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The Heiress They Couldn't Break novel Chapter 38

The Heiress They Couldn’t Break

Chapter 38 The Price of Compassion

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When Amelia rushed to the hospital, the Nygards were already gathered outside the room.

Maxwell spotted her first and sneered, Well, look who finally decided to show up. Busy bee, huh?

Amelia ignored him and walked straight toward the door.

Raymond blocked her path. Your Aunt Thea just fell asleep. Don’t disturb her.

Just then, Marcelo stepped forward, handing her a contract. Let’s not waste each other time. Sign this transfer agreement, and we’ll pull some strings to get Professor Warren to do her surgery.

Amelia gave the paper a cold glance, her lips curling into a mocking smile. What? Taking advantage of a sick woman?

Of course. The Nygards would never be this generous without a reason.

So that is their plan.

Dream on.

She took the contract and, right in front of them, tore it slowly into shreds.

Marcelo’s face twisted. Amelia, do you even understand how dangerous Aunt Thea’s condition is? Without Professor Warren, she might—

Shut up!Amelia’s voice cut like a blade. Don’t pretend you care. Aunt Thea’s surgery is my responsibility, not yours.

Amelia, stop being stubborn,Gianna chimed in, feigning concern. How are you going to do that? This is life and death. We talked to the expertsthere are only a handful of surgeons who can handle this. Right now, only Professor Warren and Dr. Ace. But Dr. Ace has been off the radar for years. Nobody knows where to find him.

Know your enemy, know yourself, and you’ll never lose a battle. Gianna had learned that lesson well.

After that reality show scandal, her reputation had taken a nosedive.

She had been forced to take a break from work and stay out of the spotlight.

And all of itevery bit of humiliationwas because of Amelia. Now, Gianna was determined to make Amelia pay by making her hand over those shares.

With the family affection, Gianna was certain that most of the company’s shares would end up in her hands.

She had already planned everything perfectly.

Amelia’s eyes swept over Gianna like a sharp blade. A cold smile tugged at her lips. Looks like you’ve done your homework.

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Chapter 38 The Price of Compassion

Scheming, shameless snakes.

Using Aunt Thea’s illness to threaten me?

Unbelievable.

She turned to open the door, but Raymond blocked her again.

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Amelia! Your Aunt Thea’s life is in danger. This isn’t the time for your temper! Who do you think you are? Could you get Dr. Ace to step in?

Amelia’s hand froze for a second. A shadow flashed across her eyes. That’s none of your business.

With one firm shove, she pushed Raymond aside and walked into the room.

On the hospital bed lay a gentlelooking woman in her 50s. Her hair was thin, her face pale and hollow, and her body looked like it had been drained of life itself.

This was Thea.

Hearing the door open, Thea slowly turned her head and opened her eyes. Amelia

The sight made Amelia’s throat tighten. Her vision blurred as tears welled up.

She rushed forward and gripped her aunt’s cold hand. Aunt Thea, I’m here. You’re going to be fine, I promise.

My sweet girl,Thea said weakly, struggling to speak. I know my condition. Don’t comfort me; just take care of yourself.

Before Amelia could reply, Raymond stormed in behind her. His tone was sharp and accusing. Amelia, Thea’s always loved you like her own daughter. Now she’s dying, and you’re the only one who can save her. You wouldn’t really let her die, would you?

Before Amelia could speak, Thea’s fragile voice cut through the air. Raymond! What are you saying? Are you trying to push me to my grave?

Thea, I’m doing this for you!Raymond argued. Those shares were supposed to belong to our family. She’s already cut ties with us. Why should she still be holding them?

Thea’s chest heaved with anger, her pale face flushing with rage. Raymond! Amelia is my niece! My blood! Those shares were left to her by Dad. What do they have to do with you?

Raymond’s face darkened. Don’t be foolish, Thea! She’s no longer part of the family. Why should she still hold our company shares?

Amelia gave a soft, cold laugh. She gently patted Thea’s hand. Aunt Thea, don’t get worked up. Your health

comes first.

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