The Rewritten Love: A Second Beginning

Chapter 189
Serena agreed, “That’s right! You guys are just jealous.”
“Jealous of Madelyn? That’s ridiculous!” Timothy sneered.
Even the usually quiet Adrian said unexpectedly, “Just because you can’t do it, stop putting others down. Madelyn has changed.
At least she’s not as annoying as before.”
“What do you think, Forry?”
Forrest tossed the apple in his hand. He was still dressed in a black short-sleeved shirt, revealing the green tattoos on his arms
gave him a mysterious and wild appearance. “Stop mentioning her in front of me. It’s disgusting!”
No one dared to speak any more, and a strange vibe gradually spread among them.
Madelyn walked out of the school gate, and Jordan happened to arrive as well. The traffic on the road was relatively smooth, but
Madelyn was still a few minutes late when she arrived at the practice room.
After two hours of piano lessons, the following two hours were the most difficult for Madelyn. She had not practiced for the past
few days. When she warmed up and stretched her legs, she felt her previous efforts had all gone.
Halfway through the dance routine, Madelyn suddenly felt a sharp pain in her lower abdomen. She sensed a warm flow gradually
seeping between her legs. A familiar feeling returned, accompanied by a faint smell of blood.
Madelyn rushed to the restroom and took off her pants. Seeing the bloodstains, she reluctantly put them back on. She went to
the changing room, grabbed a clean outfit and a sanitary pad, then hastened back to the restroom.
After cleaning up, Madelyn sat on the toilet seat absentmindedly. Girls generally experience their first period between the ages of
thirteen and fifteen. Madelyn was well aware of that. In her previous life, she had her first period shortly after starting college.
At the time, Madelyn had thought something was wrong with her body and had undergone a comprehensive medical
examination in the hospital. However, the results had revealed that everything was normal. The doctor had reassured her that
everyone’s body develops differently, and later onset of menstruation was also considered normal.
So, Madelyn had been taking medicine to regulate her health without thinking much of it. However, she had developed uterine
abnormalities that eventually led to cancer later on. The cancer had spread to her stomach, and she had been diagnosed with

advanced-stage gastric cancer before passing away not long afterward.
Now Madelyn knew that it had all been a lie. The medical reports and the medicine had all been
fake. Taking it would only worsen her health in the long run, and what Zach wanted was to kill her. Her late period was due to the
abnormal reaction caused by uterine malformation.
Every time Madelyn had her period, she needed painkillers to ease the pain. The most severe incident had happened at home
when the pain caused her to faint. If it was not for Rosario discovering her that day, she might have died from the illness without
anyone noticing.
Madelyn did not attend the rest of the classes. She sat in the car, curled up, and her face turned. pale from the pain. The air
conditioning had been set to its warmest temperature, but she still shivered.
Jordan could not bear to see her like this, so he found a nurse to get Madelyn onto a medical stretcher and take her to the
emergency room.
Madelyn broke out in a cold sweat from the pain. She lay on the bed with an intravenous drip attached to the back of her hand.
Jordan swiftly followed the nurse’s instructions and brought two hot-water bottles. With the painkillers she had just taken, her
pain was somewhat relieved compared to before.
The thing Madelyn dreaded most was her menstrual period. Taking painkillers had become routine for her, but her body had
developed resistance over time, rendering them less effective. She had to take two or three times the usual dose, which resulted
in negative side. effects.
Jordan made a call back home and reported Madelyn’s hospitalization. All he got was a cold and dismissive response from
Hayson.
Margaret hurried to the hospital late at night, bringing freshly brewed ginger tea. Madelyn disliked anything with ginger. The taste
was too strong, and she had to spit out even the few sips she managed to take.

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