Chapter: 603
A slight chuckle escaped Rena's lips.
“I finally comprehend why my mother chose to Leave you. Mr. Coleman, while we may share a biological connection, that is where our association ends. In fact, I despise you as Elvira's father. You intervened on Elvira's behalf but have you ever considered the immense loss I have endured in my relationship with Waylen? Mr. Coleman, please refrain from troubling my mother at her resting place any further. She has my father, who loves her dearly, and that is enough."
Rena fixed her gaze upon Lyndon.
With deliberate slowness, she began tearing the DNA identification report into fragments, methodically ripping it apart until nothing remained.
She had always been under the care of Darren, with no presence of Lyndon in her Life. And now she still didn't need him!
Lyndon's complexion turned pallid and he kept retreating.
He stared at his own flesh and blood, finding it difficult to fathom her callousness. He had hoped that upon revealing the truth of her parentage, she and Elvira could reconcile, becoming Loving sisters.
Alas, it had proven to be an extravagant wish.
Rena closed her eyes and spoke up softly.
“Mr. Coleman, please take Miss Coleman away. I reserve my right to pursue legal action. Please prevent your daughter from causing harm to others again.
One more thing. My surname shall forever remain Gordon."
Rena's heart raced within her chest. She was not an unfeeling entity.
She, too, experienced emotions.
In just a span of two weeks, she had endured countless tribulations, burdening her soul immensely. Overwhelmed, she succumbed to unconsciousness. ..
In the hospital ward, Rena lay motionless, surrounded by an air of uncertainty.
The doctors were at a loss, unable to awaken her from her unconscious state.
Eloise, trembling with worry, held onto Vera's arm, seeking solace and answers.
Desperation filled Eloise's voice as she asked, "Is there no medical intervention that can bring her back, Doctor?"
The doctor sighed, his expression filled with empathy.
"Mrs. Gordon, your daughter is physically fine, but her subconscious mind resists waking up. We must wait for her to regain her own will."
Eloise's eyes welled up with tears, her heart heavy with concern for Rena.
Vera, though equally worried, attempted to soothe Eloise's anxiety.