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Resent, Reject, Regret by Aqua Summers

Chapter 465
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Chapter 465 Abduction

Deirdre had to go to meet with Maeve since she said she had something to tell her about her mother. It was just

that she needed to inform Kyran since she was going to leave him alone here.

“Kyran.”

“Yeah?”

Deirdre sat on the bed and said honestly, “I need to go out for a while today.”

“Where are you going?” Kyran asked in a serious manner.

“I’m going to see a woman. Her daughter has been diagnosed with cancer, and she needs money right now, I need

to give her the bank card so that she can pay her daughter’s medical bills. It’s not going to take long. I’ll be back in

about half an hour.”

“You borrowed money from me because of her? Is she your close friend?”

“No…” Deirdre shook her head and lowered her head. “I wouldn’t say we’re good friends. It’s more accurate to say

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that we don’t know each other. It’s just that…”

“It’s just that you don’t want to see her daughter get tortured by cancer?”

“Yeah…” said Deirdre, smiling mockingly. “You think I’m being a bit nosy, right? I can barely take care of myself, yet

I still want to care about other people and don’t want them to live in suffering.

“What would you think that?” Kyran looked at her gently. “It isn’t wrong for you to have a kind heart. Honestly, I’m

happy that I can be of use to you on this matter.”

Deirdre’s eyes turned red around the rims, and then Kyran continued. “But it’s too dangerous for you to go out

alone. I think you should ask Reily to go with you. She works for Declan.”

Deirdre remembered who Reily was. When she was attacked, she was the first one to show up. She also helped her

a lot in daily life.

She nodded. “Don’t worry. I’ll be back soon.”

“Okay.” Kyran smiled. There was a big smile on his sickened face, and his gaze was gentle. “I’ll be waiting for you.”

After Deirdre left the ward, she went to look for Reily. The latter agreed and followed her after she changed her

clothes.

“I didn’t bother you, right?” asked Deirdre.

“Nope! You’re not bothering me, Miss McKinnon. Besides, it’s only half an hour. I’m sure it’ll be fine.”

“Alright then,” replied Deirdre.

After that, both of them went toward the elevator. They arrived at the ground floor, flagged down a cab outside the

hospital, and gave the driver the address Maeve had told her.

When they arrived at their destination, Deirdre made a call to Maeve. “Madam O’Keefe, I’m here. Where are you?”

“You’re already here?” Maeve sounded a little surprised. “W-Wait for me for a while. I’m still upstairs. I’ll come

down right now”

When Maeve ran down, she saw Deirdre standing in the wind with a mask on. Although she was still as thin as the

last time she saw her, she looked healthier now.

Maeve felt as if someone was cutting her heart with a knife. Then, she saw the woman standing beside Deirdre and

was stunned. She walked up to Deirdre hesitantly and asked, “Miss McKinnon…”

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Deirdre pulled the bank card out of her pocket and handed it to her. “There are 40,000 dollars here. The password

is 1218.”

Maeve did not accept the bank card.

Deirdre stuffed it into her hand and asked, “You said you have something to tell me about my mother, right? What

is it about then?”

“This isn’t the right place to talk. It’s too cold.” Maeve glanced at Reily and looked around before continuing. “Let’s

go over there, okay? And I don’t think we should let other people join our conversation…”

She was talking about Reily.

Deirdre hesitated for a moment and nodded. She turned around and said to Reily, “Can you wait here for a while? It

won’t be long.”

“Sure, Miss McKinnon. Just let me know if you need anything.”

“Okay.”

Deirdre then followed Maeve to an alley. She couldn’t help herself and asked, “Stop beating around the bushes,

Madam O’Keefe. Both of us don’t have the luxury of wasting our time here. I hope you can tell me the thing about

my mother quickly.”