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Chapter 611

Chapter 611

When she arrived at the hospital and mentioned Lillian’s name at the nurses’ station, what was initiallyconsidered a hint of hope had now been confirmed as a fact.

Lillian was indeed seriously injured and had just come out of the emergency room. Now she was underobservation in the ICU ward. Only after passing through the critical period could she be transferred toan ordinary ward.

Rosalie felt as if everything in front of her was gradually becoming darker. When she came to the ICUward, she saw Stephen and Abigail standing in front of the glass window and crying while lookinginside.

Rosalie hadn’t met Lillian’s parents for more than four

saw them again.

“Where’s Lillian? Lillian is…”

years. She thought that she would be in such a place when she

Rosalie’s legs were trembling. At this moment, she was even a little timid and dared not step forward tosee what Lillian looked like behind the glass window. She was afraid that if she saw her, she would beunable to bear it.

She took one step at a time.

It was a short distance, yet it felt so long.

When Rosalie finally reached the transparent glass window, Lillian lying on the hospital bed was thesight that greeted her.

In an instant, Rosalie burst into tears.

Rosalie thought, ‘Is that Lillian? Is that her? The person on the bed is lying motionless with a tube inher nose and thick gauze wrapped around her head. If not for the number on the instrument next to herthat is still changing, I would think that a dead person is lying on the bed.

What exactly happened?

Before leaving Strico, Lillian was so energetic when I talked to her on the phone. She also said that wewould get together and go shopping and have a meal when she came back.

Why did Callum disappear? Why was Lillian seriously injured? These things are like a mystery, and Ihave no answers yet.”novelbin

“How is Lillian doing now?” Rosalie murmured.

Her voice immediately attracted the attention of Lillian’s parents. When they turned around and saw itwas Rosalie, they became angry again as if they had finally found a way to vent their anger.

Abigail snapped at Rosalie, “What are you doing here? Didn’t I tell you on the phone to stop harassingus if you’re still grateful to Lillian? Lillian had given up so much for you in the past. Now that she’s inthis state, can’t you even give us some peace of mind?”

“I-I just want to know what happened to Lillian. Is there anything I can do to help?” Rosalie choked out.

“Help? What can you do to help?” Abigail said angrily. “You’ve been to prison. You are not a doctor or acop. What can you do to help? Treat Lillian? Or find the killer who tried to hurt her?”

Rosalie clenched her teeth tightly. She couldn’t refute Abigail’s words.

Now she could do nothing but look at Lillian who was seriously injured.

Stephen was calmer than Abigail. He pulled his wife and said, “That’s enough. Stop talking about it.What’s the use of you telling her this?”

Then Stephen said to Rosalie, “Lillian is not doing so well. As you can see, our family is in a mess now.We are already in a bad mood. I hope you won’t show up in front of us again. Although we know thatwhat happened to Lillian has nothing to do with you this time, seeing you will only remind us of howmuch Lillian has given up for you. We can’t help but have a grudge against you.”

“I-I understand,” Rosalie said. That was why she had never complained about Stephen and Abigailbecause no parent is willing to see their child sacrifice their great future for a friend.

At this moment, a nurse came over and handed Stephen and Abigail a bill. “Your previous deposit hasbeen deducted and you still owe some money. Go and settle it quickly. After that, Lillian needs to haveanother two operations. There are also the expenses of the ICU ward and follow-up expenses. Youguys should be prepared to spend a few hundred thousand

dollars.”

Stephen and Abigail felt their heads buzz when they heard that. Ordinary families like them couldn’t getso much money.

“I-Is it really that expensive?” Stephen asked tremblingly.

“It depends. You have to ask the doctor about it, but a few hundred thousand dollars is just a minimum.Maybe more money will be needed in later treatment,” the nurse said.

After the nurse left, Stephen and Abigail held the bill with a bitter look.

“What should we do about the money?” Abigail was at a loss. The two of them only had tens ofthousands of dollars left in their savings. If they wanted to save their daughter, it would be hard forthem to make ends meet.

However, if they didn’t pay up, the hospital would only give her conservative treatment and stopproviding her medicines just to keep her breathing. There was no telling how long her life would last.Even if she could survive, she would always be

like a dead person.

Stephen frowned. After a long time, he seemed to have made up his mind and said, “If there’s no otherway, then let’s sell the house. Our house can still be sold for around 200 thousand dollars.”

“But… what if it isn’t enough? The nurse said that there’s no telling how long she’ll stay in the ICUward, and there are also rehabilitation expenses…”

“I don’t care about that much. My daughter’s life is important. If I run out of money later, then I will kneeland beg for food to cure her, and… there’s still Callum. If Callum shows up in the future, he willdefinitely find a way to save Lillian!” Stephen said.

“But Callum is missing now. No one knows what’s going on with him. Is he already…” Abigail sobbedand dared not think about it anymore.

Rosalie was heartbroken when she heard these words.

“Sell the house? They only have one house. If they really sold it, what would happen to them?” shewondered. “Do they have to rent a house for the rest of their lives? How will Lillian feel when she wakesup in the future and finds that even her home is gone?”

“Mr. and Mrs. Quinn, I’ll find a way to raise money for Lillian’s medical expenses,” Rosalie said.

Stephen and Abigail wore looks of disbelief.

Abigail said, “What are you talking about? Raising money? Get lost! Don’t bother us anymore!”

Rosalie took a deep breath, then looked at her friend lying on the hospital bed.

“Lillian, you have to hold on. I’ll find a way to settle the medical bill. No matter what, I will keep you aliveand make sure you recover!” she muttered to herself.

Rosalie hurried out of the hospital. Now, the only person she could think of who could come up withsuch a large sum of money at once was Calvin.

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