Why?Eric stares at Katrina"s necklace in disbelief.
DNA test reveals the blood relations.h.i.+p between Eric and Katrina, plus a necklace that was originally worn around Katrina"s neck, and an inexplicable sense of familiarity.
With so many realities in front of him, Eric has to wonder if he has mistaken the girl.
So…
Is Katrina his real granddaughter?
But Farrah comes to the Simon family with the necklace Katrina has given her and tells a lie.
By this time, Eric becomes more and more convinced of what Aaron has said.
Eric feels particularly painful when he hears Aaron say that Katrina has been pushed downstairs and almost died, and is now lying in the hospital.
Why has she been pushed downstairs? Who has done this?
Aaron says with a gloomy expression, "Farrah and Katrina met Laura in the cafe and had a dispute. In confusion, Katrina was pushed downstairs. People may think that Laura has done it, but it was so chaotic at that time that n.o.body knew whether Laura had done it or not. Mr. Simon, if Katrina is your real granddaughter and Farrah is the false one…Then I even doubt all this is Farrah"s conspiracy behind the scene. She"s afraid that Katrina would threaten her position, so she wants to kill Katrina and blame Laura for all this. Only in this way can she stay in the Simon family forever as your granddaughter."
Eric is even more shocked by Aaron"s a.n.a.lysis.
Farrah has done this?
For so many days, Eric has treated Farrah as his own granddaughter.
Even if Eric is doubtful about Farrah"s ident.i.ty now, he still cannot believe that she would be such a vicious woman.
"Impossible! Farrah can"t do that! It"s premature to say that now. Please take me to the hospital to see Katrina first!"
Eric is ready to go back to his room and change his clothes.
However, at the thought that Katrina is now alone in the hospital...
Aaron suddenly becomes serious.
"G.o.d!"
Eric is puzzled and asks, "What"s wrong?"
Aaron says eagerly, "Katrina is alone in the hospital now. She"s still very weak. If Farrah wants to kill Katrina at this time, Katrina has nowhere to hide!"
How can he forget that a hospital is a favorable place for Farrah?
It"s easy for Farrah, as a nurse, to get into Katrina"s ward and harm her.
Although he"s just suspicious of Farrah and there"s no conclusive evidence yet...
Anyway, he still should guard against Farrah.
In case an accident happens again...
He"ll be extremely regretful.
It has taken a lot of effort to rescue Katrina. He cannot lose her again.
Seeing the nervous look on Aaron"s face, Eric says hesitantly, "You"re too nervous. Farrah, as a girl, can"t be so cruel."
By this time, Eric is still reluctant to believe that Farrah would be the kind of person Aaron thinks.
But Aaron says anxiously, "Mr. Simon, if you want to see Katrina, follow me now! Please understand me. She"s my favorite woman. I have almost lost her once. I can"t lose her again. If anything happens to her, I will suffer for a lifetime. I also believe that if she is really your granddaughter, you will also regret it for a lifetime. So I have to be nervous!"
Hearing Aaron"s words...
Eric decides to go with Aaron to the hospital immediately.
Originally he wanted to go back to change his clothes, but now it"s better to save time.
Eric gets into Aaron"s car. Aaron drives it all the way so fast that Eric almost can"t stand it.
Eric says, "Young man, slow down! I"ll call Bob first and ask him to find Farrah. Don"t be so nervous!"
Eric takes out his phone to call Bob.
However, after a long time, no one answers.
A few minutes later, Bob finally calls back.
"Grandpa Eric, are you looking for me?"
Eric asks directly, "Bob, are you with Farrah now?"
"I wasn"t with her this morning. Grandpa, are you looking for her?"
"Can you help me find out where she is? But don"t tell her I"m coming. I want to surprise her."
Eric is still dubious about Aaron"s words.
He only hopes that he won"t see Farrah in Katrina"s ward or see Farrah doing something to harm Katrina.
In that case, her image in his mind will be destroyed.
At this time, in the hospital.
Katrina is sleeping soundly in the bed, and the baby is lying in the crib.
Farrah opens the door and enters.
There"s a syringe hidden in her sleeve, and she walks step by step towards Katrina"s bed.
Seeing Katrina"s slightly pale sleeping face, Farrah has a complicated mood.
Last time, she hurt Katrina.
This time, only she and Katrina inside the ward
Farrah recalls everything they have been together. In the past, when Katrina got a promotion and a raise, she invited Farrah to dinner, talking incessantly and promising Farrah that Farrah could ask Katrina for help when she ran out of money.
When Farrah was drunk in the bar, Katrina rushed over and comforted Farrah, even giving Farrah a necklace.
Katrina is really the best friend in Farrah"s life.
If possible, Farrah would like to be with Katrina all her life and be a good friend for all her life.
But the reality is so cruel.
Katrina is holding Farrah"s lifeline tightly.
If Farrah doesn"t kill Katrina, Farrah will never get rid of her nightmare.
People are all selfish.
For her own sake, she has to abandon something when necessary selectively.
For example, friends.h.i.+p, kindness, and humanity.
"Sorry, Katrina. This time, I really won"t miss it again."
Closing her eyes, Farrah apologizes deeply to Katrina.
When she opens her eyes, she immediately becomes resolute.
She has waited a long time for this chance, with Aaron"s absence.
She must make the best use of this time.
If she doesn"t act now, it may be too late.
With that in mind, Farrah immediately plunges the syringe needle into Katrina"s dropping bottle and injects the liquid into it bit by bit.