Addicted To The Genius Lady With A Thousand Faces

Chapter 902



Chapter 902:

As soon as Ruth finished speaking, Daryl asked, “How could Tiffany have had an organ-on-a-chip implanted when she was a child? Brian was deeply involved in that research and was part of the International Organ-on-a-Chip Research Association. Could this be linked to him?”

Marissa nodded, her voice taut with emotion.

“Yes, this is linked to Dad. Those vicious people tried to force him to work for them by threatening to hurt Tiffany and me. They implanted the organ-on-a-chip in Tiffany to control her.”

The weight of this revelation crashed over the Sanchez family like a relentless storm. Ruth’s voice trembled, tears welling up in her eyes.

“Goodness gracious! I can’t believe Tiffany has been through so much pain.”

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Leila’s face fell, deep regret etched into her features.

“I’ve been terrible,” she said, her voice barely above a whisper.

“I didn’t understand Tiffany and hurled so many hurtful words. While she was fighting those awful people, she had to endure my cruelty too. I must have truly wounded her.”

Shaun sighed heavily, his face etched with remorse as well.

“I’ve been just as guilty,” he said, his voice heavy with regret.

“I had no idea Tiffany was struggling every day while I blamed her and acted distant. I’m not worthy to be her cousin.”

Daryl and Rachel exchanged looks of deep guilt, their eyes lowering. Marissa quickly stepped in, her tone warm and soothing.

“You shouldn’t blame yourselves. Tiffany would never hold this against you. Just the fact that you care for our mother means so much to her. And for any past hurt or misunderstandings, Tiffany has become incredibly strong.”noveldrama

Though Marissa had only seen Tiffany once, she saw the strength in her eyes. To Marissa, those eyes revealed a person who had faced and overcome incredible challenges. Tiffany’s resilience seemed to be a result of enduring significant pain and adversity. Despite her difficult past, Tiffany’s spirit remained unshaken, her struggles only forging her into a determined and fierce survivor. The two had more in common than they realized; both had confronted tough situations with bravery and resolve.

Leila suddenly brightened with understanding.

“If this is all about the organ-on-a-chip and Brian, then it means Brian’s disappearance was not Aunt Caylee’s fault,” she said, her voice steady with realization.

“On the contrary, Aunt Caylee and her daughters have suffered because of him.”

Leila was quick on the uptake and hit the nail on the head. The other members of the Sanchez family, hearing her words, began to follow her train of thought and turned their attention to Marissa. Marissa chewed on her lip, her gaze troubled.

It was true that Brian’s research had attracted those dangerous people to his family. For the Sanchez family, it was obvious that Caylee had suffered deeply because of him. Yet, Marissa wrestled with how to assign blame. Her father hadn’t done anything wrong, and the true villains were the ones who had harmed their family. Moreover, her mother’s unwavering love for her father meant she would never fault him for the past.

As Marissa grappled with her words, Leila’s frustration boiled over. She threw her hands up and spoke with fiery determination.

“We need to go to the Nash family and demand answers! They’ve been unfairly blaming Aunt Caylee for Brian’s disappearance and treating our family terribly. We’ve endured their disrespect for too long. Now that we know Brian is the cause of all this trouble and our family has suffered because of him, they clearly owe us an apology!”

Even Shaun, usually so easygoing, couldn’t mask his fury. He said with a rare edge in his voice, “Leila’s right. We need to confront the Nash family and set things straight. They owe us an apology. We can’t keep accepting this disrespect.”

Daryl and Rachel, who typically avoided confrontations, exchanged glances filled with reluctance. But they knew Leila and Shaun had a point. The Nash family had certainly caused them enough trouble, and it was time to confront them.

Marissa turned to Ruth, hoping she would help ease the tension, but she was startled to see Ruth’s anger burning even hotter.

“Yes, we really need to confront the Nash family right now!” Ruth’s voice was sharp and determined.

“I want to be the first to confront that old man from the Nash family. I’ve had it with him. He needs to apologize to us, and he needs to do it sincerely.”

Marissa tried to imagine her grandfather on his knees before Ruth, and it made her bite back a smile. Clearing her throat, Marissa stepped forward, her voice steady as she said, “Um, I have something important to share.”

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