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Chapter 401

Chapter 401

Benz didn’t offer false comfort to Esther. He took a sip of whisky and asked coldly, “If it were you, wouldyou do it?”

Without hesitation, Esther replied, “I wouldn’t.”

As a mother, she couldn’t bring herself to be so cruel.

“No, you would,” Benz said with extreme indifference. He swirled the liquid in his glass as he continued,speaking like a philosopher who understood human nature. “Ms. Quill, everyone has their weaknesses,a dark side. When desire is magnified, you never know what terrible things you might do.”

He continued. “You can say that now simply because you haven’t faced such desperation. Imagine ifyour child becomes seriously ill one day, and someone offers to save your son for 15,000,000 dollars.Would you still refuse?”

Esther shook her head resolutely, her eyes shining with determination. Her words carried the power totouch hearts. “Benz, I wouldn’t. While my child is precious, other children are equally precious. I won’ttrample on someone else’s life just for the sake of my child’s survival.

Anna and Benz were shocked by Esther’s response.

Benz took a long look at Esther, feeling a surge of passion in his heart.

“I know where they took Pixie. Shall we go and find her?” he asked.

“Yes.”

Esther’s throat felt dry from nervousness as she sensed a fierce race against death itself. She believedshe could only find consolation by bringing Pixie back to her side.

After finishing his whisky, Benz’s gaze flickered slightly, but he spoke with unwavering determination.“Let’s go!”

Benz had been drinking, so Anna didn’t let him drive. Following the address he provided, they arrivedat a church hospital.

Esther parked the car outside the hospital’s wall and looked at Anna with surprise. “Anna, isn’t this thesame church hospital where Pixie lived before?”

“Yes, it is.” Benz took out his phone and searched for the name of the church hospital on a forum. Hequickly browsed through the hospital’s most renowned departments and sneered.” Do you know whatsurgery this church hospital is famous for? Organ transplants.”

Anna chimed in when she heard Benz, confirming, “That’s right. This church hospital boasts anincredibly high success rate in organ transplants. Sunshine’s heart transplant was also performedhere.”

Benz and Esther fixed their gaze on Anna, prompting her to explain quickly, “No need tomisunderstand. Sunshine’s heart came from an organ donation. I spoke with the doctor, and they wererequired to keep the donor’s identity confidential. However, I gathered from their hints that it wasanother child’s donation.

“When I get the opportunity, I should try to find the donor family and inform them that theirnovelbin

child’s heart saved a lovely girl. If they don’t have other children, I’ll arrange for Sunshine to visit them,too.”

Esther looked at the electric fence outside the hospital and asked hesitantly, “How can we get into thechurch hospital?”

“I’ll go in openly,” Benz said confidently. “You two definitely can’t show up. After I get inside, I’ll find asuitable opportunity to bring you in. Before that, don’t act rashly.’

“How are you getting in, Benz? You’re not…” Esther looked anxious.

She was well aware that the involvement of the church hospital and Maria Church in such a complexweb of interests indicated a confrontation with an immense entity that regular individuals like themcouldn’t challenge.

If she were a single woman, she might be able to confront such a powerful group with a burst ofcourage.

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