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Chapter 728

Chapter 728

“I don’t want to have anything to do with him anymore. Besides, in my current condition, even if Iundergo a liver transplant, there’s no guarantee it will succeed, and it might not even be effective,”Amelia said. If she were only in stage one or two, a liver transplant would significantly increase herchances of survival. However, she had reached stage three, and it was already too late. Even if thesurgery were successful, there was a high chance it wouldn’t make a difference. “I can have Jon findthe best doctors to perform the surgery for you,” Rosalie hurriedly suggested.

Amelia smiled gently at her. “Rosalie, thank you for everything you’ve done for me. It’s already morethan enough. I don’t want to spend my last few months in a hospital bed. If I undergo surgery now, Imight become bedridden for the rest of my life.”

“But…”

“I don’t want to waste these few months. The surgery doesn’t hold much significance for me at thispoint,” Amelia continued. She was aware that her condition was deteriorating every day.

In that case, why bother to go through all the trouble?

Rosalie understood that Amelia had accepted her fate. It was partly because of the surgery’s difficulty,and partly due to her aversion to Warren.

“Amelia, you still have Aiden and Mrs. Haab. Are you really willing to leave them?” Rosalie asked.

Amelia could only smile bitterly at her. “I’m not willing, but what can I do? Rosalie, I know what youwant to say, but I’ve already made my decision. I can’t afford to gamble on the success of the surgeryin my current state.”

Rosalie’s heart sank. After all, no one had any certainty that the surgery would definitely be successful.There was no guarantee that even if the surgery was successful, the cancer cells wouldn’t spreadfurther, or that there wouldn’t be any adverse reactions post-surgery, and so on.

She could understand why Amelia couldn’t afford to take the gamble.novelbin

After Rosalie left, Matilda came over and said, “Amelia, since Warren is willing to donate his liver, whydon’t you accept it? Having a glimmer of hope is better than no hope at all!”

Matilda overheard the conversation between Rosalie and Amelia just now. She understood that thephone call refusing the kidney donation was not Warren’s intention at all, and he had no idea about it.

“Mom, I’m afraid!” Amelia confessed. “Even though I know there’s a glimmer of hope, I’m afraid that mybody won’t be able to handle the surgery now, or even if

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I undergo the surgery, I will be bedridden. The greater the hope, the greater the disappointment when itfails.”

Fate had often given her hope in the past, only to follow it with devastating disappointment.

Matilda felt suffocated. For a moment, she didn’t know how to advise Amelia. Perhaps, Amelia’s fearswere something she herself could relate to as well.

In the following days, Amelia didn’t return to her food cart. Instead, she took Aiden to kindergartenevery day, stayed at home with Matilda, and went for regular checkups at the hospital.

Her life was peaceful, and she felt a newfound sense of fulfillment.

Maybe, she thought, she could finally set aside the burdens of life and quietly enjoy the life she loved.

She could accompany Matilda to the market, cook a nice meal at home, and use her phone to create adigital photo album of Aiden…

She could do all the things she had missed over the years because of her busy life. When it was almosttime, Amelia bid goodbye to Matilda and left the house to pick Aiden up from the kindergarten.

Unbeknownst to her, not far behind, a car silently followed her.

Warren’s heart ached as he watched Amelia’s retreating figure.

Amelia didn’t want to see him again, and his presence only seemed to repel her. Therefore, he couldonly resort to such a method, silently watching over her. He didn’t even know how to make her accepthis liver.

Rosalie had simply said to him, “Amelia has made her choice, and it’s difficult to change her mind now.You’ll have to think of another way. If you want to save her, be prepared to donate your liver at anytime.”

He certainly wanted to save her, so he quit drinking and had his meals planned by a nutritionist, all toget his liver in the best possible condition for her.

Warren continued to drive, following the bus that Amelia boarded. He watched as she got off the busand arrived at the entrance of the kindergarten, waiting there like many other parents.

Among the group of parents, her figure looked particularly slender. Her

complexion seemed pallid, and she appeared physically fragile. Yet, her clothes were clean and neat.

Even though Amelia was ill, she still paid attention to her appearance. Warren knew that because shewas here to pick up Aiden, and she didn’t want Aiden to be looked down upon by other parentsbecause of her.

Sometimes, even Warren himself found it somewhat pathetic and ridiculous. How could his son belooked down upon by others?

However, all of this was caused by him.

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Aiden could have had the same hearing ability as a normal child. He was supposed to be a child ofprivilege from birth, destined for a life of luxury. But

now…

Not long after, Warren saw the kindergarten’s gate open. The teacher led a group

their of children to the school gate, and one by one, parents came to pick up children.

Then, he saw Aiden hanging his head low when the teacher seemed to be talking to Amelia. On theother side, another parent was confronting Amelia aggressively, accusing her of something, showing nosigns of letting it go.

Warren’s brows furrowed immediately at the scene. Clearly, there was a dispute happening over there.

At this moment, Amelia was looking at Aiden’s face, which had clear signs of a fight. Although it wasnormal for children to get into fights, today was another instance where Aiden had fought with otherchildren because of her.

The other parent’s words were particularly hurtful. “What’s wrong? My son didn’t say anything wrong.Your son is just an illegitimate child, and your past has been dug up online. Even Mr. York would ratherbe cuckolded than marry you, giving your child a legitimate identity. Besides, how could a rich personlike him ever want to marry someone who’s been to prison?”

“Have you said enough?” Amelia’s expression turned cold. “Was it right for you to come here andcriticize me and my child based on the gossip you found online?” “What’s wrong with me saying it? Ihaven’t slandered anyone; everything I said is true!” The other parent appeared arrogant. “You’d bettermake your son apologize to my son right away, or else your son can forget about staying at thiskindergarten!”

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