Chapter133LookingGreatTogether
Emeliepursedherlips.Intheend,shestillhelpedWilliamputonthecufflink
Therubywasdeepincolor,<b>and</b>itmatchedhisshirt.
Williamlookeddownather.This content is ? N?velDrama.Org.
Sheusedtohelphimadjusthistie,cufflinks,andcors.She wouldalwaysdoithabitually,
Atthatmoment,itlookedlikeshewasbeinghumiliatedandburdened.
Hepursedhislips.
Thecufflinkwassmall,soitwasn’teasytoput iton.Emeliedidherbesttodoitquickly.
“Whatdoyoumeanbyanartificialheart,Mr.Middleton?”
Shethoughthewastryingto<b>trick</b>her
However,heactually wasn’tpullinganytricksthistime.
Williamcalmlysaid,“Thetechnologyismatureabroad<b>,</b><b>and</b>there<b>have</b>beenafewlocalcasessinceafew<b>years</b>ago.However,it’sstillnotwidelyavableyet.”
Aheartwasn’tafruit,anditcouldn’tgrowontrees.
Comparedtoadonor’s<b>heart</b>,thetechnologywasclearlymoreconvenient.So,Emeliewonderedwhyitwasn’tavableeverywhere.
Sheaskedaboutit,and<b>William</b>exined,“It’sexpensive,andthechances<b>of</b>contaminationarehigh.Besidesthat,<b>an</b>artificialheartcanonlstseven yearsf
<b>now</b>.
Asforanorganicheart,itcoulstfortenyears.Sometimes,it<b>could</bstlonger.
<b>With</b>that<bparison</b>inmind,anartificialheartwasn’tasgreatasanorganiconewhenitcametovalueandsafety,
Emeliedidn’tsayaword andfinishedputtingonthecutlink.
Williamreachedouthisotherhandtoher.
Emeliewasunwillingtohelphimagain.
Williamlookedatherandslowlysaid,“Nooneissayingthatyoucan’tuseanorganicheartafterusingan<b>artificial</b>one.
Youcanchoosetogowithanartificialheartfornowandbuysometime.Whenanorganicheartbesavable,<b>you</b>canswitchtothat.Therewon’tbeadifference.”
Emeliehadnoknowledgeofthis<b>,</b>soshelookedathimwithsuspicion.<b>“</b><b>Can</b>wereallydothat?”
Williamncedathissleeve.
Emeliecouldonlygrabtheothercufflinkonthetable<b>and</b>continueputtingitonforhim
Shehadlightmakeupon.Shedidn’tdoher eyshes,andtheygentlycovered<b>her</b>eyeswitha shadow
<b>William</b><b>asked</b><b>,</b>“Insteadofwastingtimeandrxing,haven’tyoudoneanyresearchinthepasttwomonths?
for
“<b>You</b><b>have</b><b>no</b>rightcriticizingmylife,Mr.Middleton.”Emeliefinishedputtingtheothercufflinkon.“Thankyoufortellingmeaboutthissolution,Mr.Middleton
Afterthat,she<b>was</b>preparedtoleave.
Wimadjustedthecufflinkshimself<b>and</b>saidwithplicatedtone,“Anartificial heartisexpensive:Afterthesurgery,thepatientwouldneedto<b>take</b><b>a</b>lotof
medicine.
quiremoney.Howlongcanyostwiththemoneyyoucurrently have?”
“Allofthese require
Emeliecould tellhewantedhertobeghishelpandreturntoCloudexCorporation
Sheturnedaround.“Aslongasyoudon’t interfereinmyjobhunt<b>,</b><b>I</b>can<b>rely</b>onmyselftosavemymom.”
WhatmakesyouthinkIwouldletyou<b>go</b>?Thelightsintheroomweren’ton,andthesumwasn’tshiningbrightlyinthewinterafternoon
“William’sfigurelookedblurryashestoodwithhisbackfacingthewindow.
“I’mtelling<b>you</b>abouttheartificialheartbecauseI<b>want</b>todoagooddeed.Ithasnothingtodowithmelettingyougoornot,”
Emellewasfurious.“You!”
She<b>suppressed</b>heremotions.“Areyoudoingagooddeed,ordoyoufeel guilty?”
Itshehadn’tlostherheart,hermomwould’vegottenthecure.Then,Gretawouldn’thavetoconsidertheartificialheart.
William’sgazewentcoldinstantly,andhegrabbedherhandandforcefullypulledhertowardhimself.
Emellecollidedagainsthischest,andhesaiddeeply,“<b>I’m</b>sayingthisonemoretime.Ihavenothingtodowithyourmomlosingherheart.”
Emelle pursedherlipsastheylookedintoeachother’seyes.Hecouldclearlyseetheresentmentandquestionsshehadinhereyes.
Aminatter,WilliamreachedoutandgrabbedackcoatfromtheclosetbehindEmelie.Then,hesilentlywalkedpastherandwentdownstairswhilepottingit
Vanessa’svoicesoundeddownstains.“Areyourleaving,William?
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Williamdidn’tanswerheratall.
Heleftthehouseandgotintohis<b>car</b>,Then,hedroveaway,
Emeliecansedownstairsaswefterthat,
ItturnedoutthatVanessareallytrickedEmelleintoseeingWilliam.“Inoticedyoutwooweren’ttalkingatalltoday,Iwantedtoputyoutwobacktogetheragain,butitlookslikeit’sallinvain.”
EnsellesolemnlysaidtoVanessa,“Mrs.Middleton,Ihavenothingtodowithhimanyinoze.”
Vanessathoughtitwasashame,“Youtwolookgreattogether.”