Chapter 1240 Alice blamed Jonny The doctorâs words completely shattered Aliceâs hope, leaving her sitting on the hospital bed without any reaction. âHowâ¦how could this be?â
The doctor tried to comfort her, âWe will continue to search for a suitable donor for you. Please calm down and take good care of yourself. In due timeâ¦â
Suddenly, Alice lost control of her emotions and shouted at her phone, âWhat do you mean âin due timeâ? Iâm almost dying here, and you canât cure me even with all the money Iâve given you. Whatâs the point of keeping you around? Get out of here, all of you!â
Seeing her lose control, Jonny reached out his fair hand and took the phone back. âMother, blaming them wonât help. Thereâs just no suitable donor available.â
What was meant to be a comforting remark hit Alice hard. âIâm not blaming them. I blame you guys.
Why canât either of my two children be a match? I have to stare at other peopleâs children every day. And the ones who match are dead, while the ones who donât come to bother me.â
A strange emotion appeared on Jonnyâs handsome face, a mix of sadness, disappointment, and indescribable disbelief. He couldnât believe that his mother would say such things. âYour favorite people used to be me and Gigi. Now you blame us for not being able to give you a transplant?â
This statement made Alice suddenly calm down. She quickly reached out to grab Jonnyâs sleeve and said, âNo, son, itâs not like that. You know that your mother loves you the most. Itâs just that Iâm sick and canât control my emotions. Please forgive meâ¦â
Despite Jonnyâs suspicion that his motherâs love had changed, he chose to forgive her as she was still his mother. He said, âItâs okay to say those things to me, but donât say them to Gigi. She will be upsetâ¦â
Alice blamed Jonny Before Alice got sick, she really loved her children and wanted to give them the best things in the world.
Thatâs why Jonny and Gigi searched all over the world for a suitable donor, hoping that their mother could live on.
But now, in order to prolong her life, it seems that she doesnât even love her own children anymore.
Jonny wonders if his mother has always been this way or if itâs because of her illness. He thinks itâs probably the latter, otherwise, how could he face those warm memories of the pastâ¦