Chapter 8 I want to leave with my baby
In the emergency room.
The doctor said, "Next, we will abort you and then remove your heart. The anesthesia will make you lose all consciousness, you ......"
The doctor paused, "You won't feel a thing."
Anna raised her eyes and pleaded, "Can you not abort my baby?"
The doctor froze.
"I want to leave with my baby." It was her biggest regret that she couldn't give him life.
It was just that she didn't want her child to feel alone on his way out of this world.
The doctor sighed softly, understanding what Anna meant.
Finally, he nodded.
Anna lay on the operating table and was wheeled next to Soros.
The man's eyes were closed and he seemed to be sleeping.
Anna reached out as if to touch him one last time.
She had loved him for ten years.
She knew all his preferences, all his habits.
She thought if she had enough time, he would see how good she was.
She just didn't think she couldn't wait for that day.
It was the last thing she could do for him.
As the anesthetic flowed through the syringe into her bloodstream, everything in front of her began to blur and Soros' face became unreal.
...
Thirteen hours.
The lights in the operating room finally go out.
Soros slowly opened his eyes.
He was confused and saw a pool of red blood on him.
The doctor looked at the clock on the wall and said, "Time of death, 21:52."
He was then wheeled out of the hospital room.
Outside the ward, Elizabeth waited anxiously for him.
His heart was empty at the sight of Elizabeth.
His eyes, were still searching for someone else.
But the woman didn't come...
He was very ill, but didn't she know that?
"Thoros, I'm scared to death for you."
Elizabeth's eyes reddened on the spot.
...
Soros recuperated in the hospital for a month.
Elizabeth took care of him in the hospital for a month.
He learned from the doctors that he had acute heart failure and happened to have a dying patient who was willing to donate her heart so he could live.
He offered to thank the patient's family.
The doctor turned him down on the grounds of patient privacy.
He had no choice but to stop.
Elizabeth said, "Everyone has their own choice. Since she wanted to do a good deed without leaving her name, we should honor her."
"ok."
A month later.
He was discharged from the hospital.
His parents, who had been living abroad, returned.
When Caroline Colin saw Soros, all she could do was cry.
"Soros, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry I was late ......"
Since losing her husband, Caroline had been in poor health and had been living abroad.
Not wanting to worry his mother, Soros always hid his troubles from her.
This time, she was told about his condition, so she came back, filled with sadness.
Caroline just cried.
To make his mother feel better, he was going to invite Anna out for dinner with her mother.
But he couldn't reach her.
Even she had resigned a month ago.