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Chapter 215 Kaleb Is Utterly Disappointed in Eva
"Argh ... mm-hmm!"
Eva immediately broke into a sweat, her face turning bright red and purple from the pain.
"Eva!" Laurel hurriedly rushed to support her and pushed Isabel away.
"Are you okay? Eva?" Laurel looked at Eva, whose expression was filled with intense pain, and her wrinkled old face showed how heartbroken she was.
"It hurts, it hurts, Mom, my stomach hurts ... " Eva said in broken gasps.
Laurel's eyes filled with fury as she glared at Isabel. "You wicked girl! What did you do to Eva?!" Laurel's voice trembled with anger. "If anything happens to her, I swear I'll make you pay!"
Isabel narrowed her eyes, coldly staring at Eva's stomach. She hadn't done anything drastic—just paid back in kind, eye for eye.
Eva had nearly caused Yvette to miscarry, so Isabel's revenge was to make sure Eva would never be able to bear children.
A person this cruel didn't deserve to be a mother. Even if she were to become one, it was likely the child would turn out just like Eva.
To avoid poisoning the future child who might be born to Eva, Isabel considered this an act of indirect kindness.
"Eva, don't worry, I'll take you to the hospital right away," Laurel said, her anger toward Isabel was forgotten as she focused on Eva's serious condition.
Just as Laurel had rushed Eva to the hospital, Kaleb arrived.
"Kaleb, you're finally here! Eva was just sent to the emergency room, and we don't even know what's going on with her. If anything happens to her, I'll call the police and have her arrested on the spot!" Laurel said, her voice full of fury.
"How did it get this bad?" Kaleb's brow furrowed in confusion.
"It's Isabel. She's getting more ruthless by the day. I'm starting to think she's driven by hate, maybe even losing her mind. To attack Eva on the street like that. Does she really not care if someone ends up dead?" Laurel fumed. Just as she finished speaking, the emergency room door opened.
So soon?
Weren't they just taking her in?
Could something have gone wrong? Is it too late for treatment, and now ...
Laurel and Kaleb were both gripped by a sudden, unsettling thought.
But then, to their surprise, Eva walked out of the emergency room, looking completely fine.
It was the last thing they'd anticipated.
"Eva, you ... you're okay?" Laurel asked, her gaze sweeping over Eva from head to toe. Kaleb also stared at her, bewildered.
Before Eva could figure out what to say, the doctor spoke up.
"She's perfectly fine. Don't come running to the hospital pretending to be sick when there's nothing wrong with you. It's ridiculous. And then you try to bribe me into saying you're ill? What do you think I am?" the doctor snapped, his face tight with displeasure as he stormed off.
Silence.
It was so quiet, you could hear a pin drop.
Laurel and Kaleb stared at Eva with such bewildered expressions that she couldn't bring herself to look up.
After being rushed to the emergency room, the pain in her lower abdomen suddenly disappeared.
She was confused. Just moments before, the pain had been excruciating, so how had it completely disappeared as soon as she entered the room?
Kaleb and Laurel were still waiting outside, and she couldn't just walk out and tell them that the pain had suddenly stopped.
If she did, they'd probably think she was faking it, trying to frame Isabel.
The problem was, the pain on the way here had been so intense she thought she might die from it.
Who knew why it suddenly stopped?
Since she was already here, she figured she might as well let things play out naturally. She could bribe the attending doctor to say her condition was serious, which would make Kaleb and Laurel hate Isabel even more.
But the attending doctor was uncooperative. Not only did he refuse, but he also scolded her, calling her morally corrupt and accusing her of wasting his time when he could be treating others.
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