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Purchased A Mr. Right novel Chapter 1845

The operation was arranged in the morning.

After the bone marrow was extracted, Tina felt sore and numb all over her body. Lying on the hospital bed, she was pushed back to the ward. After that, she immediately fell asleep.

During this period, Wilson did not leave her for a moment.

When Tina opened her eyes again, the sun was setting. In fact, she had slept for a whole day.

Tina looked around and could not find Wilson in the ward. She guessed that he must have gone to the canteen to fetch her some food.

After Tina woke up, she felt much more energetic.

She wanted to know whether Bill's operation had been successful.

She reached out her hand to the right side of the hospital bed, wanting to call the nurse. But she found that the calling device seemed to be broken, and no response was received from the other side.

Tina sat up slowly, put on her shoes, and got off the bed.

She slowed her pace down and walked to the door of the ward. When she was about to continue to walk in the direction of the nurse station, she caught a glimpse of a beautiful figure passing by the ward.

It was Abby Amery. She greeted Tina with a smile. "Miss Hall!"

Tina nodded as a reply.

Tina did it only for face-saving purposes.

Abby continued with a gentle smile, "On behalf of the Amery family, I would like to express our gratitude to you. Your decision to donate your bone marrow would of crucial importance to my uncle's health recovery. His operation had been very successful. The doctor told us that it won't take long for him to recover!"

Tina replied nonchalantly, "You're welcome!"

Abby was holding a heat-retaining lunch box in her right hand. When she wanted to raise her hand to tug the hair near her ear, she changed the heatretaining lunch box to her left hand.

The movement of Abby made Tina's sightline fall down a little.

Abby then explained with a smile, "This is the nutritious bone soup that my grandmother specially asked me to send to my uncle. There is ginseng in the soup, and ginseng is very good for health preservation. But my grandmother only asked our chef to cook only one serve..."

Speaking of this, an awkward expression appeared on Abby's face.

Abby looked at Tina apologetically and said, "Miss Hall, my grandmother is getting old, and sometimes she behaved like a child. She may have some prejudice against you now, and sometimes she would be rude to you, but I hope you don't hate her. I believe that the misunderstanding between the two of you will be solved with time and patience in the future!"

Abby's makeup was exquisite and elegant. When she spoke, there was always a graceful smile on her face.

However, these words sounded hypocritical, or even hateful to Tina.

Tina smiled and replied slowly, "Isn't it what you want now?"

In the Amery family, Old Madam Amery disliked Tina the most, while the other family member who absolutely did not want Tina to be recognized and admitted as Bill's daughter was none other than Abby.

Otherwise, she would not try so hard to cover up the fact that Bill was sick.

Abby had been raised up by the Amery Family since she was still a very little child. She tended to think that she was the only inheritress to the Amery family because the Amery family had no other children. She believed that she could naturally enjoy everything which the Amery family could offer.

Tina's identity was undoubtedly a threat to Abby status.

A beam of cold light flashed in Abby's eyes.

Her face became gloomy, though almost in an unnoticeable manner, as if Tina had seen through her mind.

A few seconds later, the smile on Abby's face gradually returned, as if she did not understand Tina's words. "Miss Hall, you seem to have misunderstood me!"

Tina replied with a faint smile, "We all know clearly whether it's a misunderstanding or not!"

Abby did not answer Tina directly. She tried to keep her dignity and elegance unaffected. She nodded apologetically and said, "Sorry, Miss Hall, I need to go to see my uncle now. I'll talk to you next time!"

After that, Abby left elegantly in her high heels.

Tina looked away indifferently.

As soon as Abby left, the elevator door was opened, and Wilson strode out of it.

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