She Made a Comeback as a Renowned Doctor-Chapter 466: I Disagree

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Chapter 466: Chapter 466: I Disagree

"I dare anyone to try."

A frail yet resounding voice was heard.

Hope Williams slightly turned her body and saw an elderly lady with graying hair being helped over.

When Hope Williams looked over, the old lady’s gaze had already landed on her.

Although Hope Williams could no longer recall her grandmother’s face from her memories, she could guess at this moment that this old lady must be her grandmother.

Hope Williams’ body tensed slightly.

"Little Hope?" The old lady hurried forward, stopping in front of Hope Williams. Her eyes, filled with tears, looked at Hope Williams as she tentatively called out, "Are you Little Hope?"

Hope Williams nodded, and before she could speak, the old lady shrugged off the supporting hand and embraced Hope Williams tightly.

When she spoke again, she was already unable to hold back her tears, "Little Hope, you’ve finally come back. After so many years, your grandma thought, thought that you were gone along with your mother..."

Old Lady Williams hugged Hope Williams so tightly that she stiffened, listening to her grandmother sobbing in front of her, her heart softened a little, and she cautiously patted the old lady’s back.

"It’s so good that you’re back. I couldn’t believe it when Harry told me just now."

Old Lady Williams let go of Hope Williams, her eyes fixed on Hope closely, unable to stop herself from covering her mouth and sobbing.

"Elder Williams, I..."

Old Lady Williams was taken aback.

"Little Hope, what did you just call me? I’m your grandma, no matter what. He might have broken ties with you and your mother, but I haven’t. Call me grandma."

Hope Williams looked at the old lady in front of her, unfamiliar yet often mentioned by her mother in stories. Her grandma was always described as gentle, kind, understanding, and indifferent to worldly disputes, never fighting or grabbing for more.

Her mother said that what she missed most after leaving the Williams Family was Old Lady Williams.

Hope Williams hesitated for a moment, and just as Old Lady Williams feared that Hope held a grudge over the past events and refused to call her "grandma," Hope Williams’ gentle voice spoke, "Grandma."

Old Lady Williams was initially stunned but soon regained her composure as a smile spread across her face, "Ah, Little Hope."

Old Lady Williams gently patted Hope’s hand, her eyes filled with guilt.

"You’ve suffered over the years. It’s my fault for being useless, unable to protect my own daughter and granddaughter."

A faint redness appeared in Hope Williams’ beautiful eyes.

"If you didn’t want to see me, why did you come out?" Elder Williams stared at Old Lady Williams and asked sternly.

Because of the past events of breaking family ties, Old Lady Williams had a big argument with Elder Williams, moved to the back courtyard, and refused to see him.

Over the years, except for some family banquets and occasions she had to attend, Old Lady Williams seldom made an appearance.

Old Lady Williams snorted heavily, pulling Hope Williams behind her protectively. freёnovelkiss.com

"I came out to see what good things you’re up to, claiming that I have an incurable disease and tricking Little Hope into coming back to save Luna. How could you come up with such an idea? Little Hope is pregnant, and you have such scheming thoughts, are you even human?"

Elder Williams’ gaze turned icy, and he roared angrily, "Who told you that?"

Ted Williams was taken aback, looking around, he did not see Harry Williams’ figure.

He tilted his head, looked into the distance, and spotted Harry Williams poking half his head out around the corner of the corridor.

Ted Williams pressed his lips together, staying silent.

Old Lady Williams retorted, "It doesn’t matter how I found out; what matters is that I won’t allow you to do this. Luna’s life matters, but does that mean Little Hope’s child’s life doesn’t?"

Elder Williams’ expression turned even darker, "So what you’re saying is that you just want to watch Luna die?"

"That’s not what I mean. Luna is my granddaughter, and so is Little Hope. What I mean is we can’t harm Little Hope in the attempt to save Luna. Perhaps there’s another way."

Just as Old Lady Williams finished speaking, a sudden sound of glass shattering came from inside Luna Williams’ room.

A loud "bang," sharp and clear.

Elder Williams hurried to the door and asked anxiously, "Luna, what happened?"

"It’s nothing, just accidentally broke a glass." Luna Williams’ flustered voice came through, slightly choked.

"Don’t move and let the servants clean it up," Elder Williams instructed.

"Okay."

Elder Williams heard the sob in Luna Williams’ voice, his heart ached dearly, and he said heavily, "We did consider other methods, but as you know, Luna has a rare blood type, and a match has not been found for a long time. Little Hope, as her biological sister, is the best match."

"So you’ve made up your mind? You want Little Hope to donate bone marrow?"

Elder Williams nodded firmly, "I must save Luna."

Hope Williams’ lips curled coldly.

Old Lady Williams’ hand was still holding hers, her palm exceptionally warm, which was the only bit of warmth in Hope Williams’ heart at the moment.

"I also disagree with sacrificing Little Hope to save Luna." The old lady said sternly and decisively.

"You!" Elder Williams pointed at Old Lady Williams, furiously calling her "stubborn and obstinate."

"The stubborn one is you, not me. Reign in your twisted control desires. Not everyone has to obey you and follow your commands."

Old Lady Williams tightened her grip on Hope Williams’ hand, "Little Hope, let’s go to the back courtyard with grandma."

"Don’t you dare leave! Without my command, no one is allowed to leave."

At Elder Williams’ command, the surrounding family guards immediately closed in, surrounding Hope Williams and Old Lady Williams.