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Regretting the Wife He Threw Away

Chapter 393
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Chapter 400 A little digging revealed the truth: Lauren had been buying skind of drug from a private overseas medical research institute. After taking it, patients wracked with pain would regain their energy and spirits in a short time-the agony of cancer seemed to fade away.

But the drug was outrageously expensive. Each pill cost over a million dollars.

Lauren had bought it more than once. After taking the medication, her condition improved tically, and she'd even been discharged from the hospital.

Lately, she'd gone so far as to rent a new apartment and pick up a young club boy as a lover.

Rosita hired a private investigator to look into that research institute.

The detective cback with good news.

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Internationally, the institute had long been blacklisted. Lauren's so-called miracle drug had already been exposed: while it could briefly restore a cancer patient's energy and dull their pain, the side effects were catastrophic. The drug would actually accelerate the spread of cancer cells, and every test subject who had participated in trials died suddenly within two months of taking it.

Two months? Rosita did a quick calculation. Lauren had been taking the pills for about a month and a half.

That meant, in another two weeks, Lauren would be dead.

Rosita's mood lifted instantly.

If that was the case, she could finally focus on her own affairs without worry.

The next day-Monday-Rosita dressed carefully and arrived early at Irwin's school.

As the dismissal bell rang, she spotted Irwin from a distance, backpack slung over his shoulder as he left the building.

She hurried over. "Irwin!" Irwin paused, hesitated a moment before recognizing her, and his expression immediately darkened. He stepped around her and kept walking.

"Irwin, wait, please Mom just wants to talk to you—" "Leavealone!" Irwin yanked his hand free from hers with force. "Get away from me! You selfish, poisonous woman-I'll never acknowledge you again! Don't ever clooking for me!" Rosita stared at him, unable to believe what she was hearing.

"Irwin, what's wrong? I'm your mother!" "No, you're not! I don't have a mother-not one as cruel as you!" Jeannie, Irwin's teacher, rushed over from the car pulling Irwin protectively behind her. "Ms.

Lockwood, please-Irwin alreadyet promised Mr. Wentworth that Ke wouldn't see you again. Don't make things harder for him." Rosita glared at Jeannie. "And who are you to meddle in my family's business?" "I'm Irwin's teacher. Mr. Wentworth truststo look after him, and I intend to do just that," Jeannie led Irwin away tthen led Irwin away to t Rosita, unwilling to let things go, chased after them.

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She was in such a hurry she didn't see the e-bike coming from the side.

With a shout from the rider and a sharp scream, Rosita was knocked to the ground.

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Her head struck the granite pavement just so, and she lost consciousness instantly.

Irwin broke free from Jeannie's grasp and ran to her side. "Mom! Mom, are you okay? Don't scare me, please—" The e-bike rider frantically called for an ambulance.

Jeannie watched Irwin sob over his mother, a strange cold glint flashing in her eyes.

The ambulance arrived quickly. Irwin insisted on riding along, leaving m Jeannie no chofee but to accompany him. At the hospital, after a round of tests, was just unconscious. She the doctors determined Ros was transferred to a private room.

Irwin refused to leave her bedside.

Jeannie had no choice but to stay as well.

Lying unconscious in the hospital bed, Rosita suddenly furrowed her brow her lips moving restlessly as if caught in a nightmare.

"No..... Irwin's real parentage can't be revealed to Stewart... can't..." Jeannie's eyes narrowed as she listened, her gaze fixed thoughtfully on the still form in the hospital bed.