Chapter 1060
The Untouchable Ex-Wife
As she continued grinding the coffee bit by bit, Renee felt satisfied, but also frowned deeply due to the pain in her wrist.
Just then, footsteps could be heard behind her. It was Yulia, and she screamed as soon as she noticed the wounds on Reneeâs wrist. âRen, what are you doing? Just look at your hands! Let the staff do this for you!â
âIâm alright, Mrs. Walker, Iâm not that fragile.â Renee smiled weakly and proceeded.
âNo, youâre not. Youâre already bleeding through the gauze! Do you not cherish your own life?â Despite her usual gentleness, Yulia couldnât help but feel angered by Reneeâs recklessness.
She then snatched the grinder out of her hands and sighed. âOh child, youâre just so foolish. How could you use your own blood for his medicine? If your mother knew that you hurt yourself over a man, she would be devastated!â
âShe wonât,â Renee replied softly. âI believe Mom would use her own blood if she knew Dad needed it to survive. And you would too, if Mr. Walker needed it, right?â
âWellâ¦â Yulia couldnât retort, but still flashed her a concerned frown. âIf you really need human blood as an ingredient, our sanatoriumâs blood bank has more than enough. You could have told me sooner!
Why did you have to use your own? Now that you risked your own health, how could we possibly face your parents in the afterlife?â
âMrs. Walker, I understand your concerns. But the medicine requires blood from a person who genuinely loves the patient to take effect, not just anyoneâs blood. And as you can see, it does work very well, so I donât regret my decision at all. In fact, Iâm very happy about this.â
Renee had always felt like she wronged Stefan in many ways. Hence, being able to use her blood in his cure, was quite an achievement for her. In a way, it had also proved that she still loved him deeply within her soul, or else the medicine wouldnât have been so effective.
Yuia, however, scoffed. âDonât try to trick me, Ren, I graduated from the worldâs most prestigious medical school as well. And I have never heard of such an odd cure. If you ask me, this is nothing but superstition that specifically targets innocent girls like you.â
âWell, whatever it is, it works.â Renee didnât want to argue, so she tried to take the grinder back from Yulia so that she could continue.
For the medicine, they had to collect blood from her wrist. Every single time they needed more, they had to cut the wounds back open, then bandage them back up.
Having done this many times, she felt like she was about to lose the motor skills in her hands soon enough. Making coffee usually wasnât so difficult, as she was in a lot of pain.
âYouâre still going at it? Canât you see your wounds have torn open!?â Yulia was adamant in stopping her. âIâll help you do it. Grinding coffee beans isnât a task required from someone who genuinely loves him now, is it?â
Renee gently rubbed her aching wrists and nodded. âThanks, Mrs. Walker.â
Even though she was the vice dean of the sanatorium, Yulia was patient enough to grind up these rough beans, so much so that she was starting to sweat.
The two women soon engaged in idle chit chat.
Renee abruptly remembered something and asked, âMrs. Walker, you were my motherâs best friend, so⦠you should know about my brother, right?â
Yulia froze upon hearing this, and visibly panicked. âOh child, why are you asking this all of a sudden?
You⦠You did have a brother, but he was a stillborn. Thatâs why your parents hid it from the public, including you as well. How did you find out about this?â
âSo that means you knew about my mother having twins, and that I have a brother, right?â Renee seemed excited and continued questioning her. âThen do you know what happened back then? Who was the damned culprit who wouldnât even show mercy to a newborn?â