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Even After Death Novel (Olivia)

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Chapter 778

Hearing that, Olivia accidentally let her phone slip through her hand. It dropped onto the floor.

The thud surprised Irene, who had been on the phone with Keith for a while.

She hurriedly hung up the call and looked at Olivia. “Olivia, what’s the matter?”

Olivia seemed pale. “Nothing.”

Irene picked up Olivia’s phone and saw the screen showing Ethan’s face.

After wiping the phone screen, Irene handed it over to Olivia while comforting her.

“Put your worry at rest, Olivia. He doesn’t know that you’re alive. It’s time to walk out of his shadow.”

Irene didn’t know what Ethan had done to Olivia that the latter was so afraid of him.

Olivia nodded, but she couldn’t shake off the fear. Her hunch kept telling her that he was speaking to her.

“Right, there’s no way he knows that I’m still alive,” she muttered.

She tried to persuade herself in her head. “If he knew that I’m still alive, he wouldn’t have let me wander

out here. He would’ve asked someone to bring me back to him.”

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After considering Ethan’s character and way of doing things, she was slightly relieved.

Quickly, she turned the live broadcast off, blaming the radical effect he had on him.

With Keith’s help, Olivia got better as the day passed.

He also gave her a lot of medical books, wishing that she could choose the medical in

recovered.

One month flew by in the blink of an eye, and Olivia could move around without a wheelchair.

The number of vomiting and suffering from dizziness decreased a lot this month.

ry after she

Keith pulled some strings so that he could run an MRI scan on her in secret at night at the hospital.

The pin-drop silence in the hospital at night was deafening. A lot of medical instruments were turned off.

Calmly, Olivia lay on the counter. Half an hour later, she came out of the room.

Irene comforted Olivia. “Don’t worry, Olivia. I’m sure the results are good.”

As she had expected, Keith revealed the good news while they were on their way back.

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it has diminished a lot in size.

“But it might relapse at any time, so you gotta be careful.”

At long last, Olivia’s eyes seemed alive.

She was still bald and skinny, and she wanted to cry so much upon hearing that answer.

Her persistence for six months had finally borne fruit.

She gazed at the couple with teary eyes. “Thank you.”

“Don’t cry. The sadder you are, the happier the cancer cells in your body are. Stay happy.

“This is only the first step toward victory. There’s a long way ahead of you before you defeat it.”

Irene wiped Olivia’s tears away. “Yeah. As long as you get better, our effort won’t go down the drain.”

Olivia was emotional and couldn’t utter a word. Only those who had near-death experiences could relate

to that.

On their way back, she could see the starry sky that greatly described her current emotions. She believed

that she would be able to reunite with her children soon.

“Dr. Rogers, Irene, I’ve been troubling you guys for a long time. I guess it is time for me to leave.”

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The couple responded simultaneously, “No! It has only been a month since you last underwent the last

chemotherapy.

“There’s only been little improvement in your recovery. It’s dangerous for you to leave alone.”

For the past six months, Irene was the person nursing Olivia because Keith was afraid tha.

unforeseen circumstances.

ere might be

Back then, Irene was completing her internship in a hospital and was going to be a permanent staff there.

However, she stopped working because she had to take care of Olivia. It had been six months.

The favor was burdensome to them, considering that she had nothing to do with them.

Everyone had their own lives. Even if the couple was not bothered by it, she couldn’t bring herself to stay

shamelessly.

“Yeah, for your case, you should at least rest for six months. Olivia, you can go wherever you want after

that. But now, you mustn’t leave.”