Unexpected Marriage: She is the Sugar Mommy!-Chapter 315: Pomelo

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Chapter 315: Chapter 315: Pomelo

But during the hospital stay, it was inevitable to run into Desmond Fairchild, and there was no way to avoid it.

If this continues, sheโ€™s really afraid she might go down the old road again. ๐™›๐“ป๐’†๐’†๐’˜๐™š๐“ซ๐™ฃ๐™ค๐’—๐™š๐“ต.๐™˜๐™ค๐™ข

Every time Desmond appears, he talks to her on his own terms, as if those things from the past never happened, as naturally as if they were still passionately in love.

Seraphina Sinclair really hated this about him; despite doing so many hurtful things to her, how could he still manage to look at her with such gentle eyes?

She didnโ€™t understand what Desmond Fairchild really wanted to doโ€”is it just for fun, or does he actually think sheโ€™s a fool that would fall for the same trick more than once?

She may be soft-hearted, but that doesnโ€™t mean she can be toyed with.

Every time she thought about Desmondโ€™s matters, Seraphina felt especially agitated, and she couldnโ€™t calm herself down.

The oppressive air clogged her chest, making her feel as if she could hardly breathe.

Pushing the thin blanket aside, she put on a jacket and quietly got out of bed.

Luckily, Rosalie Quinn and Chloe Irving werenโ€™t around, so she took this chance to sneak out for some fresh airโ€”it should be fine, right?

Seraphina completely forgot the doctorโ€™s advice, she didnโ€™t even bother to bring a scarf, and just left the ward with her hair down.

You donโ€™t know what itโ€™s like outside until you step out, and once you do, youโ€™re in for a surprise.

It turns out Bayside City has such a big hospital, with really good landscaping.

In the spacious garden, the trees were lush, and the scent of osmanthus filled the air.

Breathing in the refreshing fragrance, Seraphinaโ€™s agitated mind gradually calmed down.

Sitting down on a random bench, as she immersed herself in the beauty of autumn, a childโ€™s heart-wrenching cry pierced her ears.

Following the sound, Seraphina saw a little girl, about five or six years old, hugging a doll and crying.

As a mother herself, Seraphina felt her motherly instincts surge seeing her cry so sorrowfully.

She gently approached the little girl, squatted down, and asked tenderly, "Why are you crying, little girl? Did you get lost from your mom and dad?"

The little girl wiped her tears and sobbed, "My mom and dad donโ€™t want me anymore. They havenโ€™t come to see me in a long, long time."

"Your parents must be busy with work, it doesnโ€™t mean they donโ€™t want you," Seraphina thought it was just something a child would say, and didnโ€™t take it seriously.

"Sis, is what you said true? Will my mom and dad really come to see me?" Hearing Seraphinaโ€™s reassuring words, a spark appeared in the little girlโ€™s eyes.

"Of course they will. Thereโ€™s no way parents wouldnโ€™t visit their own child! Theyโ€™re probably busy making money to buy you a pretty little dress. Donโ€™t be sad anymore, how about I play with you?" Seraphina gently patted the little girlโ€™s head, full of affection.

With Seraphinaโ€™s company, the little girl stopped crying for her parents.

Soon after, the little girl grew tired from playing and fell asleep in Seraphinaโ€™s arms.

Fearing she might catch cold, Seraphina carried her to the information desk to ask which ward the child was staying in.

Seeing the little girlโ€™s face, the nurse on duty sighed deeply, "Sheโ€™s from room 302."

As she carried the little girl away, a few nurses behind her started discussing.

"This little girl is pitiful, sheโ€™s only five or six and has leukemia."

"Yes, after her family found out she had leukemia, they visited a few times and never came back, leaving her to fend for herself in the hospital. Thatโ€™s really heartless."

"Exactly, Iโ€™ve heard her parents abandoned her because they saw her as a burden, so they left her at our hospital. If it wasnโ€™t for the directorโ€™s pity providing a free room for her, she probably wouldnโ€™t even have a place to stay."

"So young and facing so much, who knows what bad luck she might have had in a past life."

Seraphina furrowed her brow, and after sending the little girl back, she returned to the information desk.

She seriously asked the nurses, "You just said that little girl has leukemia?"

One of the nurses nodded, "Yes, many people in our hospital know about it. This little girl is quite pitiful; after being diagnosed with leukemia, her family pretty much stopped visiting, and sheโ€™s now considered an orphan. Every day, she hugs her doll and cries, wanting to find her mom and dad, but theyโ€™ll never come back to see her."

"Why abandon her?" Seraphina couldnโ€™t understand how someone could be so cruel to their own flesh and blood.

"Why else? Leukemia is hard to treat, and even just chemotherapy costs a lot. If you find a bone marrow transplant, the price is astronomical for regular people. Moreover, finding suitable bone marrow for transplantation is a problem in itself."

"Exactly, even though medicine is advancing, the cost is a major issue. Pomeloโ€™s parents are just a regular wage-earning family; even if they sold everything, they probably couldnโ€™t afford the surgery costs themselves. Maybe they didnโ€™t want to give up on Pomelo, but they really couldnโ€™t shoulder the huge medical expenses."

Seraphina clenched her fists and said coldly, "How much is the total cost for treatment and surgery?"

The nurse looked up, calculated and softly said, "Iโ€™m not a doctor, so I donโ€™t know the exact cost, but I overheard Pomeloโ€™s attending doctor mentioning it would be at least over five million."

"Do you know where Pomeloโ€™s parents live?" Seraphina asked again.

"We do know, but we canโ€™t disclose the patientโ€™s privacy, so please donโ€™t make it hard for us," the nurse chuckled, hoping Seraphina wouldnโ€™t keep pressing for answers.

Theyโ€™ve said what they could, but they definitely canโ€™t share the familyโ€™s address.

Knowing they were just following orders from above, Seraphina didnโ€™t say anything more.

However, finding Pomeloโ€™s address wouldnโ€™t be difficult for her, so there was no need to hassle the nurses.

Seraphina contacted Austin White and entrusted this task to him.

Austin was curious why Seraphina wanted to find Pomeloโ€™s address, but knowing she had her reasons, he didnโ€™t ask too much.

When Seraphina arrived at Pomeloโ€™s ward, she saw Pomelo sleeping restlessly on the hospital bed. Seemingly having a nightmare, her little face was tense even in her sleep.

She stepped forward to gently stroke her cold little face, unable to hold back her heartache.

This child is only five, why is fate so cruel, treating her so heartlessly?

With her warm hand, Seraphina smoothed Pomeloโ€™s furrowed brow, and seeing her relax, Seraphina also sighed with relief.

"Little girl, since you call me sister, then I promise you Iโ€™ll definitely cure your sickness." Seraphina smiled gently, her eyes filled with tenderness.

In the days that followed, Seraphina spent almost all day with Pomelo, even arranging for Pomelo to stay in the same ward as her.

With Seraphinaโ€™s company, Pomelo became much more cheerful, no longer hugging her doll and crying for her parents. Immersed in Seraphinaโ€™s kindness, she seemed to temporarily forget the pain of abandonment.

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