Second Marriage to Mr. Rich (Ned Fletcher)

Chapter 133



Chapter 133

Angeline couldn't find a reason for Robert's presence. Her expression was vacant.

"Of course, Sean doesn't know I'm here in Dmont. If it can be kept a secret, I don't plan on letting Sean know we've met," Robert said.

He set aside his glasses and book on a small table beside him.

He then picked up a compatibility report and continued, "My daughter needs a kidney transplant. The doctors said a relative's kidney would improve the chances of a successful transplant... I'm too old to be a match, but your kidney is perfect for her. Would you be willing to donate?"

Despite requesting Angeline's help, Robert was still reluctant to acknowledge her as his granddaughter.

"She..." Angeline began.

She was supporting her frail body with her weak arms as she lifted herself in bed. Her tear-filled eyes were filled with concern.

"What's happened to her?"

"That's none of your concern. If you're unwilling, I can, of course, find a suitable kidney for my daughter elsewhere. Don't worry about it. You're completely free to refuse," Robert said.

"I'd do anything to help her get better," Angeline replied.

Her hand was resting on her abdomen.

"If there's enough time, could it wait until after I've given birth?"

When she noticed Robert press his lips together in silence, she asked, "Are my twins still there?"

"Wouldn't it be best if they were gone? You're already divorced from Ned. Having the children will inevitably lead to complications in the future," Robert said.

He sensed the choke in Angeline's voice. He put down the compatibility report as he clearly did not want to dwell on the children.

He added, "Since you're willing to donate your kidney to my daughter. I'll cover your living expenses for the next five years. I don't like being indebted to anyone."

With that, Robert leaned on his cane and stood up.

Angeline clenched the fabric of her clothing around her stomach. She didn't offer any explanations to Robert.

"Our family is always about returning kindness and settling scores. We're a tough bunch, I tell you!" Robert declared.

He was walking out as he continued, "I can give you all the resources you need for the next five years. It's up to you how much you're willing to grow. And as for those who've crossed you before? Don't let them escape."

After Robert finished speaking, he left the hospital room.

Asher closed the door behind him.

He followed Robert and said, "Mr. Lawson Senior, everything has been arranged. Ms. Emmerson will be moved before Mr. Lawson arrives from the hotel. But how should we explain this to Mr. Lawson?"

"Sean is a grateful child. He's been protecting Angeline all these years, knowing I've left her to fend for herself. He feels indebted to her.

"He even traveled to Ravoria to register their marriage for the sake of the twins Angeline is carrying! I've seen it all.

"But now, with the company at a critical juncture, he needs to pour all his attention into the company. As for Angeline, I've got that covered. Tell him that!" Robert remarked with a stern face.

Asher followed Robert into the elevator.

He couldn't help but ask, "Still, didn't you just mention that you'd take care of Ms. Emmerson's living expenses for only five years?"

Robert gripped his cane tightly.

"If she can't stand on her own in five years and if she can't rise above those who looked down on her and bullied her, then she's not worthy of our family's blood flowing in her veins. Don't you think so?"

Robert's feelings toward Angeline were complicated. On the one hand, because Angeline had once risked her life to save his daughter, he always had a soft spot for her.

On the other hand, because Angeline was a member of the Emmerson family, he wanted her and the rest of the Emmersons to be forever pinned at the bottom of society—living a life devoid of hope for a better future.Belongs to © n0velDrama.Org.


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