Chapter 732
The Ceo’s Convict Wife
âI⦠I had hoped Rosalie might be able to persuade you, but⦠I feared she might not succeed, so⦠I couldnât help but come in anyway,â Warren stammered. âI know you didnât want to see me and had no desire to accept my liver, butâ¦â
He paused, taking a deep breath, summoning all his strength to continue, âIâm begging you to undergo the operation. Once youâve had it, I promise I wonât ever show up in your your life again. You donât have to see me ever again if you donât want to!â
All he wanted was for her to be well and alive.
Amelia looked at him and inquired, âIf weâre truly going through with this surgery, it will be risky for you as well. What are your conditions?â
Her tone remained remarkably composed as if they were merely discussing a business arrangement between them.
âConditions?â Warren exclaimed inwardly, his eyes widening in surprise. âAre you saying⦠youâre willing to go through with the surgery?â
âYes,â she replied with determination, motivated by her love for her son and her mother. âIf you have any conditions, please state them clearly. I donât want to be indebted to you. However, if I happen to pass away during the surgery or experience rejection afterward, I may not be able to fulfill your conditions.â
âNo! You wonât die!â Warren exclaimed with agitation. âThere wonât be any rejection. You donated your bone marrow to me in the past. The blood in my body now is made from your bone marrow. Our blood is the same. How could there be rejection after the surgery?â
In a way, his liver was the most compatible source for her in the world, given their shared blood from the past bone marrow donation.
âSo what are your conditions?â That was all she cared about.
His lips moved as he contemplated, âMy conditions? My only condition is for her to survive. As long as she stays alive, Iâd be willing to do anything!â
âNothing. You donât have to fret about owing me anything, because this is my way of repaying the debt.
You donated bone marrow to me in the past, so now, Iâm giving you my liver as a token of gratitude,â he said.
âIs that so?â Amelia murmured, âIn that case, we wonât have any more debts between us. Once the surgery is over, letâs⦠not meet again, Warren. I simply wish to live the rest of my life in peace and avoid any further entanglements with you.â His body swayed, and a sorrowful smile crossed his face.
Even though he had come to accept that this might be the end for him and her, hearing her words still pained his heart.
The person he had loved most in his life had now completely turned away from 09.54 D him.
âOkay. We wonât owe each other anything anymore,â he affirmed, his gaze unwavering as he spoke in a hoarse voice. âBut⦠if you ever find yourself facing a problem that you canât solve, remember that you can come to me anytime. Iâll be there to do whatever it takes to help you.â
However, Amelia remained silent. She simply closed her eyes slowly, as if whatever he said held no significance for her anymore.
Ameliaâs liver transplantation was carried out shortly after Warren and Amelia underwent the required preoperative evaluations.
Lying on the cold operating table, Warren heard the anesthesiologist say, âMr. York, we are going to administer anesthesia now.â
âOkay,â he responded, devoid of fear and filled only with hope.
His liver could finally be transplanted to Amelia. Even if something went wrong and he was to pass away on the operating table, he still held onto the hope that he could save Ameliaâs life.
He owed her so much that no matter how long he lived, he couldnât possibly repay the debt.
Warren slowly closed his eyes, sensing the faint tingling of the anesthesia needle piercing his body, followed by the sensation of something flowing into his veins.
When Warren regained consciousness, he found Jonathan standing at the bedside, accompanied by the doctor and a few nurses.
The effects of the anesthesia had not completely worn off at this point, so he didnât experience intense pain in his body.
âHowâs Amelia?â Warren said with difficulty.
âThe surgery went well, but sheâll need to be monitored in the ICU ward for two days post-surgery,â
Jonathan was the one who answered him.
Warren let out a sigh of relief. As long as the operation went well, it was good enough for him.
Even if⦠in the future, he could never be in her presence again, at least she would carry a piece of him in her body.
His liver would remain with her for the rest of her life, accompanying her through the years until the end.
And the bone marrow she had once given him would always be a part of him. Perhaps, in a way, this was another form of keeping each other company, even if they were apart.
Warren remained silent, seemingly unconcerned about his own physical condition.
Even as the doctor explained various postoperative precautions and the potential impact of the surgery on his body, he still remained silent.
09:54 D After the doctor and nurse exited the ward, Jonathan spoke up, saying, âOnce Ameliaâs case is turned over, it could spell negative news for York Group. Iâm afraid that you may face criticism, or even be detained or prosecuted.â
âI understand,â Warren replied with indifference. He had contemplated all the potential consequences, and if he were to be sentenced to prison, he believed he deserved it.
Back then, if he hadnât focused on seeking revenge and hadnât placed blind trust in Irene, he wouldnât have been misled. He wouldnât have provided false testimony in court either.
His testimony had been the decisive evidence.
In reality, he had been the true perpetrator.
âAre you really going to stop showing up in front of Amelia?â Jonathan suddenly asked. He had naturally learned about that from Rosalie.
âThereâs nothing much I can do for her,â Warren replied. âSince this is what she desires, I will do my best.â However, he understood that for the rest of his life, each day would be a form of torment for him.
âPerhaps one day, she might allow you to appear before her again, especially considering you share a child,â Jonathan suggested. âIâm also here to help you if you ever need it in the future.â
Warren was taken aback and regarded Jonathan with skepticism. After all, this renowned figure in Strico didnât seem like a kind and warmhearted person. Furthermore, he had never shared any kind of friendship or interaction with Jonathan in the past.
As if sensing the doubt in Warrenâs eyes, Jonathan remarked casually, âConsider it my sympathy for your situation.â
âSympathy?â Warren mused, pondering when Jonathan had become such a sympathetic person.
Nonetheless, sympathy appeared to be the most logical explanation.
Jonathan didnât intend to explain anything further.
He sympathized with Warren because he saw himself in Warren. That was why he was willing to offer assistance to Warren.