Chapter 926
Eleanor stepped out of the castle, her gaze traveling past the iron gate to a scene of Scott and
Katharine locked in fierce combat.
When Caleb returned, he informed Eleanor about Robin’s sister, Katharine, describing her as a fierce
fighter Initially, Eleanor was skeptical and didn’t fully believe him.
However, when she witnessed it firsthand, she was genuinely shocked Even someone as large as
Scott was struggling to defend himself against Katharine, who had him pinned down.
“Ms Spencer”
A gentle voice came from beyond the railing, causing Katharine’s tightly clenched hands to slowly
unclench
She straightened up, turned around, and looked at Eleanor standing in the iron gate.
“Are you Eleanor?”
“Yeah.”
The sight of Eleanor standing in the sunlight, nodding slightly, left Katharine momentarily stunned.
How could she harm such a vibrant person? But she didn’t want to lose her mother either.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtKatharine hesitated for a few seconds, then walked towards Eleanor, only to be blocked by Scott.
“Back off from Mrs. Laurence, or we’re going to have a problem.”
He had been treating Katharine with kid gloves, because he didn’t hit women. But if she dared to harm
Mrs. Laurence, he wouldn’t show any mercy
Katharine glanced at Scott, clearly underestimating him, and instead, her attention was fixed on
Eleanor through the sturdy iron bars.
“Mrs. Laurence, would you mind stepping outside? I’d like to have a conversation,” she said.
“No, thank you,” Eleanor firmly rejected the offer.
“I know why you’re here. We can talk right here,” Eleanor stated, refusing to be lured outside, sensing
Katharine’s intentions of kidnapping her.
Startled by Eleanor’s readiness, Katharine realized her plan might have been anticipated, and Eleanor
was on guard
“Your brother contacted me. He informed me that you’re here to take my heart, Eleanor revealed. It
suddenly made sense why there were bodyguards stationed outside the castle and why someone as
formidable as Scott was on high alert. Her brother must have tipped them off about the situation.
Katharine, who had been set up by her own brother, admitted openly since it was already out in the
open.
“Yes, that’s why I’m here.”
Eleanor gave a wry smile.
“Ms. Spencer, your doctors have taken my blood and done genetic matching. I’m not a match for your
mother. If you insist on taking my heart for her, it only shows your ignorance. An incompatible
transplant would kill her immediately due to a rejection reaction.”
This left Katharine momentarily stunned. It took her a while to recover.
“But my mother told me that the doctor said your heart belonged to Emilia, and it would match my
mother’s.”
“Did she tell you that?”
Katharine nodded.
Eleanor laughed, “She’s fooling you. The heart transplanted into me has already become part of me.
My cells, my blood, they’re all incompatible with her. How could an individual organ possibly match?”
Katharine was somewhat disbelieving but couldn’t come up with any counter–argument, “How do I
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmknow you’re not lying?”
Just as Eleanor was about to respond, she saw Robin walking briskly over, “She’s not lying…”
Seeing her own brother, Katharine turned around in irritation, “I thought you hated Bernard. Why are
you helping him?”
Robin glanced at Eleanor, then turned his attention to Katharine, “The doctor personally told me the
results. They’re not a match, neither bone marrow nor heart. If you insist on taking her heart for our
mother, it will cause more harm than good…”
Hearing this, Katharine’s internal struggle subsided somewhat, but she still retorted defiantly. “Then
why would mother say it would work?”
Robin thought of Wendy’s angry face when she blamed him for not being able to perform the
transplant. His face darkened, “Our mother might have changed…”
Katharine frowned, “What do you mean by ‘changed?”
Robin couldn’t answer this question, he just told Katharine, “Anyway, her heart can’t be used Go back
now and stop causing trouble here!”
But how could Katharine possibly leave without a clear explanation, “Speak up. I’m not leaving until you
do.”