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Sunflowers Uprooted, Love Dissected

In Sunflowers Uprooted, Love Dissected, Mira believes she is cherished by Ian Tost, the powerful underworld prince of Harbor City. However, after a kidnapping attempt leaves his bodyguard Cece with a minor scratch, Ian’s obsession takes a dark turn. Following a series of family tragedies, including her brother Michael’s death, Mira discovers Ian orchestrated these horrors as revenge for Cece's injury. Facing this betrayal, she must decide whether to accept a mysterious offer of ninety-nine share transfers to escape.
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Chapter 3

Two days later, Ian took me to the hospital for my routine prenatal checkup. The moment we got out of the car, he received a call about something that had happened to Cece.

“Mr. Tost, Miss Yates has been ambushed by those men from before. She got into a car accident and is now in critical condition!”

There was an obvious look of concern on Ian’s expression. He glanced at me as I was being examined. After a moment of hesitation, he decided to leave.

“Mira, Cece has been targeted by the same people from before. She got into an accident. I can’t stay with you for today’s checkup. Be good and go through it yourself, all right?”

Before I could answer, he turned and walked out of the room. I could only stare at his back as he closed the door behind him.

Right then, I stopped the doctor from continuing the examination.

My voice was cold. “You may stop the prenatal exam. Please prepare an abortion now.”

The doctor hesitated. “Mrs. Tost, Mr. Tost cares about this baby very much. Are you sure you want to end the pregnancy?”

I stayed silent. To Ian, this baby was nothing more than a chain to keep me bound to him.

I had once longed for us to have a child of our own. However, with the love for him gone, his bloodline no longer mattered to me.

I simply smiled. “It’s okay. I’ll take full responsibility. It won’t come back on you.”

When it was over, I felt the life inside me slip away for good. I quietly walked to my mother’s ward.

Seeing her lying there in a deep sleep, my emotions finally broke loose. I leaned over her bedside like a lost child and cried out every ounce of grievance I had been holding inside.

I was not in the ward long when Ian suddenly barged in with a group of hospital staff.

When he saw my tear-filled eyes, a flicker of unease crossed his face.

“Mira, Cece has been in a car accident. Her kidney ruptured, and the only matching donor is your mom.”

As a team of doctors and nurses wheeled my comatose mother out, I lunged after them, but Ian caught me by the arm.

When I realized what he intended to do, the blood drained from my face. My eyes widened in disbelief. I pounded my fists against his shoulders as I yelled at him without a care for my image, “Ian, are you insane? That’s my mother! She’s the only family I have now! She’s sick and in a coma. Please, take my life if you have to, but don’t touch her! At her age, she can’t survive such a major surgery!”

Ian pinned me to his chest, but I bit down on his shoulder with all my strength before breaking free and bolting after them.

Outside the operating room, Ian’s bodyguards blocked my way. I had no choice but to wait in despair by the door. Two hours later, the doors finally opened.

As soon as the doctor came out, Ian rushed forward. “Was the surgery a success? How’s Cece?”

The doctors nodded. Relief lit Ian’s face. It was as if he had been the one to escape the jaws of death.

While everyone crowded around the now-stable Cece, I pushed past to find my mother, whose body had been covered with a white sheet.

In the morgue, I held my mother’s lifeless body and wept until there were no tears left in me.

When Ian Tost found me, my eyes held nothing but emptiness and numbness. “I want a divorce, Ian.”

He ignored what I said. He lifted me off the floor with a frown and said, “Don’t talk nonsense. Who else could you turn to besides staying with me? This was just an accident. It’s okay. You still have me.”

That false tenderness made my skin crawl. I tore myself from his arms and shoved him toward the door. “I said I want a divorce. I don’t love you anymore!”

It was as if I had struck a raw nerve. He snapped, “Mira, even if you die, you’ll die as my wife. Who said you could just stop loving me?”

He dragged me back to the house and locked me inside the mansion. Right then, I finally made up my mind to give that person an answer.