perfectly fine during the five years Esther was in prison,but as soon as she was released, my condition became so severe.”

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