<b>Chapter </b>463 A Wicked Woman
<b>Calista </b><b>crossed </b>his arms and squinted at Mirabelle. “If you were to die <b>on </b>my operating <b>table</b><b>, </b><b>I’d </b><b>take </b><b>responsibility </b>for your life. All these people <b>here </b>can bear witness<b>. </b><b>I’ll </b>take the <b>me </b><b>if </b><b>with </b><b>your </b><b>health </b>after the check–up. What else are you afraid of? Hmm? Could it be that you’re <b>afraid </b>that
<b>any </b><b>issues </b><b>arise </b>the child in your belly might actually survive?”
At this point, Calista seemed to find the situation amusing, a faintugh <b>escaping </b><b>her </b>lips. <b>Her </b><b>starry </b><b>eyes </b>held a touch of frosty indifference and weariness, inexplicably sending chills down <b>one’s </b>spine, making it impossible to hold her gaze.
Mirabelle’s mouth opened and closed in hesitation. She contemted pretending to be unwell <b>but </b>realized it would only give Calista more reason to take her to the operating room.
Mirabelle wanted to plead for help from Kallum<b>, </b>but he didn’t even spare her a nce. <b><i>What </i></b><i>am </i><b><i>I </i></b><b><i>supposed </i></b><i>to </i><b><i>do</i></b><i>? </i><i>I </i><i>really </i><i>don’t </i>want <i>this </i><i>bad </i><i>seed</i><i>!</i>
Seeing Mirabelle dilly–dallying, the girl from before couldn’t stand it any longer and exploded in frustration. “What on earth are you hesitating about? Or are you just fooling us? Did you really fall down the stairs by yourself? No way! You’re so malicious to harm others and even abandon your own child, and on top of that, you deceived us. Youpletely fooled me!”
“No… It’s not like that…” Mirabelle wished she could faint, yet feared that if she did, Calista might tell her the child was saved, which would drive her to madness. “I can’t do this anymore. I’ve lost so much blood. There’s no way this child will survive. Even if the child survives<b>, </b>there will beplications. <b>I </b>just can’t!”
Calista scoffed and enunciated, “I told you, no? If he has any problems, if his life <b>is </b>cut short, if he bes foolish, even if he is a bit weaker than other children, you cane to me. What are you worried about? Are you afraid that I can’t take responsibility or that I can’tpensate you? Or are you afraid that I might actually save him?”
Mirabelle kept stepping back. The gazes from the crowd had be incredibly harsh. Her constant stalling was revealing in itself. They had all been fooled by her. This woman truly didn’t want this child. They thought perhaps she had willingly thrown herself down.
In a state of panic, Mirabelle gritted her teeth and said, “Yes! I don’t want this child! But it was you who pushed me down just now! You wanted to kill me because I said something <b>that </b>provoked you!”
Everyone’s expressions subtly shifted the moment Mirabelle revealed her sinister and ugly side. They hadn’t expected to be truly deceived by this woman.
The girl shrieked even louder, “How are you so wicked? You’re still ying the me game<b>. </b>I’ve truly misjudged you!”
Amidst a mor of noise and usations, Calista shrugged nonchntly and said to Darren, “All right, there’s no need for surgery. Cancel the operating room.”Text content ? N?velDrama.Org.
Darren wore a look of regret. <b>“</b><b>I </b>see…<b>”</b>
Calista chuckled lightly. “There’s no need for you to feel that way. I don’t even know how to operate!”
“What<b>?</b>” At this point, everyone, except for Kallum, was taken aback. They <b>all </b>believed that Calista was <b>not </b>only a Medical Genius, but her medical skills were <b>also </b>extraordinarily impressive.
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<b>modern </b><b>medicine</b><b>, </b><b>she </b>didn’t know how to perform surgery.
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<b>Upon </b><b>hearing </b><b>her </b>say this, Mirabelle suddenly remembered that she had never seen <b>Calista </b><b>study </b><b>any </b><b>surgical </b><b>knowledge </b>from childhood to adulthood. In her panic, she had forgotten <b>such </b>crucial information. One mistake then led to another. At that momcht, Mirabelle’s <b>face </b>turned ashen<b>, </b>a <b>faint </b><b>hint </b><b>of </b><b>despair </b>washing over her.
Ignoring the surprised expressions <b>of </b>those around her, Calista simply gazed at Mirabelle with a nonchnt look. “Do you still insist on saying that I pushed you down the <b>stairs</b><b>? </b>If you <b>really </b>believe that, I can’t do much about it. After all, we were so close at that time that <b>it’s </b>hard to exin even <b>if </b><b>I </b>try. <b>How </b>muchpensation do you want? I may not have much else, but I’m not short on money.”
When she said that, Kallum couldn’t help butugh.
Callie spoke with such confidence that no one would believe she was still penniless. Naturally, <b>if </b>she were to go to him for money, he would be more than happy to give it to her. After all, it was only natural <b>for </b>a wife to spend her husband’s money.
Mirabelle opened her mouth, finally uttering with little confidence, “You purposely hurt me. Even if I didn’t want this child, you still killed him! I will sue you for intentional harm, and I will also use you of premeditated murder!”
“Enough!” An elderly man suddenly rapped his cane. “I can vouch for it. Ms. Stafford didn’t <b>even </b>touch this woman. She tumbled down all by herself!”
As soon as he spoke, a few others chimed in agreement, “Exactly! We didn’t see Ms. Stafford push her. Maybe she just lost her footing?”
They all held a grudge against Mirabelle for her recent deception. She had echoed a myriad of half–truths, and then, unsurprisingly, not a single person stood by Mirabelle’s side.
Darren finally managed to grasp the situation. He nced at the staircase, hesitating before saying, “The camera in that area would have captured everything. We’ll know who’s in the right and who’s in the wrong once we look into <i>it</i>.”
Only then did Mirabelle’s heart sink into despair. <i>Oh</i><i>, </i>no! <i>I’ve </i><i>sacrificed </i><i>a </i><i>child</i><i>, </i><b><i>and </i></b><b><i>I </i></b><i>still </i><i>can’t </i><i>hurt </i><i>Calista </i>in <i>the </i><i>slightest</i><i>!</i>
In reality, her situation wasn’t something to be panicked about. Even if the camera had caught her, it wouldn’t have mattered. She had tried to grab Calista’s hand, and Calista had pulled away. It was reasonable for her to im that Calista had pushed her. However, because she had fallen and miscarried and then been berated by Calista, her mind was in a daze. As she listened to others defending Calista, she could not utter a word in her own defense<b>.</b>
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