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My Maternity Records Belong to Another Woman novel Chapter 67

Chapter 27

The snake venom was already eating through him.

The skin around the wounds had gone a ghastly shade of bluishpurple.

By the time the guards carried Charles out of the villa on a stretcher, he was drenched in blood and trembling uncontrollably-

Yet still murmuring, deliriously, Vivian

Vivian didn’t even spare him a glance.

She turned and walked the other way.

It was only through Mr. Chambersupdates that she learned:

The venom dosage had been too high.

It had already caused severe and irreversible nerve damage.

The onceproud CEO of the Foster Group had, overnight, become a paralyzed manbedridden, unable to care for himself.

A voice message came through from Mr. Chambers.

It was thick with chokedup sobs.

Ms. Bennettplease, for the sake of the marriage you once shared with Mr. Fosterjust see him. Just once,

If you truly hate him, thenfor the friendship we once had, won’t you come see him anyway?

Mr. Chambers had once driven twenty kilometers in a storm just to pick her up.

He had brought gifts to her parents every holiday, no matter how busy he was.

Vivian typed back, without hesitation:

[Alright. I’ll come.]

At Ridgewood Hospital’s inpatient wing,

Vivian followed the message thread until she found Charles Foster’s room.

The door wasn’t fully shut.

Through the crack, a stifled groan escapedlow and tight, strained by pain. Chapter 27

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Vivian’s lashes quivered as she peeked inside.

A nurse was unwrapping the layers of gauze from his back.

As the dressing peeled off, Charles let out a muffled grunt.

The venom was still in his system.

Under the sterile white light, the wound edges looked blackened and raw, crusted with halfdried blood- like some grotesque centipede stitched into his skin.

When the cotton swab pressed into the wound, Charlesfingers clawed at the bedsheet.

His knuckles whitened.

A nearsilent gasp scraped from his throat, as if something lodged there was choking the air out of him.

Ms. Bennettare you starting to feel sorry for our Mr. Foster?

The sudden voice behind her startled Vivian.

She turned and found Mr. Chambers watching her with a pleading expression.

Her face, however, remained impassive-

Too calm to seem like herself.

Aiding a murderer doesn’t earn my sympathy,she said flatly.

I came because I said I would. I’ve seen enough. I’m leaving.

But just as she turned, Mr. Chambers suddenly grabbed her wrist-

And shoved her into the room.

Click. The door locked behind her.

Ms. Bennett, don’t be alarmed. Mr. Foster has something to say.

Vivian stared at him, then at Charles lying on the bed.

A cold laugh escaped her lips.

What now? Your precious Diana murdered my parentswhat, you planning to finish the job?

Charles spoke calmly from the bed.

Never. Vivianif anything, I love you too much.

He slowly buttoned up his hospital gown.

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Then, with a snap of his fingers, the guards lifted his immobile body and transferred him to the second bed.

He lay on his side, letting the nurse position him-

In a posture Vivian knew too well. One that made her skin crawl with memory.

He was preparing for a bone marrow extraction.

Vivian’s expression twisted in disgust.

Have you lost your mind? You and your son aren’t even a match. What’s the point?

Charlespale lips curved faintly.

It’s not for Evanit’s for you.

I told you. I owe you this.

And thenVivian’s nightmare played out all over again.

The long extraction needle punched through his skin, advance through the cortical bone, and bored into the

marrow.

His entire body convulsed with pain.

Yet he clamped his jaw until the muscle jumped, refusing to let a single sound escape.

Vivian watched in silence.

Then, without a word, she grabbed a chair in the roomsmashed it into the locked door, tore the handle

loose, and walked out without once looking back.

She left behind only one line,

Echoing in Charles Foster’s ears long after she was gone:

Pathetic. Through and through..

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