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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 593

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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress is the best current series by the author Miss Lyra. The Chapter 593 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 593 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

No sooner had one crisis ended than another began.

That night, Scales was found dead.

At the same time, the internet exploded with fresh scandals about the Glenwood family.

#The Glenwood family hospital exposed: According to whistleblowers, hospital executives abused their positions to collect and store the private medical records of RH-negative blood patients, all to serve as living blood banks for their adopted daughter, Kali.

#Most of the victims came from working-class or impoverished families.

#Whenever Kali needed a transfusion, the hospital would lure these people in for “routine check-ups” and draw their blood—some were unwitting and went along, while others resisted fiercely.

#Those who complied might never realize they'd been used. As for those who refused, the Glenwoods had their ways; in the end, everyone was forced to give up their blood.

Then came the video—just posted, it racked up a hundred thousand likes within minutes.

In the footage, a man was creating a scene at Glenwood Medical Center.

“Give me back my wife’s life!” he screamed. “Everyone, look at this! Glenwood Medical Center is heartless. My wife was eight months pregnant and all she did was refuse to donate blood. They sent someone to murder her—and our unborn child. This hospital is pure evil.”

He wore a white mourning band on his head and a black armband on his sleeve, clutching a framed photo of his late wife to his chest.

The video instantly confirmed every accusation against the Glenwoods.

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