Chapter 20
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
Looking at Jane and Yana, Susan became gradually disappointed.
She looked down and spoke slowly. âSince it was an auction, it means anyone could buy the jewelry.
How can you say I was competing with you?â
âSusan, what do you mean? Youâre refusing to return the jewelry to me?â Yanaâs voice became sharp.
As Jane put down the cup in her haud, her expression became stern. âSusan, you are now a member of the glorious Landor family, so you look down on your own family, right? Ben is a moody man. Do you think heâll always be as good to you as he is now? Giving the jewelry to Yana just means taking the Landor familyâs money to our family. If our family gets rich, we can provide more support for you.
Besides these pieces of jewelry, you should try to get more of their money to us in the future. This will ensure that even if Ben grows tired of you, youâll have a backup plan. Donât you think so? Mom is thinking about whatâs best for you.â
Susan wanted to laugh, but she couldnât.
She simply said in a calm tone, âSince you know Ben is moody, did it ever occur to you that he might get angry and take it out on me if I did as you suggested?â
Based on her understanding of Ben, Susan actually knew that he was not that kind of person, but she said that on purpose.
âIt doesnât matter if he gets angry as long as he doesnât take back what he gave you. Susan, money is always the only thing that matters.â Jane tried to persuade her.
Susan really burst into laughter now.
They claimed to be doing it for her own good, but did they really consider her at all?
Susan stood up calmly, and the joy she had when she arrived here was gone, replaced by deep sorrow.
âSorry, I canât help you. Iâm going home with Ben.â As Susan was speaking, she was about to go upstairs to find Ben.
She found that she would rather stay at the Landor residence than here!
Seeing Susan going up the stairs, Yana got anxious. She followed quickly and reached out to grab Susan, saying, âSusan, stop. Iâm telling you. You must give the jewelry to meâ¦â
Susan was irritated by her sharp voice and shook off Yanaâs hand.
Then she said in a low Yana, who was holding Susan tightly just now, suddenly put on a weird smile. voice, âSusan, everything you have will eventually be mine.â
A After saying that, Yana suddenly fell backward.
Before Susan could realize what was happening, Yana had fallen down to the ground.
âYana!â Jane rushed over anxiously.
Susan lowered her gaze and suddenly understood why Yana smiled.
Yana did it on purpose.
âMom, it hurts so bad.â Yana burst into tears.
This time Yana was cruel to herself and let herself fall badly. There was blood slowly flowing out from her forehead now.
Jane panicked. âYana! Youâre bleeding!â
Bleeding might be a small matter for most people, but it was a matter of life and death for Yana.
Once she started bleeding, it was difficult to stop, and she would have to go to the hospital. Most of the time she had to receive a blood transfusion.
Bleeding? Yana wasnât worried at all. This was exactly what she wanted.
She had bled before. Every time, nothing happened to her.
Yana quickly exclaimed in tears, âSusan, I know you donât like me, but you know what disease I have.
Yet you pushed me down the stairs. You were trying to kill me!â
âSusan, how could you do this to your sister? What did Yana do to deserve that?â Jane snapped.
âWhatâs going on? What are you arguing about?â Carl heard the noise and came out of the study.
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âDad, Timothy. Yana cried even louder, âPlease ask Susan for me, what did I do to deserve such a treatment.â
Noticing the blood on Yanaâs forehead, Timothy panicked, rushed over, and picked her up.
âTimothy, I bled so much. Am I going to die?â Yana sobbed.
âShe needs a blood transfusion right away.â Carl glanced at Susan and said firmly, âGo to the hospital and transfuse your blood to your sister.â
âYes, it was you who pushed your sister down. Youâre responsible,â Jane said.
Everyone gathered around Yana, while Susan was feeling helpless, like a small boat struggling against the waves in the sea.
A Susan said slowly, âI didnât, push her.â
âLook at Yana! You said you didnât push her. Then did she fall on purpose?â Jane was angry, Susan looked calm and said, âYou wouldnât believe me if I say she fell on purpose, would you?â
âSusan, I can forgive you for pushing me, but please give me a blood transfusion, or I will die, Yana begged Susan in a low voice.
However, a light of slyness flashed through her eyes.
It hadnât been a month since the last time Susan had a blood draw. She had two blood draws last month and lost 1200cc of blood. Such a short amount of time wasnât enough for her to recover.
If Susan were to give Yana another blood transfusion today, there was a high possibility that it would harm Susanâs health.
âSusan, as twin sisters, why am I so sick while you are so healthy? This is not fair! This time, not only will I take the jewelry from you, but Iâll also make you experience what it feels like to have a weak body,â Yana plotted in her mind.
âI remember you said that you had already found another person with a blood type compatible with hers,â Susan looked at Carl and said.
Carl frowned and said, âYes, we found one, but that person only promised to give Yana regular blood transfusions. Itâs not time yet! Susan, why are you bringing this up now? Donât you want to give your sister a blood transfusion?â
âYou promised me that Iâve paid back what I owed to Yana.â Susanâs voice turned cold.
Fearing that Susan would bring up the truth about the marriage, Yana hurriedly pleaded, âSusan, Iâm not going to pursue the matter of you pushing me, but are you going to watch me die?â
While speaking. Yana curled up in the embrace of Ben and said pitifully, âTimothy, Iâm afraid. I donât want to die.â
Timothy handed Yana over to Carl and Jane. Then, he looked at Susan and said slowly, âSusan, give Yana a blood transfusion.â
Susan felt like laughing. âWhat if I refuse?â
âThen donât blame me for taking you to the hospital by force, Timothy said coldly.
Susan stubbornly stood still, not moving.
Timothy walked towards her step by step.
Staring at this man, Susan felt desperate.
A This was the man she had Joved for ten years. How ridiculous!
Timothy walked up to Susan.
He was silent for a while and then reached out to grab Susanâs arm.
Just then, a tall figure suddenly stood between them.
With a hint of sarcasm in his scary face, Ben sneered, âWhat? Did you all think I was dead? You want my wife to give Yana a blood transfusion? Does Yana even deserve that?â
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