Chapter 70

“It was all my fault. It was all my fault.” Savanna was extremely upset, her trembling lips constantly saying self-blaming words.

Seeing that she was really flustered and regretful, the doctor did not say anything else but asked the nurse to give Mandel an injection.

Therefore, Mandel had to have a haircut. Looking at the boning knife in the nurse’s hand, Savanna held Mandel tightly and shouted anxiously, “Could you not do this?”

The nurse said, “I can’t find the blood vessels without removing the hair.”

“Will it hurt?” Savanna asked.

The nurse replied, “It doesn’t hurt. Don’t worry, Ms. Thompson.”

After the nurse finished speaking, the boning knife in her hand fell on Mandel’s little head. The fluffy hair fell off Mandel’s head. Soon, Mandel’s hair was all shaved.

When the nurse took the needle to look for the blood vessels on Mandel’s forehead, Savanna was so nervous that she clenched her fingers tightly, and her reason enabled her to restrain her impulse to take Mandel away.

When the needle in the nurse’s hand stabbed into Mandel’s forehead again, Mandel burst into tears. Savanna felt that her heart was also fiercely tightened, and it hurt so much that her heart was about to crack

When Mandel was having the injection, Savanna stayed in front of the hospital bed, not daring to blink.

Jim’s car broke down when he was chasing after Savanna. He called Brandon in low spirits, saying, “Mr. Cassel, the car broke down.”

The tip of Brandon’s pen paused for a moment, and his long eyebrows furrowed. “Check her whereabouts immediately.”

“Okay,” Jim replied.

Brandon was thinking. On the surface, Brandon did not care for her, but in fact, Brandon cared

corners of her mouth curled into a bloodthirsty sinile. Tracy stepped on the engine to the maximum. The car passed by Jim quickly. Jim was talking to Brandon and

Thompson’s home and saw

out of the car and made a call on her mobile phone. The person she called was the one

she saw a middle-aged woman coming out of the entrance and directly entering the supermarket next

had some impression of this woman. The servant who used to take care of David seemed to be surnamed

Savanna called her Mary.

necessities and took them out of the supermarket. Then,

smoke. White smoke drifted in the air. She put out the cigarette butt and took out her

and cold

to hear what Claire would say. However, apart from silence, Claire did not

she is still

Claire remained silent.

and continued to nag, “Forget it, don’t come over. If you come over, I will think of Winnie again. She

not been found since

be found, it would be natural for others to think that she might be in

expected her daughter’s death, was in so much pain that she took the money from Tracy

wedge between them, Claire was both sad and angry, and she

Claire spoke of was naturally

that, Claire hung

upstairs to see a doctor and asked the nurses about Savanna. When she heard that

likely

did not have difficult labor and

anger in her heart. In

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