Chapter 1301
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
It seemed that as long as the divorce agreement was signed, Amelia would really break up with Warren and have nothing to do with him for the rest of her life.
After Amelia signed the agreement, she would no longer be Warrenâs wife. Even if they had two children, they wouldnât see each other often in the future.
Thinking of this, Amelia felt her chest grow heavy. It seemed that something was stirring constantly in her chest, causing a burst of pain.
At this moment, a car suddenly stopped beside Amelia. Then Rosalie got out of the car in a hurry and asked, âDid you sign the divorce settlement agreement?â
âRosalie?â Amelia was stunned and looked at Rosalie in surprise.
âHave you signed the divorce agreement?â Rosalie asked anxiously, afraid that she had come late. If Amelia had signed the agreement, Rosalie could only go to the law firm to stop the lawyer.
âNot yet,â Amelia murmured. âBut how did you know I was going to sign the divorce agreement?â
Amelia asked.
âI went to your house to look for you, but your mom said that you came to this law firm today to sign the divorce agreement. So I hurried over and checked it out. Fortunately, you havenât signed it yet.â Rosalie breathed a sigh of relief as she spoke.
âItâs not worthwhile to feel fortunate. I should have signed the divorce agreement with him. But⦠I was afraid that there would be something missing in the agreement, so I planned to think about it carefully.â
Amelia found an excuse.
âYou donât want to get a divorce, do you?â Rosalie asked directly. Her words made Ameliaâs excuse seem to be untenable.
Ameliaâs face turned pale, and she didnât know how to retort for a moment.
âAmelia, I have something to tell you. Letâs find a place and talk about it. Get in the car first,â Rosalie said, opening the door and motioning for Amelia to get in.
âRosalie, if you want to persuade me not to divorce, then donât. Warren and I are doomed to divorce from the beginning,â Amelia said.
âAmelia, I hope we can find a place to have a talk anyway. If you still decide to divorce later, then I wonât stop you. I just want you to make a decision that you will never regret,â Rosalie said.
Amelia sighed and finally got in the car.
Rosalie got in the driverâs seat, turned the steering wheel, and headed in the other direction.
When Rosalieâs car parked in the parking lot of a hospital, Amelia was stunned. It was the hospital where Amelia gave birth. Amelia asked in confusion, âWhy did you bring me here?â
âBecause I hope you can see and listen to some things. Amelia, come with me. If you donât want to be kept in the dark, follow me,â Rosalie said.
After saying that, Rosalie took the lead.
Amelia looked at Rosalieâs back hesitantly. Amelia had a feeling that what Rosalie was about to tell her must be something unexpected.
Did it have something to do with Warren?
If so, what was it that Amelia did not know?
At this moment, Amelia was suddenly overwhelmed by an anxiety that she couldnât even describe. But she instinctively stepped forward and followed Rosalie.
It was like her subconsciousness had made a decision for her.
Amelia didnât want to be kept in the dark. If there was something she should have known, then she wanted to know it!
Rosalie took Amelia to the floor on which the inpatient department of the Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery Department was.
âWhy did you take me here?â Amelia asked in surprise.
âYouâll know in a while.â Rosalie walked to the chief physicianâs office as she spoke. As soon as the doctor saw Rosalie, he immediately came forward and said, âHello, Mrs. Youngblood.â
âWell, as I told you last time, if I bring Amelia here one day, I hope you can tell her the whole situation of her delivery this time,â Rosalie said.
At this moment, Amelia had recognized the doctor. He was an expert in hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. When Amelia got pregnant, she had been consulted by experts because of the heavy burden on her liver caused by the pregnancy.
And this doctor was one of the experts who conducted the consultation for Amelia.
âButâ¦â the doctor said with an embarrassed look.
âIf youâre worried about Warren, then donât worry. He told you not to tell her, but it is me who tells the truth to Amelia. So I want you to describe the situation truthfully. I believe you will be more objective than anyone else because you are the closest witness,â Rosalie said.
Hearing this, the doctor hesitated for a moment and said, âOkay. In fact, I also think itâs necessary for Ms. Haab to know about it.â
âWhat is it that I need to know?â Amelia asked with her lips trembling slightly.
Amelia felt that what the doctor was going to tell her next would not be a trivial matter.
âWell, Ms. Haab, hereâs the thing. You actually had a second liver transplant instead of just a delivery operation,â the doctor said slowly and calmly, but for Amelia, his words were like a bomb.
Ameliaâs eyes suddenly widened. The second liver transplant? Wd it mean? Did he mean that her liver was no longer the original one. Amelia had a special blood type, so who was the source of the live An idea suddenly occurred to Amelia. Then her breath became heav She heard the doctorâs voice again, âWhen you had a C-section, we fou that your liver was already functioning poorly. If you didnât have the second liver transplant and still used the original liver, you might not be able to survive another year. At that time, Mr. Warren York offered to donate his liver. And before that, he had eaten nothing so that he could be ready for the surgery. He had done all preoperative examinations. So we immediately completed the operation of the second liver transplant for you.â
Amelia listened to everything in a daze and couldnât believe it. She thought she had just had a C-
section, but she didnât expect that at the same time, she also had a liver transplant, and Warrenâ¦
What could happen to him after he had donated his liver to her for the second time?
âWell⦠What about Warren? Is he okay?â Amelia asked anxiously.
âThe operation was very successful, but Mr. York has donated his liver to you twice, which would inevitably impose a burden on his body and have some impact on his future life. His health will be affected, and he needs to receive regular examinations of the liver every six months,â the doctor said.
âBut weâve told Mr. York about these consequences before the operation. He knew the consequences and was mentally prepared.â