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Chapter 381

The surgeon- in- charge heard the conversation between the two people, and he saw Heinz's face

turning extremely gloomy after being put in a difficult position.

"I think that his words make sense. Why don't you give it a try?" the surgeon suggested.

Of course, Heinz Jones was reluctant to agree. He hesitated for a while and looked a little distressed.

It wasn't because he didn't want to help. He just didn't want to recall the memories of the past.

After all, what had happened in the past was unpleasant.

However, when he thought of Mr. Lawson, who was lying inside with his life at stake, he nodded and

acquiesced after hesitating for a while.

"Prepare an isolation gown," the surgeon said on the phone. He called the nurse station that instant

and instructed them accordingly.

After Heinz was fully equipped with protective gear, he put on the isolation cap and followed them into

the intensive care unit.

Nathan Lawson, who was 60 years old, was lying on the hospital bed. His face was very pale, and he

looked very old.

Lying on the hospital bed, his head was wrapped in gauze and tubes were inserted all over his whole

body.

Heinz closed his eyes for a moment before opening them again.

How he wished everything that had happened was just a dream. He wished that Mr. Lawson was well

and Jodie Lawson was still alive.

If that had been the case...

Beep beep-

The respiratory monitor made a sound.

Heinz frowned and he looked at the nurse instinctively.

The nurse immediately said, "This is a normal sound from the respiratory monitor. If it is an alarm, the

sound will last longer."

Heinz nodded and felt slightly relieved.

Fortunately, it was not the sound of an alarm.

He turned his head and looked outside the room.

Jensen Charm was standing outside the intensive care unit. When he saw Heinz looking at him, he

immediately raised his fist as a gesture of encouragement to him.

Heinz looked away without any expression.

He took a deep breath and said to Mr. Lawson, "Dad, it's Heinz."

Mr. Lawson did not respond at all.

"Do you still remember the first time Jodie and I bickered with each other when we were young?"

"At that time, she was sniveling, then I bullied her by painting cat's whiskers on her face. After that, she

cried even louder."

"She was afraid that she would become ugly."

"I burst out laughing and didn't show her any sympathy at all. I even teased her for being a crybaby."

"You happened to walk past us when you came back from work. Even though you saw that Jodie was

crying, you didn't blame me. You just told Jodie that a boy would only bully the girl that he liked."

"Back then, I was so frightened."

"But I couldn't deny it. I really liked Jodie very much."

"She was very cute and she had a good personality. Apart from being a crybaby, she was good atnovelbin

everything else."

Heinz kept talking in a low voice, but there was no response at all from the person on the hospital bed.

Heinz closed his eyes and said, "I'm very sorry. We had quarreled so badly. If only I had persevered a

bit more, she might not have gone abroad. I'm responsible for that."

He paused for a moment. It was not possible to have a second chance in life.

If it was possible to start over again, he would never wish for that to happen.

"Dad, I know that you don't blame me because you are a kind person. But I still feel sorry for everything

that had happened," Heinz said solemnly, "I'm sorry I cost you your dearest daughter."

At that moment, the nurse suddenly shouted excitedly, "It's working. There's a reaction."

Heinz was also shocked and he looked at Mr.

Lawson subconsciously.

"There's a reaction," the nurse pointed at the respiratory monitor and shouted excitedly, "The data of

the heart rate and blood pressure are changing."

Heinz was astonished.

The nurse said again, "Mr. Jones, what you have said is working for Mr. Lawson. He reacted after

hearing your words."

Heinz was startled for a moment and he nodded gently. He said, "Okay, then I'll continue to talk to him."

Heinz continued to talk.

Jensen stood outside and watched them with a hint of worry in his gaze.

Since the situation had turned out like that, he could only hope that Grace Smith was a magnanimous

lady.

However, it seemed unfair to Grace.

Jensen stood there and frowned, with his hands touching the lower part of his body.

Then, his phone rang. When he glanced at it and realized that it was Alice who had called him, he

couldn't help but relax a little.

He picked up the phone and walked to the side. While walking, he said on the phone, "Hello, Alice?"

"Jensen, where are you?"

"I'm out!" Jensen said, "Are you awake?"

"Yes, I'm planning to go out and buy something now," Alice said "What do you want to buy?" Jensen

asked, "Would you like to wait for me instead? I'll be back latest in an hour."

"An hour?" Alice thought for a moment and said, "Alright. I'll wait for you."

Jensen started to laugh without realizing it. He said, "Well, good girl. Wait for me. I'll try to get back as

soon as possible."

"Okay."

After hanging up the phone, Jensen smiled gently.

Alice had taken the initiative to call him.

This would have never happened if it were in the past.

Jensen couldn't help sighing.

At that moment, he heard the bodyguard exclaiming, "Mr. Lawson is awake. Officer Charm, come and

see!"

He saw the bodyguard leaning and peering into the window.

The person on the hospital bed had opened his eyes. Two lines of tears streaked his face from the

corners of his eyes.

Heinz also bent down and looked at him, with a gaze full of deep smiles.

His voice sounded a little uncertain when he asked, "Dad, are you really awake?"

Mr. Lawson looked at him and blinked his eyes. Gratitude could be seen on his old face. Then, he

opened his mouth and said, "Heinz."

"Dad, I'm here," Heinz said softly, "You need to get well soon. Mom needs you!"

Then, Mr. Lawson looked around, trying to search for his wife.

But she wasn't there.

His gaze seemed to reflect a little disappointment and worry. Suddenly, he looked at Heinz in horror

and asked, "Your mother..?"

"Mom is in the ward!" Heinz didn't want to lie to Mr. Lawson so he said, "Mom has high blood pressure.

When she knew that you were ill, her blood pressure increased. Aunt Stone is with her now while I'm

here to see you."

"Really?"

"Yes," Heinz replied.

Nathan stared at Heinz for a while before he was convinced that Heinz did not lie to him. Only then, he

was relieved.

He nodded and said, "I'm much better now, but I feel very tired."

"You just had a major operation. Your body is still recovering. It is inevitable that you would feel tired,"

Heinz comforted him, "But it's okay. You will be fine after a while."

"Sorry for making you worry," Nathan apologized.

"It's alright," Heinz said, while shaking his head. He looked at Mr. Lawson, and said, "Be strong."

"I know," Nathan sighed and looked at the ceiling. Then, he said, "I heard what you said earlier."

"Dad!" Heinz opened his mouth.

"Heinz, I don't blame you," Nathan smiled bitterly and said, "It's Jodie. She had brought this upon

herself. If she hadn't had such a strong personality and insisted on going abroad, both of you wouldn't

have bickered so hard." "I'm sorry," Heinz apologized in a deep voice, "I'm responsible too."

"Ah!" Nathan sighed again and said, "I had a dream just now. I dreamed that Jodie was still alive."

Heinz frowned.

"Heinz, I really wish that Jodie is still alive. Then, both of you could be together."

Heinz remained silent and pursed his lips.

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