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The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor) novel Chapter 642

Chapter 642

What was wrong with men these days? Had they all lost their sense of decency?

She didn’t want to say anything morejust hoped the girl in front of her could find some backbone, learn from this disaster, and keep her eyes open next time.

I’ll transfer the money now.Ivy took out her phone, not hesitating for a second.

Roberta fished out her own phone. As soon as she unlocked the screen, Ivy caught a glimpse of her wallpapera sweet photo of Roberta and her loser ex, both smiling, looking as happy as could be.

Maybe she noticed Ivy’s reaction, because Roberta paused. Hold on a sec.

She immediately changed her wallpaper, muttering under her breath, I’ll delete every last photo of that jerk tonight.

Ivy sent her ten thousand dollars right away. The notification pinged, payment received.

Roberta’s eyes filled with tears. I’ll pay you back within six months, I promise. I’ll even write you a note with interest.”

That’s not necessary. If you don’t pay me back on purpose, I’m not about to drag you to court over this amount. I’m helping you out of kindnessif you try to cheat me, then I’ll just have to wish that you only ever meet scumbags for the rest of your life.”

Ivy’s words were harsh, but sometimes a dose of honesty was the greatest kindness. Roberta didn’t take it the wrong way. In fact, she grew even more

earnest. I won’t, I swear. Thank youreally.”

Just as they finished talking, Jamison walked over with a woman in a doctor’s coat. We’ll get you into surgery in a bit,the doctor said.

Roberta was startled. “I thought it was supposed to be tomorrow?

We’re shortstaffed tonight, but Professor Ludwig made a call and got an OBGYN

to come in.

If Jamison made the request himself, no doctor would say no.

Ivy shot her husband a look of surprise. Roberta, too, was deeply grateful. Thank youif it weren’t for you two today

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Chapter 642

When you’re desperate and someone steps in to help, it can break you. Roberta’s words dissolved into sobsshe couldn’t even get a full sentence out.

Jamison’s expression stayed cool and distant. You shouldn’t get so worked up. Too much emotion could cause another hemorrhage.

Roberta had to force herself to calm down, taking deep breaths.

Soon, a nurse arrived with the surgical consent form.

Normally, family would sign, but with Jamison vouching for her, Roberta was allowed to sign for herself.

Would you like anesthesia?the nurse asked. It costs extra, but you can do the procedure without it.

Roberta barely hesitated. “No anesthesia. Just do it.”

Ivy didn’t quite understand, but Jamison knewand quietly warned her, Without anesthesia, it’s going to hurt. A lot.

I know. I looked it up.Roberta’s lips trembled as she thanked him again, then turned to the nurse. I’m sure. No anesthesia.

She needed her body and mind to remember the agonyto carve it into her bones, so she’d never again let herself fall for the wrong man.

Alright. Get ready. We’ll begin in ten minutes.The nurse left, consent form in hand. Roberta was terrified. She could barely handle her usual cramps; now she was about to have cold instruments scraping her insides, pulling out what was left. The thought alone made her shiver uncontrollably.

Don’t worry. You’ll be okay.Ivy wasn’t exactly close to Roberta, but it was the only

comfort she could offer.

Once Roberta was wheeled away, Ivy let out a sigh, muttering, She’s refusing anesthesia to make sure she never forgets this pain. She wants it to last.

That takes guts.

Jamison said nothing. He didn’t care much about other people’s problems. The only reason he helped tonight was to get things over withso his wife wouldn’t worry herself sick.

Ivy understood this perfectly. She turned to him with a small smile. Thank u. This really had nothing to do with you, but you still came along and did me..

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