Although Cathleen dislikes Margot for not inheriting her excellent genes, she is glad in her heart when she thinks of Nikita.
At least, she has a granddaughter who is very similar to her.
Although her daughter is not promising, she likes this granddaughter.
"At the beginning, she was insisting on being with Patrick. And she did not hesitate to sever ties with her family. I was so disappointed with her at that time that I told myself I never had this daughter. It has nothing to do with me whether she is in a good condition or not in the future.
But now, seeing her like this, I couldn't help feeling distressed for her. She is my daughter after all. And I can't really ignore her when she is in a life danger."
Speaking of this, Cathleen paused for a while. Seeing Nikita remain an indifferent look on her face, she went silent for a few seconds before she spoke up again: "She did do a lot of wrong things. But she carried you for ten months and gave birth to you after all..."
"You..."
"She brought me to life indeed." Nikita, who had been silent, spoke up and interrupted Cathleen's words. "So, I have already repaid her for that."
Cathleen was stunned.
Nikita looked at her indifferently and continued: "I checked on her illness. And I can cure her. I can let her live for another five or ten years. If she is lucky enough, it's impossible for her to be cured for a lifetime without relapse."
Cathleen was stunned again and began to look excited: "Then..."
"But she thought I was a liar who deliberately gave her a poisonous prescription to harm her." Seeing Cathleen's happy and excited eyes, Nikita picked up a mocking smile. "Since she thinks I am a liar who wants to harm her, then she doesn't need me to treat her illness.
After all, I am not qualified to cure her as a liar. Don't you think so, Old Mrs. Garrett?"
Nikita still called her Old Mrs. Garrett.
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