Chapter 1438
Chapter 1438
“I want nothing to do with him. Besides, with my current condition, it’s uncertain whether the operation
will be sessful even if I undergo a liver transnt. It may still fail afterward,”
said K Corbyn. She would have had a much better chance of surviving after a liver transnt if her
illness was only stage one or two.
However, she was in stage three now, and it was toote. It probably would not be of much use even if
the surgery was sessful.
“I can get Jay to find the best doctor to operate on you,” Grace said quickly.
K Corbyn smiled gently. “Grace, thank you. You’ve done enough for me. I don’t want to spend the
bed until the very end.”
“But…”
“I don’t want to waste these months. Surgery doesn’t mean much to me now,” she said. She knew her
condition was getting worse day by day.
In that case, why bother with it?
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Grace knew K had epted her fate, or rather… it was because of the difficulty of the operation and
K’s rejection of Martin Weiss.
“K, you have Nelson and Aunt. Are you willing to give up on them?” she said.
K Corbyn smiled wryly. “No, but so what? Grace, I know what you want to persuade me to do, but
I’ve made up my mind. I can’t afford to bet myst few months on the sess of an operation!”
Grace’s heart sank. After all, there was no guarantee that the operation would be sessful and that
after the operation, the cancer cells would not spread. It was still a possibility that there would be
adverse reactions… and many more other risks!
It was understandable why K could not afford to take this
gamble.
After Grace left, Mrs. Corbyn came over and said, “K, since Martin Weiss is willing to donate his
liver, why won’t you ept it? Having a glimmer of hope is better than no hope at all!”
Mrs. Corbyn had also heard some of Grace and K Corbyn’s conversation. Hence, she found out that
Martin Weiss had no idea about K Corbyn’s illness before this and he had not rejected the liver
donation through the phone call previously.
K Corbyn said, “Mom, I’m scared! I know there’s a glimmer of
hope, but I’m scared that my body won’t be able to leave the operating table. Or maybe I won’t be able
to leave the hospital anymore even if I do. The greater the hope, the greater the disappointment.”
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Fate had often given her hope in the past before giving her fatal disappointment!
Mrs. Corbyn was stunned, not knowing how to persuade her daughter all of a sudden. Rather, she also
shared the same fears as her daughter!
Over the next few days, instead of setting up the food stall, K Corbyn took Nelson to the
kindergarten every day. She also apanied her mother at home and made regr visits to the
hospital.
Life was peaceful, but she felt more fulfilled than ever.
Perhaps this was the only time she could finally take the burden of
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living off her shoulders and quietly live the life she liked.
She could apany her mother to the market, make a good
meal at home, and use her phone topile her son’s photos into
a digital album…