Chapter 633 Things Turned Around
Her resolution even made him feel dangerous.
He had no idea what Florence was thinking, but he was sure it was definitely not a good thing.
Collin, with a worried look, came to Stanford and patted his shoulder while he sighed, “You like it or not,
it is the result.”
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Even if Stanford didn’t want to ept it, he was unable to change the fact and Florence’s attitude.
Emotions flickered in Stanford’s eyes. He was regret and helpless looking at Florence holding Ernest’s
hand tightly.
Even death couldn’t part them.
There was nothing in this world that could make them break up anymore.
Although Stanford didn’t like Ernest, at this moment, facing their strong rtionship, he couldn’t find
any excuse to stop them.
He turned his cold eyes to Ernest and warned him threateningly word by word, “If you dare to harm
Flory, you’ll be dead.”
Ernest was a little stunned.
Under such circumstances, what Stanford said to him meant ….
He epted the rtionship between Florence and him?
But how could it be? He was in poor health and had a grim future. Stanford loved his sister so much
that he would never allow her to get in trouble.
Unless ….
Ernest’s pupils dted and his entire body became tight.
Stanford wore a cold and spoke to Collin reluctantly, “You tell it.”
Collin, “….”
Collin shrugged his shoulders, understanding that he was the cause of the mess and he had to clear it
up.
“Cough.”
Collin cleared his throat, forced a smile, and looked at Florence gently, “Flory, Ernest only has three
years left, but I can save his life.”
He paused for a while and then added, “And help him with his infertility.”
Florence got stiffened instantly and couldn’t believe what she heard.
Looking at Collin’s smile, she felt she was in a dream made up of a lie.
Her eyes were filled with emotions and she asked in a shaking voice, “Really?”
She had suffered great sorrow, but now she was filled with joy.
Looking at her surprised yet uneasy face, Collin felt a little guilty.
In fact, he should have told her about this result at the beginning so that she wouldn’t be heartbreaking
when she heard the bad news.
But Stanford and he reached an agreement to tell her about the bad news first, because Stanford
attempted to take Florence away immediately if she showed any signs of leaving Ernest after she was
told about the bad news. If the rtionship between Florence and Ernest was not as strong as that only
death could part them, Stanford absolutely wouldn’t ept it.
Florence’s resolution left Stanford no choice.
If death were unable to part them, what else could he do? He had to ept their rtionship!
Collin answered with a smile, “It is real.”
The confirmed answer was like the light at the end of the tunnel.
Florence was so surprised that she got up and held Ernest’s hand tightly, her hand trembling in spite of
herself.
She said with excitement, “Ernest, there’s hope for you. There’s hope for you! You won’t die, you won’t
die!”
Florence was overjoyed.
She was too happy to ask why Collin didn’t tell her about this good news first. But after suffering the
desperation of thinking that she would lose Ernest, the good news made her realized that she should
treasure Ernest more than ever before.
Ernest made a rough guess when he was warned by Stanford, and now his guess was confirmed to be
right.
He almost instantly understood why Stanford and Collin did that. They aimed to test Florence and
himself.
And Florence ….
Ernest looked meaningfully at Florence who was cheering out of joy as a child, feeling his heart was
melting.
Stanford’s test made him know and be shocked by Florence’s resolution.
Even death couldn’t change her mind to be with him.
How lucky he was to be loved by Florence.
Ernest gripped Florence’s little trembling hand and pulled her to herp.
Florence was bewildered by his sudden movement and looked up with confusion….
Thin lips were pressed on her lips.
Ernest kissed her passionately and fiercely, making Florence’s heart race.
Florence’s mind was aplete nk at the moment.
She felt Ernest’s breath and warmth. She was overjoyed to get Ernest back so regardless of the
surrounding people, she involuntarily wrapped Ernest’s neck with her hands and kissed back.
Ernest tightened his strong arms around Florence’s waist.
They held each other tightly and kissed each other passionately as if it were thest minute of their life.
Stanford watched them kissing in the public and was outraged immediately. He was so regretted that
he wanted to destroy something, but he held his anger when he thought of his previous decision.
He epted their rtionship so Ernest would be his brother-inw soon.
He had to forgive him this time.
The people of the Turner family also had been on an emotional roller coaster.
They woreplex faces and looked at the two lovebirds hugging each other out of excitement, feeling
excited and couldn’t calm down.
Theodore was uneasy and hesitated for a while before he asked in a hoarse voice, “Mr. Campbell,
Ernest really can be cured?”
Collin was annoyed by people questioning his medical knowledge so he casted his cold eyes to
Theodore and sneered, “I can save any patient who is alive.”
Arrogant.
Reckless.
Whatever, Collin’s words brought hope.
Theodore didn’t mind his rudeness and continued anxiously, “But there had never been treatment to
cure the gic disease running in the Turner family except by marrying the Fraser family’s daughter
to get the blood on the umbilical cord of the newborn baby.”
He paused and then asked nervously, “Or Mr. Campbell has figured out another method?”
Theodore could hardly breath when he asked.
All the people of the Turner family were nervous and anxious, staring at Collin directly.
If there were any other methods to cure the disease, the Turner family would have a great opportunity
to be stronger.
With its strong background and power, the Turner family had been one of the families standing on the
top of the world.
The Turner family had been as strong as the Fraser family, but in fact, the Turner family had always
been contained by the Fraser family because the gic disease could only be cured by marring the
Fraser family’s daughter.
If there were any other way to cure the disease, the Turner family wouldn’t have to be connected with
the Fraser family by marriage and would bepletely free.
And any future heirs carrying the disease could be cured and survive with a one hundred percent
sess rate.
The Turner family would be stronger and more prosperous.