Chapter 118
Chapter 118
Catalina quickly apologized, "I didn't mean to blame you. I was just too anxious and my tone was
harsh. Please don't take it personally. Which hospital is Grandma in now? I'll go there right away."
Keira told her it was the same hospital as before.
In a hurry, Catalina hailed a passing taxi and headed straight to the hospital.
When she arrived, Maggie had already been taken out of the emergency room and transferred to a
regular ward.
She was still unconscious.
There was an oxygen tube in her nose and an IV drip attached to her hand.
Nurses were monitoring her heart rate at the side.
A few doctors were gathered outside the ward, discussing something in low voices.
Upon entering, Catalina saw the frail appearance of her grandmother, and her eyes reddened.
Seeing Catalina, Keira quickly stood up and asked, "How is your brother's condition?"
"He's fine. He didn't commit any crime, so he won't go to jail. What about grandma? How is her
condition?"
"The doctors are still discussing it."
As Keira spoke, she wiped her tears, "It's like it never rains but it pours. Your brother's issues haven't
been resolved, and now your grandmother is back in the hospital. It's really unsettling..."
Keira's unintentional words caused Catalina to be taken aback.
It never rains but it poured?
Could it be that all of those were orchestrated by someone with ill intentions behind the scenes?
While Catalina was thinking about it, a doctor asked seriously from the ward's entrance, "Who is
Maggie's family member? Someone who can make decisions."
"It's me."
Catalina hurriedly stepped forward.
"Come with me to my office."
"Okay."
Catalina anxiously followed the doctor into his office.
Once they were in the room, the doctor told Catalina honestly, "Maggie's condition is very critical this
time. The medicine we've been using for her suddenly ran out nationwide. Now, we have to import it
from abroad, but even with expedited shipping, it might take three or four days. However, without the
medicine, it's uncertain if Maggie's body can endure."
"How could this happen?"
Catalina's face turned pale and asked, "How can it suddenly run out while nothing special happen?"
"I'm not sure either. They said there was a problem with the supply chain. It just happened today, and
we find it strange too!"
"It just happened today?"
Catalina's face turned even paler.
Could it be that all of those was orchestrated by someone with ill intentions behind the scenes?
Otherwise, how could all these events happen so coincidentally?
"Isn't there any other medicine that can substitute for this one?"
"Of course, there are alternatives, but those medicines are too mild for Maggie and they won't be
effective."
"How could this happen?"
Catalina was anxious. Her eyes turned red and she asked, "If there's no medicine, how long can my
grandmother hold on to it?"
"Probably not more than two days. What I mean is... The family needs to be prepared mentally."
"No!"
Tears flowed uncontrollably from Catalina's eyes.
She grabbed the doctor's hand in desperation and begged, "I can't do it. I can't prepare for this
mentally! I want to save her. Please, doctor. I am begging you..."
The doctor let out a long sigh and answered, "One can't make bricks without straw! The discontinuation
of this medicine is too strange and no one has expected it."
"The medicine..."
Catalina suddenly realized, "Yes, the medicine! Whoever arranged this must have the medicine."
"What do you mean?"
The doctor was confused.
"Doctor, please stabilize my grandmother's condition. I'll go find the medicine right now!"
After saying that, Catalina ran out of the office.
"Hey, where are you going to find the medicine?"
The doctor chased after her in bewilderment. "You don't even know what medicine you need!"
However, Catalina had already disappeared from the corridor.
She knew where she should go to find the medicine.
Sandal Villa.
It must be the lady from Sandal Villa!
Catalina hailed a taxi and headed straight for Shaffer Mountain's Sandal Villa.
Sitting in the car, she tightly held her phone and her fingers turned pale.
Her mind was engaged in a constant tug-of-war.
Should she reach out to Bennett about that matter?
Would he be willing to help her?
Should she make the call or not?
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Bennett had also told her that they would never have anything to do with each other again.
However...
Was her future more important, or was this useless pride more important?
Catalina bit her lip tightly, tears constantly swirling in her eyes.
In the end, she mustered up the courage and dialed Bennett's number.
No matter what was the outcome, at least she had bravely tried!
Though she knew the chances were slim, what if a miracle happened?
"Ring... Ring..."
The phone emitted a long mechanical sound.
Each ring felt like a curse, constantly pulling at her nerves.
She was so nervous that her breathing became erratic.
Her heart seemed to have climbed up to her throat.
She was afraid he would answer the phone.
She was even more afraid of him not answering her call.
There were so many thoughts in her mind. Suddenly...
"Who is this?"
A low, deep voice came from the other end of the phone.
It was Bennett!
With just those words, Catalina recognized him instantly.
Her heart tightened.
Her breath stopped for a moment.
The grip on the phone tightened unconsciously.
Her heart felt like it was about to jump out of her chest.
They had agreed to have nothing to do with each other, yet here she was, contacting him again in just
a few days.
"It's... It's me..."
Catalina said in a trembling voice, "Bennett, I..."
"Catalina!"
Before she could finish her sentence, Bennett interrupted her.
He stopped her by calling her name.
Catalina trembled.
Her face turned slightly pale.
"Uh... Yes."
She replied meekly.
Her attitude was very humble.
"What did I tell you that day and how did you respond?"
Bennett asked on the phone with a cold tone.
He showed not even a hint of warmth or emotion.
Catalina fell silent.
Tears kept swirling in her eyes.
Bennett continued, "We'll never have anything to do with each other."
Catalina's tears gushed like a flood.
Then, Bennett asked her again, "Do you not understand those words?"
"I understand..."
Catalina nodded.
After answering, she hung up the phone.
Her tears burst out like a broken dam.
How low could she stoop to make that call to him?
She thought he might save her from danger, but in the end, she was only pushing herself into an icy
abyss.
On what grounds did she believe that man, who hated her so much would help her?
What made her think that the man who wanted to return her to her original owner, would confront his
own mother for her sake?
"Cataline, you are just a fool!"
"You have over-estimated yourself. That's your delusional hope and your unrealistic fantasies!"
"That's why you are in such a miserable and painful life!"
The busy tone on the phone beeped loudly, almost deafening.
Bennett held the phone tightly and didn't let go for a long time.
The veins on the back of his hand bulged.
She was the one who made the phone call.