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Chapter 397

    Chapter 397


    Marina was reluctant to tell Olivia everything, but she had no better option.


    Hence, she revealed everything to Olivia.


    Olivia’s expression changed after listening to her. “You knew that your bone marrow was a match, but


    you didn’t say anything? And you’re nning to watch Mom’s condition get worse until her time is up?


    “Even if you didn’t know about her identity, didn’t you think that it was cruel to do that? You robbed me


    of my mother’s love for so many years. What else were you unhappy about?”


    The more she thought about it, the more furious she became.


    She couldn’t understand how a person could be this cruel.


    She continued, “Even an adopted dog and its owner would have bonded after spending time together


    for so many years!”


    Marina was crying so much that she could barely speak properly.


    “I know that everything’s my fault. But now’s not the time to talk about this. If you really want to save


    me, just get me out of here. I have to donate my bone marrow to Mom before it’s too


    Olivia held back the urge to p Marina.


    Taking a few deep breaths, Olivia attempted to keep her cool.


    “Don’t worry, I’ll get you out of here. It’s not because of you, but to save my mother. But now’s not the


    time for that. I actually snuck into this ce.”


    Marina said, “Save my father. My mother-no, that woman-is crazy! She’s been plotting this for a lot of


    years, just to make him regret it!


    “Dad was suffering from amnesia when he married her. After he recovered his memories, my mother


    was the only person he truly loved.


    “That’s why that woman bore resentment. She stole me away from them and raised me, filling my head


    with things since I was young.


    “That was why I couldn’t get over it after she faked her death and put all the me on Mom. I saw Mom


    as an enemy and even made her barren.


    “It was all that woman’s fault! She manipted me and tried to make me hurt Mom. Mom’s suffering


    from leukemia because of that woman, too.


    “Now, she’s only one step away from achieving her objective!


    “She’s trying to make Dad regret letting her down. She spent so many years waiting for this. She wants


    to see Dad sumb to despair today. You must stop her. She will never let him off the hook.”


    Marina tried to hold Olivia’s hand. “I know that it’s almost impossible for me to survive this. But please,


    Olivia, I’m begging you.”


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    There was always something resentful about a pitiful person.


    Olivia had resented Marina the most in the past, but she couldn’t do anything about it right


    now.


    Not only Chloe, but Connor’s life also depended on Marina.


    If Marina died, Connor would lose his mother.


    Olivia said, “I’ll think of a way to save you. But you have to promise me that you’ll live no matter what


    happens!”


    Marina blinked. Even if she wanted to nod, she couldn’t do it. All she could do to express her


    feelings was to plead with her eyes.


    Marina said, “I know. I will stay alive to save Mom. You have to get me out of here as soon as


    possible.


    “That woman is feeding me drugs that can worsen my condition. Mom doesn’t have much time left. If


    you help me out, I’ll tell you a secret in exchange.”


    Olivia red at her, not expecting Marina to be this cruel. “Got it. I shouldn’t be staying here for too


    long. I have to go.”


    She roughly checked on Marina’s condition and left.


    In truth, she could hardly calm herself. She never imagined the truth to be this cruel.


    If Marina was Chloe’s biological daughter, who were Olivia’s parents?


    What exactly happened that year? Were her parents aware of her existence?
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