Chapter 1080 Don't You Like Ms. Graves?
Lucas kept speaking for Alivia, which made Bert feel puzzled, and then Bert said, "If you really like her, I can help
you ask her out. I am not interested in her."
"Mr. Harper, you really have no taste. Ms. Graves is such a kind and beautiful person. Once she's taken by someone
else, you'll regret it!" Lucas caught a glimpse of Bert's gradually stiffening expression and decided to back off, "But
why don't you still invite Ms. Graves out? If you don't like her, I do!"
In no time, it was time for Romy to collect the test reports. Alivia intentionally pushed aside today's work and rushed
to the hospital early in the morning. She entered the physician's office, sat on the chair in front of the desk, and the
freshly printed reports were spread out before her. Nervously, she asked the doctor, "Doctor Moll, how is my
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtmother's test result?"
Romy had been staying in the hospital for a while now, and the doctors and nurses were familiar with this patient,
even Alivia had become a regular visitor. They all knew the hardships this family had faced and hoped for a swift
recovery.
At this moment, Doctor Moll handed the report to her with a smile on his face, "Congratulations, Alivia. Your
mother's test results are all good, and all the indicators are normal. Once you get the prescription and medication
from the pharmacy, you can proceed with the discharge process!"
Upon hearing these words, Alivia was overjoyed and almost on the verge of tears. She looked at the test results,
and though unable to fully comprehend the complex data, she knew what they represented, and her blood was
boiling with excitement.
"Thank you, doctor, thank you!" She kept expressing her heartfelt gratitude.
Doctor Moll waved his hand, "It's what we should do. Go and share the good news with your mother!"
Alivia nodded and exited the office, almost running into the ward. She rushed to the bedside of Romy, who was half-
lying on the bed. Overwhelmed with joy, tears filled her eyes, "Mom..."
As she spoke, her voice choked up, and her throat felt so sore that she could hardly speak. After a while, she
managed to regain her voice, "The doctor said the test results are excellent, and you can be discharged."
As soon as she finished speaking, Romy wiped away her tears. She had been waiting for this moment for a long
time, and now it was finally here.
Alivia moved forward and embraced Romy. With her father gone, the mother and daughter relied on each other.
With a younger brother who needed money for education, they had no room for getting sick. For over a year, Alivia
had endured it all by herself.
Every night at the bar, working multiple jobs regardless of her dignity, she thought of Romy's condition. Every
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmemotionally draining day at work, with no time to focus on her own feelings, she only thought about the next
treatment and the money it required.
She had no room for choosing what she liked or didn't like, and no time to hesitate about her actions. She had to
grit her teeth and push forward, fearing that any moment of relaxation would cause her to fall apart.
Now, all of this was finally coming to an end. She no longer had to struggle under the weight that was almost
crushing her, and Romy no longer had to suffer. Discharge not only meant leaving the hospital; it also meant a fresh
start for their lives.
After more than a year of hardships, life could finally breathe again.
Finally, there was hope.