Chapter 773 Ruthless He looked at Margot doubtfully: âWhy is it that every time I dial, the other party is on the phone? Is there something wrong with my mobile phone or hers? She canât have talked to people for so long, and now, she hasnât finished talking yet.â
At that time, the doctor knocked on the door and came in.
Patrick stopped a young male doctor âYoung man, can you do me a favor?â
The young doctor looked at him and said politely, âWhat can I do for you?â
Patrick told the young doctor he had called several times just now, and asked doubtfully, âDo you know what is going on? Is there something wrong with the phone?â
The young doctor paused.
He stared at Patrick for a few seconds. Finding out that Patrick really didnât understand, he said with a strange expression: âYou may were blocked by the personâ
âBeing blocked?â Patrick froze.
The young doctor nodded, and handed his phone to Patrick: âWhy donât you try my phone? If you can get through, you should be blocked.â
Patrick took the phone stiffly.
Sure enough, it was connected soon, without prompting that it was on the phone.
He used his mobile phone again and called again.
Itâs still on the phone.
After confirming that he was blacklisted by Nikita, Patrick frowned.
After the ward round doctor leavesâ¦
Patrick told Margot about being blocked by Nikita.
Margot frowned: âIs she so ruthless?â
âShe may still be angry.â Patrick thought that they were really too much before and sighed. âWe have made mistakes first. Otherwise, she would not have moved out of home at the beginning.â
âWhat should I do now?â Margot was angry and anxious. âWhat should I do if she doesnât treat me?
Even if we are wrong about her, donât we already know that we are wrong? I am her mother. Is she so cruel? Does she really want to watch me die?â
âYou now know you are her own mother. I think you are worse than a stepmom. If Nikita wouldnât forgive you, you deserve it!â A stern voice sounded outside the door, and the door was pushed open again. Cathleen walked into the ward with anger.
âMomâ¦â Patrick and Margot saw Cathleen, and paused.
Cathleen looked at the two people coldly: âI talked with Nikita, and she really doesnât want to care about your life or death. You think she is cruel, but you had always been cruel to her. You will not treat her like that if you really treat her as your own flesh and blood!â
âEverything has cause and effect. Itâs karma. You are a mother who is not doing your duty. Do you expect your daughter to be good to you and filial to you?â
âMom, Iâ¦â Blamed by Cathleen, Margot was speechless.
Patrick said nothing, looking down.
Cathleen looked at her stupid daughter and son-in-law with disgust. She took a note out, and threw it on the table: âSince you know that you are wrong, you should apologize and be sincere. Niky are kind hearted. If you say more nice things and lower your attitude, she may be soft hearted, and you can still have a chance to cure the disease.
âThis isâ¦â
Margot looked down at the note.
It is an address: 3808, the Ustang Apartment.
âWhere Nikita lives now.â Cathleen glared at Margot, âWhat a mother. Your daughter moves out, you donât even care about where she lives, whether sheâs safe.â
âYou donât care about anything of her. No wonder she wanted to cut off from you.â Cathleen commented. âWhy are you accusing her of being cruel and ruthless when parents perform the parental duty like this?â
âIf I were her, I would rather not have such parents!â
There was blue on Margotâs face.
Patrick was too ashamed to look up.
After Nikita moved out, they called her, but she didnât answer. Then, they didnât care about her.
They didnât care if she had a place to live after moving out of the house.
They even felt Nikita was just being childish. They wanted to cool her down, throwing their backs at her, letting her being mistreated, so that she would return and live with them.
Cathleen said they didnât perform their duty, and theyâ¦really didnât.
âAt that time, she had to move out herself, and we didnât force her to move away.â Margot refuted.
âSince she wants to move away on her own, she must have found a good place to live.â
âShe is a grown-up, and she can certainly take good care of herself. Sheâ¦she didnât need us to worry at all.â
Cathleen smiled angrily: âIf the person who moved away is Yvonne, would you ignore?â
Biting her lip, Margot was stunned.
After a long time, Margot whispered again: âYvonne has been sensible since childhood, how can she do such a thing?â Cathleen smiled, shaking her head in disappointment. She rubbed her temple and said wearily. âI have found someone who can save your life. It is your business that what youâre going to do now. I donât take care of you ever since this incident.â
âIf Niky is willing to cure you, it means that you can live. If she refuses, youâ¦can only carry on yourself.â
After saying that, Cathleen left.
Margot grabbed the note, crumpled it, and smashed it to the ground. âWhat does she mean? Why does she always help Nikita? Who is her own daughter? Does she want me to apologize to Nikita in person?â
âI will never beg Nikita!â
Nikita went out of the apartment, and saw Nancyâs red Maserati sports car parked on the side of the road.
She knocked on the window. She rolled down the window and unlocked the door.
Nikita opened the door and got in.
Nancy handed her a cup of milk tea. âI was in queue for an hour even I got there before it opens.â
Nikita took it. It was icy.
She didnât drink it, but put it aside.
When Nancy saw this, she raised her eyebrows, âWhy donât you drink it? I remember that you used to like it.â
âItâs too cold.â Nikita fastens her seat belt.
âge Nancy was confused: âI specially asked them to add a few more pieces of ice. Donât you like your drinks to be icy?â
âAh.â Nikita nodded, touching her nose. âI used to. Now, I drink milk tea without ice.â
After being with Sheehan, all the milk tea he brought her was without ice.
She is used to drinking milk tea without ice.