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Novel His Destructive, Toxic Love Chapter 130
Novel His Destructive, Toxic Love by Ethan Prescott
If you don't agree, they can't drag you to do it," Caroline said, gripping Eliza's hand, ready to lead her away. "Let's get out of here. We don't have to stay."
But...Eliza didn't move.
Caroline didn't understand the tangled mess between Eliza and Casper, but Eliza couldn't play dumb.
This was simply donating some blood.
Too much, and it could be fatal. Too little, and she might survive.
Whether her health would stay intact was of no concern to anyone and it didn't matter.
Quietly, she slipped her hand from Caroline's grasp and walked towards the blood donation room. Her silhouette was slender and lonely, exuding an indescribable sense of heartache.
"Eliza..." Caroline's eyes shimmered with unshed tears.
After Eliza entered the blood donation room, the sound of the monitor's alarm echoed through the hospital.
"Grandpa..."
The entire Welton family rushed into the hospital room. Everyone understood what the flatline on the monitor meant. Jeffrey was beyond saving.
"Dad..."
"Grandpa..."
Eliza heard the cries in the blood donation room.
With Jeffrey gone, she felt an indescribable emptiness. She sat on the hospital bed, her gaze distant and forlorn.
...
Jeffrey's funeral was held three days later. Eliza's name was not on the guest list.
The rain poured down.
Casper stood in front of Eliza, umbrella in hand, looking down at her with a cold glint in his eyes. "What are you doing here?"
She remained silent. She just wanted to pay her last respects to the old man.
It was said, Casper took Nova to send off the old man on his last journey, and Eliza, the rightful granddaughter-in-law, had no right to attend.
Eliza was to kneel there in penance.
The cemetery was solemn and dignified. Everyone was in a somber mood.
Jeffrey's closest kin and friends were all there to send him off on his final journey.
Caroline stood next to Casper, dressed in black, her face hidden behind sunglasses.
Nova's presence greatly displeased Caroline. "Why did you bring her? Aren't you afraid of what family and friends might think? What about Eliza? Why isn't Eliza here?"
"Why mention her? If it weren't for her, Grandpa wouldn't have left us so soon." Casper's expression was grave, his tone icy.
Caroline was taken aback. How could he say something so utterly absurd? "What does that have to do with Eliza? Shouldn't you be grateful to her for giving Grandpa a blood transfusion? She doesn't owe us anything, much less Grandpa."
"Doesn't she owe me something? She owes me more than you could imagine," Casper said, his emotions spiraling out of control, his voice a suppressed roar.
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