Chapter 342 Sign It Everleigh felt bad for her, but in the end, it was their family affair. As an outsider, she had no right to make comments about it.
"Everleigh, I give you the permission to use your new medicine," Yvonne said slowly after crying for a long time. Everleigh looked at her in surprise. "What did you say?" "I agree to use your new medicine. I will accept whatever happens to Hansen after that. It's better than hopelessly sitting back and doing nothing now," Yvonne said, as her hot tears streamed down slowly. Even if Hansen died, he should be able to rest in peace and stop suffering from the pain.
Everleigh was silent for a long time. "Yvonne, please discuss this matter clearly with Mr. Godfrey. Only then will I make the consent form for you. It's a big deal so I have to be cautious." "I understand. I will talk to him." Yvonne believed that Wilson would definitely agree since he was eager to see Hansen die.
If the child died, he would also have one less thing to worry about.
"Then I will get ready. Yvonne, you have to talk to him as soon as possible." Yvonne nodded, got up and left the office.
In the evening, Everleigh and Theodore cto the restaurant for dinner. "How cyou're suddenly free to see me?" "There's nothing forto do in the office so I thought we could have dinner together." He smiled, looking delighted.
She looked down and said after a moment of hesitation, she said, "Yvonne wants to treat Hansen with my new medicine." "How confident are you?" "Actually, I'm not confident at all. Hansen's illness is quite serious. If I can really cure it, it'll be good news fortoo." Under the light, Theodore's eyes looked even deeper. His cold and stern appearance made him look particularly indifferent.
"What are you thinking about?" Seeing that he remained quiet, she guessed that he would not agree since she was not so confident in herself either.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHe raised his glass and took a sip. "Nothing, let's just wait until you've cured him." "You'd better say it now." He said in a deep voice, "We'll talk about this after your new medicine works. It's still too early to talk about this." She rolled her eyes and replied, "You hope that I can save Hansen but Mr. Godfrey now wishes for him to die." When Theodore heard the n'Mr. Godfrey', his hand paused for a moment but then he quickly covered it up. "The grudges between the adults have nothing to do with the child. Grandma wouldn't want this to happen even if she was still alive." His deep gaze was fixed on the night scene outside the window. That night, there were only dark clouds in the sky. The wind blew gently and the air was humid.
It was going to rain heavily soon.
When Everleigh heard the mention of 'Grandma', her eyes flickered and she asked abruptly, "Will you blme? For Madam Scott's death..." "Everybody dies sooner or later. I can't blthe doctor," he cut her off.
Compared to Grandma's death, he blamed himself the most.
Both of them fell silent and looked out of the window at the stime. The wind blew stronger than before and the branches were creaking. Then rain, accompanied by the wind, hit against the window. Watching as the lightning flashed away in the distance, she recalled the night a few years ago. It was the sweather. The despair and hatred in her heart were also called out by the weather. "Everleigh, are you alright?" Theodore noticed that her face was becoming paler and the fear in her eyes grew.
Listening to his voice, she composed herself. "I'm fine. I'm just a little tired. I want to go back and rest." "I'll take you home." Seeing that she really wasn't feeling well, he didn't keep her any longer.
She had no appetite, so she went back.
Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! When she got home, Alastair was sitting alone on the sofa, looking at Abraham's documents and glancing at the door from tto time.
When Everleigh cin, she saw him sitting there alone.
"Mommy." "Alastair, why are you alone? Where's your grandpa?" "Grandpa went out with Aunt Selena. I'm not sure where they went. Adrienne and Hilda are playing in the room," he explained. Everleigh sat on the sofa; her face was not as gloomy as before. "Mommy, did you meet with Theodore?" He suddenly asked.
She was slightly startled and asked, "Why do you say that?" "He has the smell of ambergris on him. I can smell it," he answered with a firm tone.
She was speechless.
Alastair was silent for a moment and said, "Mommy, if you like him, Adrienne and I can accept it. As long as you're happy, nothing else matters." "Why did you change your mind?" "Because Theodore hasn't been doing very well over the past year. I'm sure it has something to do with your departure. Besides, Godfrey Group is no longer what it used to be. Many things have becquite troublesome." Alastair only knew after hearing a lot of news about Godfrey Group.
Everleigh's expression was slightly shocked, and an indescribable feeling welled up in her heart.
"Mommy, it's up to you. Adrienne and I don't care who our father is," he said earnestly. His tone was exactly the sas Abraham's.
She held out her arm and hugged Alastair, looking much relieved.
The next day when Everleigh arrived at the hospital, Wilson and Yvonne were there, and so was Dr. Harrison. Trying out a newly developed medicine was quite a huge event, so they couldn't relax, even for a little.
Just a heads up: is the only place to read the complete version of this book for free. Don't miss out on the next chapter-visit us now and continue your journey! "Everleigh." "Dr. Harrison." Everleigh called out and looked at Wilson and Yvonne. Both of them were not looking well. Especially Yvonne, who seemed to have red and swollen marks on her face.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Dr. Trevino, thanks for your help." "This way please." She gestured towards her office.
At the stime, Christopher and Mr. Lawson cover. They wanted to have Mr. Lawson as awson as their witness.
After all this was a new medicine. If fter all anything were to happen afterwards, it would be complicated to deal with. It would be better to make things clear. After they entered the office, Everleigh took out the consent form for both of them to sign. Yvonne took it and signed it without hesitation.
However, Wilson hesitated for a moment, but he eventually signed the contract.
"Yvonne, Mr. Godfrey, I need to brief you about this medicine. Since the child is too young, he can only receive the injection every other three days He'll also need to be under e observation at all times as unexpected situations may happen.
However, there haven't been major problems for the others who tried the medicine before..." Everleigh explained. Yvonne interrupted her immediately. "You don't have to say anything more. I will accept any situation, including death." This time, Dr. Harrison spoke, "You don't have to worry about this because currently, there hasn't been such a situation during the clinical stage." "Since you all agree, then I will go get the medicine and inject it into him," Everleigh said as she got up and went to the laboratory to get the medicine.
That laboratory had basically been Dr. Lawson occupied by Dr. Halot let go would not let go approved it too. He of anything that could uphold the hospital's honor. Everleigh injected the medicine in front of them. Hansen had a faint smile on his pale face.
"Aunt Everleigh, I will be fine, right?" "Yeah, but you need to listen to me, okay?" She caressed his face with a disheartened look in her eyes.