Chapter 719
Meet My Brothers
Mia nodded affirmatively. âI understand. Once the bone marrow matching is over, I intend to visit Aunt
Patricia.â
Despite her amnesia, Mia recalled that Patricia had rescued her from near abandonment and starvation
by Bob and Mary in the past.
Not only did Patricia raise her, but she also supported her through college.
This memory remained deeply ingrained in Miaâs mind.
To avoid revealing her true identity, Dominic and Eva had been the ones to maintain contact with
Patricia over the years, sending her regular gifts.
Although Mia had always been concerned about Patriciaâs health, in
Patriciaâs mind, Mia was no longer alive.
Nevertheless, this time around, Mia planned to catch Patricia off guard with a surprise!
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After ending the call, Mia settled beside the hospital bed, softly brushing her fingers across Gingerâs
forehead. She then turned to Peyton and
inquired, âHow did she manage to faint for real?â
âDr. Valoz mentioned that after Ms. Ginger indulged in a massive chunk of chocolate, she completely
freaked out at the thought of you catching her.
âWhen the nurse suggested she take a breather, guess what? Ms. Ginger ended up passing out.â
Mia delicately examined Gingerâs mouth, noticing traces of chocolate on her teeth. She couldnât help
but feel a mix of frustration and amusement.
Indeed, Ginger always managed to surprise her.
Suppressing a smile, Mia asked Peyton, âHas Sageâs blood sample been delivered?â
âMr. Mendes has already arranged for it to be sent. We just need to wait for Mr. Barrett to donate his
blood tomorrow.â
Mia couldnât resist gazing up at the night sky outside. Regardless of the obstacles, she was determined
to save Sage.
The following morning, Mia went out of her way to purchase Gingerâs favorite breakfast and snacks.
Ginger was pleasantly surprised as she savored her food happily.
âMommy, did I do well yesterday?â
âYou did amazing! Youâre truly a talented little kindergartener when it comes to performing. Mommy was
really worried when you fainted! I thought Asher had seriously hurt you.â
âMommy, I donât like Asher. The way he stares at me is so annoying.â Ginger pouted, expressing her
displeasure.
Mia gently caressed Gingerâs head. âI understand. But donât worry, we wonât have to interact with them
in the future.â
Children were incredibly perceptive, and perhaps Ginger sensed something about the relationship
between Asher and Timothy, which could explain
why she disliked Asher.
Mia, too, couldnât help but feel intrigued by Asherâs relationship with Timothy.
She had even asked Timothy directly last night, but Timothy had denied being Asherâs father.
However, judging from Lunaâs expression, it was evident that this matter wasnât as straightforward as it
seemed.
After having breakfast with Ginger, Mia glanced at the clock and realized. that the test results were due
soon.
However, at that moment, a commotion erupted outside.
Mia thought she heard Lunaâs voice. Recalling the events at the restaurant from the previous day, a
flicker of displeasure crossed her eyes.
Didnât Mia explicitly tell Timothy that she didnât want to encounter Luna again?
Glancing at the door, Ginger asked, âMommy, whatâs happening outside?â
âIâll go take a look. You stay here and finish your meal.â
After all, Mia didnât want Ginger to be overly involved. As Mia turned and left the ward, she spotted
Luna being intercepted by a bodyguard.
Watching the scene unfold, Miaâs expression turned cold. How dare Luna show up here?
Despite Gingerâs staged fainting at the restaurant the previous night, it was evident that Asher had
harmed her. A visible bump still showed on Gingerâs forehead as a reminder of that unsettling incident.
Approaching in her high heels, Miaâs voice took on a cold tone as she asked, âWhat brings you here?â
âMs. Monalize, Iâve come to offer my apologies. Yesterday at the restaurant, there was a small
altercation between the children while they were playing.
âAs a boy, Asher shouldnât have behaved aggressively toward a girl. Thatâs why Iâve come here to
make sure Ginger is okay.â
âThat wonât be needed,â Mia said sharply.
Observing Lunaâs expression, Mia sensed that Lunaâs apology was insincere, merely a facade to
maintain her reputation as a compassionate individual.
âMs. Monalize, please give me a chance to apologize and make things right. Indeed, Asher has been
overly spoiled by the Barretts. Iâve already had a