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The Woman From Hell

Chapter 1322
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| accepted their thanks and went to the first floor.

When | cback, Amelia's parents thankedagain.

| did not say a word from start to finish. Sensing my phone vibrating in my pocket, | fished out my phone.

| was busy earlier and did not sense the vibration. After taking it out to look now, | saw dozens of missed calls, all

of which were from Theo.

| was just about to call Theo back when he calledagain.

As soon as | answered it, he asked in a grumpy tone, "Where are you? Why didn't you answer any of my calls?"

| sighed. "Why didn't you sleep longer? | cto the hospital. Amelia's child suddenly fainted. | took them to the

hospital.

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"Don't worry about me. I'll handle the affairs here. If you're still sleepy, then get more sleep. | can't really talk

right now. Talk soon."

Afraid that he would nag at me, | quickly hung up the call.

Seeing that | had gotten off the phone, Amelia's mother walked over. "Mrs. Grant, do you think we've crossed the

line?"

| pursed my lips and made no reply.

Amelia's mother let out a bitter smile. "We were decent people who would never do such undignified things, but

we can't help it when we have a son who takes money from us. If it weren't for him, we wouldn't have been put

in such a tough situation and Amelia wouldn't have died.

"Her dad and | are old. We can leave anytime, but our grandson is still young.

He still has a whole life ahead of him. We have to think of all the ways to survive."

The happiness in this world looked almost the same, but the sorrows were so diverse. Amelia's death, coupled

with the child she left behind, had brought unimaginable pain to the two elderly people. After stime, the

doctor walked out of the emergency room.

Amelia's parents rushed over. "How's the boy, doctor? Is he okay?"

The doctor removed his face mask, his expression a little gloomy. "Please cto the office with me."

If he did not directly state the boy's condition, then that meant the boy was not doing very well.

At the doctor's office, the doctor poured them a glass of water each before sitting down on his chair and handing

them a report.

Although doctors had delivered bad news to families many times before, it was still difficult for them to start

each time.

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Amelia's parents were considered intellectuals too, so when the two of them looked over the examination report

and saw the final results, their faces turned instantly pale.

"No way." Amelia's mother was full of disbelief, her voice shaking badly. "How could it be leukemia? He has

always been a healthy boy. How could he suddenly suffer from leukemia?" She was getting more devastated as

she spoke, her tears falling uncontrollably.

Amelia's father found it hard to accept as well. He tried to hold back tears and looked at the doctor, saying, "This

must be a mistake, doctor. We merely lacked rest for a few days, so how could he have leukemia? He's only five

this year. How is it possible?"

The doctor looked at the devastated elderly couple and sighed. "I, too, hope that the child is healthy, but we

have done comparisons and testing of indicators. The result cback to be leukemia. You have to accept

reality and face it optimistically. Leukemia is not incurable, but the preliminary treatment and laboratory tests

will put the child through a lot of pain. As his family, you must be mentally prepared. Please contact the child's

parents as soon as possible for matching. We can proceed with the bone marrow transplant if the matching is

successful. The child will then stand a chance."