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The True Heiress's Return

Chapter 339
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Chapter 339 Upon hearing these words, Walter's expression tightened, becoming completely dark and brooding.

"Grandma." Fiona was both shocked and happy. When she learned Grandma was critically ill, she rushed to the hospital only to be told that Grandmother didn't want to see her.

At that moment, Fiona was heartbroken. She was panicked, not understanding why Grandma suddenly couldn't hold on, nor why she was being stopped from seeing her one last time.

But now, hearing what Grandma said, it broke her heart as Grandma, who had always been proud, would beg Walter for her sake. Fiona thought, 'Even on her deathbed, Grandma was thinking of and caring about me! Fiona was heartbroken and full of guilt and regret. Yet, meanwhile, a small sense of relief sneaked in. In such a crucial moment, Walter, who valued relationships highly, would definitely not refuse Grandma. Once he made a promise, he would never break it. Jaslene knew her twas limited, and in her almost drifting state, she could no longer make out Walter's expression. Not hearing his voice, Jaslene enunciated her words clearly and her weak voice was full of earnestness.

"Walter, I know you value loyalty and honor. When your mother had complications giving birth to you, it was the top medical team of the Banks family that saved you from disaster.

"It had been a long tand I don't want to use it as a demand, but I can't trust anyone else with my granddaughter, only you," said Jaslene.

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In the end, Jaslene's consciousness faded away, with her mouth opening and closing, but no sound emerged. Fiona slightly lifted her head, with her tear-streaked eyes fixing intently on Walter.

She choked back a sob and spoke softly, "Walter, this is Grandma's last wish before she leaves us. I know it's asking a lot of you, but it's her only wish left. Please, can you promise her this so she can pass away peacefully?" Levi and Brian stood nearby, with their expressions heavy with concern. Jaslene's request was clearly a kind of emotional blackmail. They felt it was unfair to Walter, but they weren't in a position to voice this.

Without glancing at Fiona, Walter kept his deep gaze on Jaslene on the screen, and his thin lips were pressed together. After a moment, under everyone's gaze, Walter finally spoke. "Jaslene, rest in peace." Tears fell from Fiona's eyes as she instinctively forced a smile.

"The life-saving grace from years ago has been repaid many times over by my grandfather and father to the Banks family. I'm sorry, but I cannot fulfill your request," said Walter. Walter's words were firm and powerful, with each one spoken with determination. In an instant, Fiona's expression froze in a weird, half-smile twist. Walter's answer was completely unexpected to her. Fiona thought, 'He refused. He went so far as to say no.' There was a long silence from Jaslene, and finally, using the last of her strength, she instructed Fiona in a quivering tone. "Where is Ms. Nelson? I want to have a word with her." Fiona broke down, turning the phone towards herself. "Grandma. At a tlike this, why don't you want to see me?" "Give it to Ms. Nelson," said Jaslene.

Shakira cout of the room, having been listening from behind the door. She walked up to Fiona and extended her hand. "Give it to me." 1/3 Chapter 339 Fiona lifted her gaze, glaring at Shakira with a fiery rage that seemed like it could consher whole. Though unwilling. she had no choice but to follow Grandma's instructions, reluctantly placing the phone into Shakira's hands. "Ms. Nelson, please step aside. I need to tell you this privately," said Jaslene.

Shakira was a bit puzzled, without understanding Jaslene's intentions, so she stepped back about three feet. Holding the Shakira was a bit puzzled, without understanding Ja phone to her car, she said, "Go ahead." Shakira listened quietly to Jaslene's sorrowful whispers, and after about half a minute, she turned back and handed the phone to Fiona.

Just as Fiona grabbed the phone back and was about to question Shakira, Shakira spoke first in a calm voice, "Jaslene is gone." "What did you say?" Fiona felt as if she'd been struck by lightning, stunned and unable to respond. As she frantically checked the phone, the call had already ended.

"No, Grandma. You haven't seenyet and haven't heardtalk, cried Fiona.

"It's impossible. Grandma can't have just left like that. I don't believe it," cried Fiona.

Fiona started rambling like she had lost her mind. She suddenly let out a scream, turned around, and rushed towards her sports car.

Walter furrowed his brows and called out. "Stop her, Brian. Make sure you take her to the hospital yourself." "Gotit," replied Brian.

The flashy red sports car sliced through the night, speeding away. Brian drove as fast as he could, getting Fiona to Harborview Medical Center quickly.

Fiona stumbled into the ward, finding Jaslene fully covered by a white sheet. All the equipment that once showed life signs had been removed. The entire room was steeped in a somber silence.

Fiona couldn't control herself anymore and collapsed by the bed, crying her heart out. "Grandma, why did it have to end like this? Why didn't you want to seeone last time?" "How could you be so heartless? I haven't even had a chance to talk to you, and now I'll never see you again or hear your voice," continued Fiona.

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Brian watched the scene unfold, nodded to the Banks family, and then left the hospital.

Fiona cried for a long tbefore suddenly remembering something. She sprang up, turned, and grabbed a nearby nurse, with her eyes red and full of anger.

"You're all useless, a bunch of losers," cried Fiona.

"When I visited her yesterday, Grandma was perfectly fine and smiled at me, asked if anyone had been bullying me, assuredthat anyone who treatspoorly would disappear," cried Fiona. and "It's because of you all. You didn't take care of her and now you've harmed her. I want you to pay for it with your lives," cried Fiona.

Her glare turned herce, and she suddenly started choking the doctor until he almost passed out. Chaos erupted in the room until someone abruptly pulled Fiona away and harshly slapped her, knocking her to the ground. The force of the blow left Fiona stunned, sitting on the floor, unable to collect herself for a long time. George's hand tingled with pain, and he was seething, gritting his teeth in anger. "You ungrateful child. How dare you blothers." Tue, Dec IU 18:04 Chapter 339 52%2

"You want someone to pay for Grandma's life, right? Fine. I'll tell you why she left and didn't see you in her final moments. It's because she was driven away by you." "How did the Banks family end up with a disgrace like you." "If you have any conscience left, from now on, live your life honestly and peacefully to comfort her spirit in heaven. Stop blaming others for everything." George's shouting echoed throughout the ward, intimidating everyone. Mrs. Banks covered her face, crying heart-wrenchingly.

Fiona was stunned. "No, that's not true. She lovedthe most. How could she possibly be mad at me?" said Fiona.

Looking at the white mound on the bed, Fiona's eyes were wide open, unable to blink as large tears rolled down."Grandma, Grandma... I don't have my grandma anymore..." cried Fiona.