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Chapter 1325

I just smiled and said nothing. Looking at Anne's quiet sleeping face, I felt a little uncomfortable.This child was already six years old. Ever since she came back from Hovell, I seemed to haveplaced her by Hendrix's side all the time. I didn't have much time and energy to be with her, so I’vemissed too much.

It's been six years and the new year is coming soon. The days are going by too fast. Sometimes Ihave the illusion that the people who used to live are still there, and everyone is still fine.

"Don't worry, your father has found the best doctors in the world. The medicine and chemotherapytechnology are all advanced. Anne was born under a lucky star. She will be fine." Valerie pulled meand comforted me, "You are also going to be a mother. You have to take good care of yourself.When you are well, we can go out and have fun together."

I nodded and leaned on her shoulder. I was so close to her for the first time. Then I said, "Mom,thank you for taking care of Anne these days. If I had brought Anne to do the check- up earlier, itmight not have been so serious."

She sighed slightly. "Dear child, it's not your fault.

We didn't expect it to be like this. Fortunately, your father and I have enough assets. As long asthere’ s a way, even if we lose all our fortune, we can still cure Anne's disease."

My eyes turned red, and I suddenly began to rejoice. All this was not as bad as I thought. TheMoore and Roberts families were able to support the medical and treatment expenses for Anne.They had the ability to create the best medical equipment for Anne. In this way, her recovery ratewas indeed higher than that of the ordinary families.

Sometimes we have to admit that people were born different. When facing death, to be rich or poormade all the difference. Some people had enough money. As long as we constantly invested

money, Anne could live one more day. But some people were pulled into hell before they couldmake any concessions.novelbin

Thinking of Sawyer, I looked at Valerie and said, "Mom, have you handed over all the projects inUcrebury for Sawyer to handle?"

She nodded, "Most of the projects in Ucrebury belong to Clark family. Not long after I married hisfather, he left. At that time, Sawyer was still young, and could not take over Clark Group. I took overhis business for so many years and now he is already grown up. These things originally belonged tohim, and should be handled by him. Why did you suddenly ask about these things?"

I paused and thought for a moment. "I want to bring Anne to Ucrebury for treatment. The air andweather in Jarold City are not suitable for recovery. I want to take her to Ucrebury when she gets alittle better. The climate and temperature there are both good for her illness. She may recover fasterin Ucrebury."

She thought for a moment and nodded, "Alright, I have contacted the foreign doctors with yourfather. They will transfer Anne to Ucrebury and let her receive treatment there. As long as we findthe right bone marrow, she should be able to undergo an operation as soon as possible. Your fatherand I are getting old, and it's good for us to enjoy our retirement in Ucrebury. But the RobertsGroup's current development is good. Why don't you ask Hendrix what he has planned?"

I breathed a sigh of relief and said, "I thought about it just now. I haven't told Hendrix about it."

She pulled at me and told me, "There's no hurry. You can think about it when everything else issettled."

It was extremely cold in the winter of Jarold City. It was only November, but the sky looked as if itwas going to snow.

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