Next One Is a Babe

Chapter 1785
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Chapter 1785

As the doctor spoke, Ian was there as well, so he heard everything. However, he didn’t say anything atthe time. He just waited for the doctor to leave before walking up to Sean and giving the latter a pat onthe back. “It’s up to you. Anything you do will be for the best.”

Sean turned to look at Bryce, who was lying on the bed. Only a few days had passed, but Bryce hadgotten much skinnier. During this period, Bryce was rarely awake, for he was unconscious most of thetime. The doctor said that if Bryce were to be kept alive with drips, he would still be unconscious, so hewould definitely be different from a normal person.

If things turned out that way, it was unnecessary for Bryce to endure all the pain. Sean would stillhesitate when he thought about this before, but right now, at this point, he didn’t think for too long.

About half an hour later, Sean went to the doctors and told them he had decided to give up on thetreatment. The doctors were understanding as well. They had been keeping an eye on Bryce’scondition, after all.

To be honest, the doctors couldn’t give the family clear directions on what to do with the patientbecause of their positions as doctors. However, they all felt that it was unnecessary to continue Bryce’streatment. novelbin

The money for the treatment would go to waste, and the patient himself wouldn’t feel any better. Mostfamilies who insisted on continuing treatment were just trying to find comfort in the thought.

The decision was made, and the agreements were signed. The ventilator was about to be removedfrom Bryce when Ian thought for a while and said, “Let’s notify the other two, just in case. I’m sure

they’d want to be here.”

No matter what happened between them in private, Sally and Simon were still Bryce’s biologicalchildren. They had the right to see Bryce one last time.

Sean wasn’t too bothered about the issue. It wouldn’t affect the big picture of whether they saw Brycefor the last time. Hence, he nodded. “Sure, I’ll ring them up.”

Cindy walked up to the bed and lowered her gaze as she looked at Bryce. It was that feeling again.She thought she was looking at her own father.

Back then, Anthony was lying on the sickbed as well, catching his last breaths. However, he hadsuffered plenty before leaving, unlike Bryce, who was wrought with a sudden illness.

Unlike Sean right now, Cindy had tried everything she could to save her father. Anthony had cancer,and it had spread too much by the time they discovered it.

Cindy didn’t understand much then. She just didn’t want to lose her father, and she cried every day forher father to get better. However, most doctors would be helpless in the face of such illnesses.

Anthony suffered on his sickbed for almost ten months before he was set free. Cindy couldn’t judge herown actions back then, but now, with her current knowledge and mindset, she would probably chooseto give up as well.

At least the patient could leave in peace and wouldn’t have to suffer so much. Cindy was a littledowncast as she bit her lip, her eyes reddening. Aurora also walked over and looked at Bryce, then

sighed.

She spent half her life hating this man and wishing death upon him. She had thought about how shewould react when Bryce finally died, and she thought that she would sing happy songs.

She thought that she would laugh and be free from her burdens. However, when she was really facedwith this situation, she felt only disappointment. This man was really going to die, but she couldn’t feelthe least bit happy about it.

Simon and Sally only arrived at the hospital twenty minutes later. Simon could still keep his calm as heput on a cold expression, but Sally burst into tears as soon as she walked in.

She stood by the bed and reached out to touch Bryce, but the machines connected to the manprevented her from doing so.

Simon stood at the foot of the bed and stared at Bryce’s face. He seemed frailer compared to last time,and his eyes were pallid under his messy hair.

He must have been in too much of a hurry when he left the house, for his shirt wasn’t even buttoned inthe right places.

Sally wiped her tears as she called out, “Dad, can you hear me? Dad, wake up, please.”

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