Giancarlo, who was about to leave, stopped when he heard this question.
As Wildcat observed his upright posture, she knew he was not composed. She courageously continued, "Mr. Tapia, what I say was not intended to make you feel guilt or sympathy."
He knew all about that and didn't want to reveal his thoughts in front of someone.
Even though the person he was facing was Jazmine's friend and kind-hearted, he still wouldn't want to show it.
Since Giancarlo remained, Wildcat seized the opportunity. "Mr. Tapia, I'm a doctor. To be precise, I'm Nina's attending doctor. She is in poor condition. This has always been a problem for us."
Giancarlo couldn't hold his breath upon hearing it, "What happened to Nina?"
"At the beginning, we all think the child has no father. The child's lack of family affection leads to some character defects that become irreversible," Wildcat admitted.