Samuel's face turned pale, and his clenched hands loosened.
"You heard everything?"
I forced myself to sit up and looked into his eyes, full of alienation and indifference.
"You don't deserve to be a father."
"Take your childhood sweetheart and get out of my sight."
He wanted to say something, but Jocelyn grabbed his sleeve and said that her wrist hurt.
Samuel snorted coldly, picked her up in front of me, and walked out of the door without looking back.
I looked through my phone and contacted a lawyer.
I hoped he could use his connections to help me investigate Jocelyn.
The matter of corneas definitely hadn't ended.
I had to save myself.
I didn't expect that this matter would be just as I imagined.
Jocelyn was not blind at all. On the contrary, she was moving around in the mall, completely unaffected by this matter.
Then, why did she pretend to be blind?
She even wanted my corneas.
After thinking it over, I decided to tell Samuel about this matter. I couldn't let him be deceived.
Just as I stepped out of the hospital gate, I was immediately knocked down by a hurried guy. I couldn't stand firm and almost fell.
The woman's sunglasses were shattered, and she turned her head in panic and glared at me.
When our eyes met, I saw the panic in her eyes.
"Jocelyn! You're not blind, so why did you want my corneas?" I rushed up and grabbed her clothes tightly, not letting her leave.
Her face was panicked, and she was too nervous to even look up at me.
And next to her was a young boy lying on the ground, feeling around for his cane.
Taking advantage of my momentary daze, she picked up the child and ran, not even giving me a chance to react.
As I rubbed my sore ankle and wanted to chase after her, someone grabbed me from behind with great force.
"Everyone is watching. Do you still think it's not embarrassing enough?"
It was Samuel.
I anxiously took out the evidence, wanting to tell him that Jocelyn was a fraud, but I heard the discussions of the onlookers around me.
"She bumped into a blind woman yet yelled at her. She has no sense of public morality."
"She scared the woman away and still wouldn't let go. She's really unreasonable!"
Samuel heard this and frowned. His voice was low and he questioned what I did.
"No, she's not blind. We made eye contact..."
Before I could finish speaking, Samuel groped her way to the middle of us, looked at Samuel, and sobbed.
She even took off her sunglasses.