Chapter 675 Chapter 675: The sight of her lying awake each night, and his inability to offer her a secure future, was too much for him to bear.
"Then I'll go with you," Eileen replied, unable to meet his gaze. Her lowered eyes failed to conceal her growing panic.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe said, "The night before our wedding, Christos reached out to me. He said he'd givethe antidote if I didn't marry you. But I turned him down. It turns out he was indeed lying." Christos had eventually handed over the antidote. In her heart, nothing mattered more than marrying Bryan.
"Don't pay attention to him," Bryan said, uncertain of Christos' motives. "I'm heading to the hospital now. Enjoy your breakfast, don't wait for me." Eileen nodded.
When she finished breakfast, Bryan still hadn't returned. She called him, and Josue answered the call, informing her that Bryan was undergoing a comprehensive physical examination. If everything was clear, they would proceed with administering the antidote.
"Bryan toldthat if you called, I should be honest with you," Josue said. "If you want to cto the hospital, I'll send you the address. If you hadn't called, he might secretly take the antidote and return without informing you." Bryan didn't want her to come.
Eileen felt a weight in her heart but eventually requested the hospital's address. Josue sent her the details, noting that the full results wouldn't be available until three in the afternoon.
Eileen didn't head to the hospital immediately. Instead, she texted Bryan, "You don't wantto come?" After a long pause, Bryan finally responded, "You can come, but only if you promise not to cry." Explore more chapters on gVlEileen hesitated, her emotions fluctuating between hope and despair. She couldn't guarantee that she wouldn't lose control.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmWith little tto think it through, Eileen skipped lunch. She asked Ruby to put Gabriela to sleep and then headed to the hospital.
To Eileen's surprise, she encountered an unexpected traffic jam on her way. After the traffic had cleared, Eileen finally arrived at the hospital just after 3:10 in the afternoon.
"Well, your timing is a bit unusual," Josue said nonchalantly as he saw Eileen and glanced at the operating room. "What do you mean by that?" Eileen asked, breathless from running up the stairs. "Why are you standing outside the operating room? Where is Bryan?"
Josue gestured toward the red light above the operating room and said, e "He's inside."
The glaring red light in the upper left corner caught Eileen's attention making her frown as she asked, "What does that mean?"
"The results are in. He's in good health and meets the criteria for the injection. He's curently in the operating room receiving the antidote," Josue replied.