Chapter 19: 19 Die from Terminal Illness
Chapter 19: 19 Die from Terminal Illness
After receiving the text message from Dora, Beth wept in sadness.
She could see from the words that was still defending Kathy. She squeezed her phone, knowing
exactly that Dora was asking her to apologize to Kathy.
She could had turned it down, but Jacky was in prison for her sake. She had to do what Dora asked her
to so that Aaron would let him out. That was Jacky's only chance. He was about to take the college
entrance examination. What if he got a criminal record?
Thinking of Jacky, she hardly hesitated to grab her phone going out.
But it was strange that the bodyguards who had been guarding at her door a few days ago were gone.
So she went to Kathy's ward without obstruction.
Standing at the door, she strangely got a bad feeling of fear, her eyelids kept twitching. She felt like
something was wrong.
When she opened the door in hesitation, she was stunned by the thick smell of blood and Dora who
was lying in blood with a knife in her chest, seemingly dead.
Eyes widened, Beth rushed over frantically. “Mom!”
She screamed harshly, but Dora, who was unconscious with blood all over her body, would not
respond.
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Beth's eyes red, she stumbled over and raised her injured mom, who was closing her eyes with faint
breath. Blood kept flowing out of her body, which was like a thin paper soaked in blood.
“Mom, don't scare me!”
“I've lost a mom, and I can't lose you.”
Beth cried in despair.
She was so scared that she didn't have the courage to touch her seeing the blood flowing. She was
shaking acutely and her heart was about to burst out of her chest. At the same time, she was immersed
in sorrow of being about to lose her mom. “Somebody, nurse, doctor! Help my mother!” Beth cried with
tears.
Suddenly, Kathy's voice burst out behind her.
“Ouch!”
“Help! She wants to kill me!”
Stunned by her voice, Beth turned her head around.
Kathy had blood on her face, and her hands were scratched by herself. Her face was wrapped in
gauze, and she roared like a ghost by the doorway.
“Aaron, help! Come here! Beth killed her mom for revenge!”
Beth was shocked. At this moment, countless thoughts flashed through her mind.
Kathy set her up again!
She even killed her mom this time!
It must be a trap for her to take the fall! She wanted to kill her mom and ruin her.
Beth stood up from the ground, “You killed my mom! How could you do that? She's so nice to you! How
can you be so ungrateful?”
Kathy had plotted the whole thing. At that moment, she saw Aaron walking out of the lift. She cried and
stumbled like the blind.
“Help! Beth wanted to kill me. Mom was killed to protect me!”
She was frightened and running around and was held by Aaron, who kicked Beth away when she
rushed over crazily.
“I did not! It was not me. It was Kathy who killed my mom! Aaron, let her out!” Beth glowered at them.
But before she finished the sentences, she fell back.
Her belly was kicked hard by Aaron and instantly she was engulfed in bitter pain.
Aaron was enraged at the sight of bloody Dora behind Beth. He roared, “Beth, what the fuck are you? I
know you are vicious and did evil enough! How could you even kill your mom?”
Aaron was so furious that he wanted to tear Beth into pieces.
She shook her head in agony, huddling on the ground. The acute pain in her alley stopped her from
standing up. “I di…I didn't. How could I kill my mom even if I hate her?”
Now she had realized how frightening Kathy was. That text message was probably from Kathy to get
her here.
But it was too late.
Aaron wouldn't believe her, would he?
Kathy covered her wounded arm shaking and cried in despair. “Mom, why did you save me! You
shouldn't have saved me! Aaron, save my mother. Don't let her die!”
“Beth, why did you do that? How could you kill her just because Mom didn't want to forgive Jacky, the
incurable scum! She was your real mom! You can't do this to her because she was biased to me
sometimes! You’re so merciless?”
Beth was pale with pain and unable to speak. But Aaron walked cruelly over to her and stamped on her
belly.
“Ouch!” Beth yelled out shrilly, her eyes instantly blurred with teras.
It hurt!
It really hurt!
Aaron won't let her go. He was like an overwhelming devil from hell, full of darkness and coldness in
his eyes,
“Hurt? You can feel hurt? Did you know your mom hurt? Does an inhuman woman like you hurt, too?”
Aaron's eyes flaming, he crushed his foot against her belly ferociously.
The ache twitched her belly and her body was cramping.
Beth pleaded crazy Aaron in anguish, “I hurt… Let go of me. Please, I didn't kill my mom… I hurt!”
The boy asked her.
‘Do you hurt, Beth?’
She cried painfully, 'Sir. I hurt. I hurt.'
“You didn't? Who did it? Kathy? Why would she kill Dora who was so nice to her? Do you think
everyone is as brutal as you?”
Aaron's cold words were like thunder in her ears.
Beth was in such a great pain of her belly stamped by him, and cancer.
She looked at Aaron in despair, her thoughts drifting away.
Her soul was broken into mud by the pain on her belly. She was too unconscious to feel the blood
flowing between her legs, spreading on the floor under her.
She struggled to shake her head. “Little brother.”
“I hurt, I hurt.”
Little brother?
Aaron was more disgusted.
Little brother? The woman who claimed to love him was thinking another man! He was sick of this.
Irritated by her betrayal, he pulled her away directly. It was when he saw the blood under her, so
much…
What was the matter with her?
She was lying here still and the eyes full of his figure were closed slowly.
“Beth, don't imagine I'll let you go by playing dead!” Aaron's mood was complicated. He howled,
holding her.
Die.
He had wished many times that she would die. But when witnessing she being lying here lifeless at her
last gasp, he found himself panic.
But soon he denied himself.
She deserved death. But he didn't want her to die now because she killed Dora, who she had to be
alive to be punished.
Aaron didn't remember how he sent her to emergency room. Her body was blooding all over the
ground and she was murmuring “Little brother.”
He didn't even have the courage to look back.
When the doctor came out of the emergency room, Aaron walked over at once.
Before he could speak a word, the doctor said sympathetically, “She had advanced uterine cancer. It
has spread and was incurable. Prepare for the funeral.”
The world turned into dead silence and Aaron thought he must be in another world.