After signing the agreement, she handed it to Sampson.
Sampson turned over the agreement, looked at the signatures of several people, nodded. He then smiled at Margot and Patrick: "In the future, Nikita has nothing to do with you. I also hope that you will stop looking for her and harassing her."
Patrick looked at Nikita, pale, without speaking.
The girl in front has nothing to do with them.
Patrick felt very angry before, but at this moment, he began to feel uncomfortable.
His eyes were sore.
Margot also felt very stuffy. She has always been conceited and proud, and she can't accept the fact that the daughter they brought back from the countryside doesn't want to live with them.
Their family is a thousand times better than Syracuse Village.
One day, Nikita will regret what she did.
"Nikita, we also signed the documents. As you wish, you have nothing to do with the family in the future. Now, can you treat your mother...well, Margot?" Patrick's voice was astringent.
Margot looked up eagerly.
They didn't forget why they called Nikita here.
Nikita looked at Margot, without speaking. She slowly walked to the bedside.
Patrick got up and made way for her.
After sitting down, she said to Margot, who was lying in the hospital bed: "Take your hand out."
"Don't you already know what's wrong with me? Nikita, you just need to tell me if you can cure this disease." Margot seemed impatient, frowning.
Nikita sneered coldly: "If I know the specific condition, and how to treat it just by looking at it, it is the skill of the immortals. I am a person, not a god, you have the wrong person here to treat you."
Margot paused. She wanted to scold Nikita like she used to. When she was about to scold, she held it back. She now realized the relationship between them.
It's stuffy and uncomfortable.
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