Said I didn't Love Him But I Lied

Chapter 340 What Wilson Meant



Yvonne and Wilson saw the light go out and they hurried over.

Dr. Harrison and Everleigh walked out.

"How was it?"

"His situation is stable for now but he'll be under observation. Tonight is crucial. It's best for his family members to stay," Dr. Harrison said in a deep voice. His figure, although thin, gave people reassurance. Yvonne looked at Everleigh who nodded. In fact, things were more serious than Dr. Harrison described.

Wilson's face was gloomy; no one could guess what he was thinking.

"Yvonne, you'd better stay. It will be much better for you to keep Hansen company."

"Okay, thank you for your hard work."

Hansen was pushed out from the operation room. Yvonne cried as she stood by his side.

Wilson held Hansen's hand, his eyes full of distress.

When Everleigh saw such a scene, she frowned slightly. "He looks like a great father. Would he really do something cruel to his own son?" She thought.

When Dr. Harrison and Everleigh returned to the office, it was already evening. Christopher thoughtfully bought dinner for them.

Just as she was about to eat, Theodore sent her a message telling her that he had reserved a place at the restaurant for her.

"I'm heading out for a while."

"Go ahead. If anything happens, I will keep an eye on it for you," Christopher waved and said helplessly.

Speechless, Everleigh shook her head and went straight to the restaurant.

Theodore had already ordered some food. When he saw her, a smile appeared on his face.

"Are you tired? Sit down and eat."

"How do you know I'm tired?" She sat down and began to eat.

He didn't say anything. Instead, he gave her some food and said, "Take your time."

"I'm a little tired. I want to go back and have a rest."

His eyes sank. "How's Hansen?"

"Not well, mainly because he's too young," she said subconsciously. After that, she realized that something was wrong.

Looking at that handsome face, there seemed to be some emotion flowing in his cold eyes.

"Everleigh, no matter what, I hope you could stop treating Hansen."

"Is it because of Yvonne?"

"Yes, you already know what happened to me. It's best for you to stay away from her. If something happens to Hansen, she won't let you go so easily," he said in a low voice. His cold eyes were full of worry.

Everleigh put down her fork and asked, "Are you trying to do something?"

"It's not me but what Yvonne wants to do. Everleigh, I don't want anything to happen to you again, do you understand?"

She understood how he felt. He was just worried that she would be manipulated by Yvonne.

"I told Yvonne my suggestion for Hansen to receive treatment abroad, but..."

"Everleigh, you can make your own decision but the premise is that you're safe, okay?"

She nodded.

The meal was relatively pleasant, except for Yvonne's matter.

When she went back, Everleigh checked the ward and saw Yvonne crying secretly on a bench at the door of the ICU. She walked over and said, "Yvonne."

"Everleigh, be honest with me, ;Hansen really can't take it anymore, can he?" After saying that, Yvonne cried even harder.

"I've told you before, Yvonne. If there's no other choice, take him abroad for treatment."

Yvonne shook her head. "I know that you and Dr. Harrison are the best doctors available. If you can't do anything, what can the other doctors do in a foreign country?"

Everleigh pursed her lips and said nothing. However, she remembered Theodore's words. Yvonne wiped her tears, and her eyes were red. "Everleigh, don't you have a new medicine?" "Yes, but..."

"How certain are you?" Yvonne asked, agitated.

"I'm not sure. I experimented with the medicine when I was abroad. Some data came in a few days ago. There have been signs of improvement, but only barely," Everleigh replied as she lowered her head.

She didn't tell the truth. In fact, the effect of the medicine was great. If she hadn't met Theodore earlier, she might have told Yvonne the truth.

"What a pity..." She dared not make the bet.

She was afraid that if something bad happened to her, her two children would lose their mother.

"If that's so, it seems that everything is predestined." Yvonne smiled bitterly. She should have accepted fate long ago.

Everleigh comforted her for a while and went back.

Wilson was waiting for her at the door of her office. "Dr. Trevino."

"Mr. Godfrey, what can I do for you?"

"There are a few things I want to say to you."

Everleigh nodded, ushered him into the office, and poured him a glass of water.

Wilson took it and thanked her, "Miss Trevino, you are really nice to Hansen."

"Hansen and my children are in the same class, so of course I don't want anything bad to happen to him."

"Everything has its time, Dr. Trevino. Sometimes people have to accept their fate." He picked up the glass of water and took a sip; his eyes flickered.

She frowned and asked, "What do you mean?"

"What I mean is that you should just do your best. Perhaps for Hansen, it is more painful for him to survive another day. As parents, we don't want our child to suffer, but we don't want him to die like this either." Wilson's reluctant and pained look in his eyes reflected the emotions of a caring father.

Everleigh's heart trembled when she heard this. Why did she feel that he wanted Hansen to die?

"Mr. Godfrey, what are you talking about?"

"Nothing really. This is what Hansen told me. Sometimes, he really wants to leave. He doesn't want to suffer in pain." His eyes were clear and bright, but there was pain beneath.

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She did not answer. Her eyes were cold. She had heard from Hansen that he wanted to live and play like a normal person. He had great expectations to survive and did not want to leave the world at all. What Wilson said was obviously a lie.

She was convinced that he wanted to cause trouble.

"Being tortured by illness, it's normal to lose the will to survive. Seeing how you love Hansen so much, you are a great father," she said, following his words.

However, Wilson's expression was unnatural.

For a moment, he didn't know what to say.

"Thank you, Dr. Trevino."

"You're welcome," she said. Wilson got up and left the office.

At that moment, she firmly believed that Wilson was a cruel and merciless person.

The main reason Xavier ended up in his current state was because he didn't know his father well enough.

Hansen had a fever in the middle of the night. This was not a good sign for his illness. Dr. Harrison and Everleigh went in for the examination and it took them the whole night to get through the crisis. "It's not a good option to go on like this."

"There's no other way, is there?" Everleigh sounded tired. She knew what Dr. Harrison meant.

He was silent for some time before he turned around and left the ward.

"How is it?" Yvonne hurried over and asked.

"He's alright for now. I believe he will wake up at noon. You should rest as well," he replied.

When Yvonne heard that Hansen was fine, she was relieved but also tired.

Everleigh and Dr. Harrison went back to rest too.

It was an exhausting night.

When Everleigh returned home, her father was sitting on the sofa drinking tea. Seeing her tired face, he asked, "You didn't rest at all?"

"Well, I was on duty. Dad, go up first. If you have something to say, we can talk later."


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