Chapter 1142
Chapter 1142
After Liana had finished speaking, she didn’t wait for Will to respond, she just got up and left. Her decisiveness was just like
when she faced Tyler with a
gun.
Liana was never one to dither. Once she made up her mind, she’d tell you straight up and then cut ties, no more crossing paths.
But Will knew, Liana wouldn’t just cut him off like that, at least not until his hand was fully healed. She’d still care for him like
before.
To Liana, he was an important person in her life, just not as significant as her lover, but not quite a stranger either.
Will knew very well what kind of person Liana was, so he just watched her retreating figure and slowly began to speak-
“Liana, if I hadn’t come to find you, would you and Tyler have pleasantly spent a month on the island?”
Liana’s steps slowly halted but she didn’t turn around. She only paused for a few seconds before continuing to walk away
Nobody knew the answer in Liana’s heart, but Will saw it. If he hadn’t gone to find her, Liana would have spent a month with
Tyler and returned safely, just like that time, Tyler would have brought her back...
Will lay in his hospital bed, his gaze fixed on Liana as she approached his parents. With each passing moment, his face grew
paler, and a troubling thought crossed his mind – did he indirectly cause Tyler’s death?
Liana warmly greeted Will’s parents and reminded them about his condition, cautioning them to keep him away from water, As
she turned to leave, she was unexpectedly halted by Will’s parents.
“Dr. Terrill, we heard what you said to Will, Will’s mom began, her face showing a hint of hesitation before she steadied herself
and thanked Liana with a smile. “Thank you for your understanding and support.”
Will’s parents had endured enough turmoil, and now they simply wished for their son to lead a peaceful life, free from such
intense experiences. They hoped he could eventually have a family with a caring wife and live harmoniously
Though Dr. Terrill was a wonderful woman, Will’s mother couldn’t shake the feeling that someone who had deeply loved another
person and inadvertently caused that person’s death would always carry profound emotional scars. She feared that Liana might
not be able to provide a stable life for Will because of these lingering wounds. Even if Will claimed not to mind, she worried he
might eventually regret it if Liana never reciprocated his feelings.
Such regret could potentially lead to a rift forming between Will and Dr. Terrill. And if that happened, their lives would be far from
peaceful.
Will’s mother didn’t want her son to blame Dr. Terrill, to argue with Dr. Terrill, and then leave Dr. Terrill. In the end, the one who
suffered would still be Dr. Terrill.
Women understand women. What Will’s mother worried about was exactly what Liana was thinking. So she just smiled, “It’s what
I should do, and also...”
Liana bowed sincerely to the elderly couple, apologizing.
“I’m really sorry.”
I’m sorry for getting your son hurt.
I’m sorry for rejecting your son.
I’m sorry that I can’t be your daughter–in–law....
Will’s mother stepped forward, helped Liana to stand, and then gave her a hug.
After hugging Will’s mother, Liana waved goodbye to the elderly couple and left the ward in her heels.
When she returned to the outpatient department, preparing to ask which department needed help, someone patted her on the
shoulder from behind.
Liana turned around and saw a man in a blue suit. He looked somewhat familiar, but she couldn’t recall who he was, “Who are
you?”
The man revealed a bright smile and said to Liana, “I’m Jules, don’t you remember me?”