Chapter 1684
Under the streetmp, Dn put his arm around Tina.
From where he stood, Wilson could not see their eyes clearly and could only see their backs
leaning close to each other.
Tina leaned her head on Dn''s shoulder. They were so close to each other, leaving no distance
between them.
Looking over without knowing the situation, everyone would think that they were a loving couple
enjoying the warmth from each other at night.
Terry''s heart thumped.
He looked at the boss carefully and saw that his nearly contorted face.
Wilson froze where he was, his eyes behind the sses as deep and cold as the frozen water in a
deep pool.
He found the scene very familiar.
When she said she missed him, he returned as quickly as he could from abroad and saw them
together.
Wilson didn''t eat dinner and patiently waited for her rice porridge in the office, full of expectation.
However, it turned out that she didn''t pay attention to it at all and was spending some romantic time
with another man here...
He had never felt so humiliated in his life.
When Terry saw him as cold and steady as a sculpture, he braced himself up to ask, "Are we still
going there?"
Wilson said coldly, "No!"
He turned around and strode away, feeling angry and heartbroken.
Terry followed him hurriedly.
The ck Rolls-Royce left the hospital fast and soon disappeared into the night as if it had never
been there.
The sun slowly rose, lighting up the whole city.
Tina''s heart was filled with gloominess.
From the moment she sat in the attending doctor''s office, she felt cold as if having been thrown into
a snow mountain.
She was terrified.
Tina crossed her hands, crushing her nails into her palm. "Doctor Westcott, when can my daughter
come out of ICU?"
Before the doctor, there was a pile of test results. "We can do that if her vital signs are stable when
she wakes up. We should observe her situation for another night. If everything is okay, she can go
back to her ward tomorrow morning!"
However, Tina did not feel relieved at all.
She looked right into the doctor''s eyes.
Last night, Dn took her to a small park downstairs. She was so tired that she had fallen asleep
for more than two hours. After that, she did not sleep at all. There were dark circles beneath her
eyes, and she had chapped lips.
Charles sighed and said, "Miss Hall, the hospital has already had an expert consultation on I s
condition. Well, her situation is worse than we expected!"
"... How serious is it?" Tina heard her tightened voice.
Charles said calmly, "You know that I s condition is a little special than that of ordinary leukemia
patients. Over the past half year in the hospital, we chose immunotherapy and radiotherapy to
stabilize her condition. Then we came up with a treatment n ording to the clinical practice and
was looking for a match to provide her the hemopoietic stem cell."
"This treatment n has always been very good, but no one expected that I would suddenly fall
ill! Now, the hemophagocytic cell in her body is increasing rapidly..."
Tina''s hands were shaking uncontrobly. "Then what should we do?"
Charles continued with a very serious look. "So we must do the hemopoietic stem cell
transntation for I in three months. Otherwise, all her organs will be infected due to many
complications..."
Once again, Tina felt like crying.
The tears quickly poured out from her eyes and spread all over her face.
The doctor didn''t tell her the possible bad result, but Tina knew exactly what it meant.
I was still so little and hadn''t seen enough of this world...
Tina choked up. "No! No way!
Doctor Westcott, please, please save my daughter!"
Charles quickly handed her some tissues and repeatedly sighed, "Miss Hall, don''t worry. I will try my
best! We have to find a match for her, which is the crux of the matter. I has a special blood type.
From our previous experience, it''s difficult to get source of blood. Besides, the matching rate is also
very low!
"Now, it is very difficult to find a bone marrow that can match both the blood type and other
indicators in such a short period of time. All that we can do is wait for the news..."
Tina felt despair.
Now she didn''t have to worry about the high medical expenses, but she encountered a bigger
problem.
Even if she could afford the medical expense, she could not find apatible donor...
Tina''s heart was devoured by the desperate news.
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If she hadn''t been sitting in the chair, she would have fallen to the ground in desperation.
The nurse knocked on the door and told her that I had woken up. Tina quickly wiped her tears
with the back of her hand and ran back to ICU, her teeth clenched.
After disinfection, Tina put on aseptic garments and walked to the bed.
I on the bed looked so small, and on her face, there were marks made by the oxygen mask.
It was as if she had just woken up from a long dream. She struggled to open her pair ofrge, ck
eyes. Her gaze distracted for a long while before it gradually regained focus.
Tina''s heart was aching so much that she nearly cried again, but she held back her tears.
She was afraid that I would cry too.
When I saw here in, she smiled brightly at her, revealing two rows of small teeth. Yet, she
looked frail.
"Mom," called she in a childish voice.
Tina walked over and gently held her small hand. "I, you''re awake?"
I stared at her eyes and pointed at them, asking, "Mom, why are your eyes bloodshot? I fell
asleepst night when I was ying with my friends. Is it because I made you worried?"
Her tender voice cut Tina''s heart into pieces.
Each cut almost took her life.
"No!" Tina shook her head. She forced a smile and said, "I''m the best. I never make you worried.
Your eyes are bloodshot. It must be because of the strong wind outside!"
I nodded and tried to give her a gentle blow to ease her eyes.
There were the sounds of different kinds of medical equipment all around.
I, rolling her eyes, asked softly, "Mom, will I get better?"
Tina nodded with all her might. "Sure! Of course! I, don''t worry. I''ll protect you and stay by your
side forever!"
"Mom, I love you!" I smiled sweetly.
Tina choked back her sobs. "I love you too!"
I suddenly said, "Mom, I miss the bossy president..."
Tina was speechless.
I often said that.
The corners of her mouth moved slightly. Before she could say anything, I pursed her lips again
and said, "Forget it. I''m not in a good state now. I don''t want the overbearing president to see me in
a sorry figure. What if he falls in love with other little lovable girls?"
They chatted for a long time. I had just woken up from a longa yesterday, so she was still
weak and fell asleep again.
Tina came out of ICU.
I s sudden mention of Wilson made her remember their appointment.
When I s illness was aggravated all of a sudden, Tina copsed, her mind in chaos.
I was thinking about him, and she also wanted him to see him.
Tina wanted to call him.
After taking out her phone, she found that it had been automatically turned off for its battery was t.
Tina borrowed a charging cable from a nurse. After turning it on, she dialed Wilson, but a woman''s
voice came from the other end of the line.