“Yvonne’s kidney isn’t a match, and I won’t help you harm anyone else. If you want to live, cooperate with the doctors. Maybe you can eke out a few more years.”
Vincent couldn’t bear to look at Yolanda any longer. After telling the maid to take care of her, he turned and left.
…
Yvonne was well cared for during her postpartum recovery. Helen prepared a variety of meals for her, including three meals a day and a late-night snack.
Tobias and Emma sent a steady stream of nourishing gifts. Sandra Garcia also visited Yvonne a few times, bringing supplements and a set of intricate gold charms and bracelets for Coralie.
After her recovery period, Yvonne was back to her lively self.
But Bennett, still worried, took Yvonne to the hospital for a check-up.
The results were, of course, perfectly normal. However, as they were leaving the hospital, they happened to run into the Walker family’s maid.
The maid was carrying an insulated container, bringing a meal for Yolanda.
Yolanda’s condition had worsened due to her earlier refusal to cooperate with treatment, forcing her to be hospitalized.
This time she was obediently following the treatment plan, but it was too late. All she could do was undergo dialysis while desperately waiting for a donor.
“I want to see Yolanda.” Yvonne and Bennett followed the Walker family’s maid to the hospital room.
“Okay.” Bennett nodded, waiting for her at the door.
Yvonne entered the room and saw Yolanda sobbing. She had just finished dialysis, and her arm was covered in large, startling needle marks.
Yolanda’s words made Yvonne’s blood boil. If Yolanda weren’t so sick, Yvonne would have slapped her without a second thought.
“We’re all human, and we all only get one life. What makes you think you’re more noble than anyone else? What gives you the right to trade their lives for yours? Do you think you can do whatever you want just because your father has a title? Do you think the law is just for show?!”
To save herself, Yolanda had caused the deaths of three people. The young girl who could have grown up healthy, Flora, and her unborn child—they were all so innocent.
Every life matters, no matter how much you think you’re worth.
“Vincent might be a good father, but he is not a respected official, and he’s certainly not a good person. He will face justice sooner or later. As for you, no one is going to save you anymore. You can just wait to die.”
With that, Yvonne turned and left.
A week after Yvonne’s visit, Yolanda’s heart suddenly stopped during dialysis. Despite resuscitation efforts, she passed away.

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