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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 358

Flora was a good wife, considerate and gentle. No matter how late he came home from work, she would always leave a light on for him. When he drank too much at social events, she would personally make him a hangover soup.

She kept his shirts and suits perfectly ironed, and she would vary the meals to suit his tastes.

In their third year of marriage, Flora became pregnant.

She seemed overjoyed. She bought countless baby clothes and toys and even decorated the nursery.

At that time, Oscar also began to feel a sense of anticipation for the child in her womb. It seemed that living like this wouldn't be so bad after all.

But when Flora was five months pregnant, Yolanda suddenly suffered from kidney failure.

Yolanda's condition was congenital. She had her first kidney transplant at twelve and had been fine for years. But this time, the illness struck swiftly and fiercely.

The transplanted kidney had completely failed, and Yolanda needed another transplant immediately to survive.

The Rogers family ran a hospital and controlled a vast medical network, so finding a kidney wasn't difficult. The problem was Yolanda's rare blood type.

People with that blood type were few and far between. Oscar searched the system and found several candidates, but none were a match.

Yolanda's health was deteriorating rapidly; she couldn't wait long.

And then, a matching kidney donor appeared: Flora.

Flora's prenatal check-up report showed that she also had the rare blood type, and it was a perfect match for Yolanda.

At that point, Flora was only four months away from giving birth, and the Rogers family was faced with a dilemma.

The Walker family doted on Yolanda, their only daughter, and they were putting immense pressure on the Rogers family.

In the end, the Rogers family chose to sacrifice Flora and her unborn child. Because she was five months along, an ultrasound had already determined the baby's gender—it was a girl.

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