Chapter 122 Iâll Give You Everything
Avery saw that Darlene was too anxious and wanted to get out of bed, so he walked over to stop her.
âYou just woke up, so you have to rest well first. Your grandmother has been transferred to the ward.
Donât worry.â
Avery said it lightly, but his gaze was obviously avoiding Darlene. Apparently, things were not as simple
as he said.
Nigel, who was at the side, also fell silent. His eyes were red, but he came over to persuade Darlene to
lie down for a while.
Darlene grabbed onto the blanket tightly, and that bad premonition immediately
surged up.
Darleneâs voice was slightly trembling as she stared at Avery. âWhat happened to my grandmother? Tell
me, Iâm fine. I can accept anything.â
Avery did not have the confidence to look at her. He took a glass of warm water from the bedside table
and handed it to her. âYouâve been in a coma for so long. Are you thirsty? Have some water first. Since
your grandmother has already left the emergency room, Iâll have someone take care of her there. Donât
worry, sheâll be fine.â
Fear appeared in Darleneâs eyes. She directly reached out and removed the needle on the back of her
hand. She pushed Avery and got off the bed. Then, she put on her slippers and wanted to go out. âI donât
believe it. I need to take a look myself.â
Avery quickly caught up to Darlene and grabbed her arm. âCalm down, you need to rest. Your
grandmother also needs to rest. The doctor is taking care of your grandmother. You will only cause
trouble if you go over.â
Averyâs hand was forcefully flung away by Darlene, and her emotions were clearly out of control. âAvery, I
have already stayed here as you wished. I just want to see my
grandmother. Why donât you let me go?â
The needle on the back of her hand had just been pulled out, and there was blood
flowing out.
Avery glanced at her, and his hand had already been flung away by her. Darlene hurriedly stepped out of
the ward, and Nigel immediately followed.
When Darlene went over, Reina had already been placed in the ICU. Reinaâs body was
covered with tubes and instruments, and her face was deathly pale.
The doctor standing by the bedside checked Reinaâs heart rate. The doctor did not notice. Darlene at the
door but instructed the nurse at the side.
âYou must be careful to take care of the vegetative patient. Even if the patient is unconscious, you must
do more massage therapy and talk to her. It is possible to slowly restore the patientâs consciousness. If
she is lucky, she may come to.â
Darlene had just pushed open the door, but before she could enter, she heard the voice inside and
stumbled.
A vegetative patient? My grandmother became a vegetative patient?
Darlene did not have the strength to walk into the room, and the voice inside continued to spread.
The nurse asked, âDoctor, how long will it take for the old lady to come round in this situation?â
The doctor sighed, âAt this age, her physical recovery ability is very poor. If she is lucky, she can come
round in a few months or a few years. If she is unlucky⦠she may never regain consciousness.â
There were many cases like this in the hospital. When old people were suddenly injured or stimulated,
their high blood pressure would cause brain damage, and they could be unconscious or even paralyzed
to death.
Some family members were unable to bear the high medical expenses, plus they couldnât see any hope
after a few years, they would have to give up the treatment.
Darlene almost fainted. When her body was about to fall down, Nigel rushed over and supported her.
âDarlene, itâs all my fault. Reinaâs suffering is all my fault.â
Darleneâs line of sight was a little dazed as she staggered in.
The doctor saw them suddenly come in and immediately fell silent.
Darleneâs voice was hoarse. âI heard what the doctor had said. My grandmother canât come round,
right?â
The doctor saw that Darleneâs complexion was very bad, and he had just been seriously ill, so he
immediately changed his words to comfort Darlene. âMs. Garcia, your
grandmother is old, and it is already fortunate that she was able to come back to life.
âYou should think more about things in a good way. Although your grandmother has temporarily lost her
ability to take care of herself, as long as your family takes good care of her, she will definitely be able to
recover as soon as possible. Take it as a rest for a period of time for your grandmother.â
When Avery rushed over and saw the situation inside, he knew that Darlene already knew everything.
The doctor explained somewhat uneasily, âIâm sorry, Mr. Gallard, I didnât expect Ms.
Garcia to come here directly.â
Since Darlene had already come, regardless of whether the doctor had said those words. or not, it was
obvious that the matter could no longer be concealed,
Avery did not speak. The doctor brought the nurse out first.
Darlene sat down by the bed in a daze. She reached out to grab Reinaâs cold hand and softly called out
âReinaâ.
For so many years, Reina had been seriously ill, but at least she had never been to this
extent.
At this age, Reina had become a vegetative patient and survived by relying on tubes and drugs. It was
not an exaggeration to say that she was living a life worse than death.
Darleneâs hands trembled violently and her face was pressed against the back of Reinaâs
hand.
In the end, Nigel was still young. After enduring for so long, he still cried in a low voice.
I am to be blamed for grandmaâs suffering, but I didnât know that she had returned. I thought that Darlene
knew that I was with Dr. Elicott.
Dr. Elicott told me that he had already told Darlene.
Nigelâs voice was choked with sobs. âDarlene, itâs all my fault.â
Darleneâs eyes were extremely red. She stood up and pulled Nigel to her side. âItâs fine. You still have
me. Letâs take good care of Reina together. She will definitely come to.â
Darlene felt extremely uncomfortable. That hatred and reluctance stirred in her heart,
along with the regret that she felt for her grandmother and brother.
If not for the matter between Darlene and Avery, Nigel and Reina should be able to live at
better life.
Darlene stayed by the bed for a period of time until it was almost noon. Nigel was very tired and fell
asleep on the side of the bed.
Darlene
got up and planned to go out to buy lunch for Nigel. When she turned around to go out, she noticed that
Avery was always behind her.
Avery
did not say anything and just stood behind her.
Darlene bypassed Avery and left the ward. When Avery followed her out, she turned around with hatred
in her eyes. âIs this enough? Avery, are you satisfied with this
result?â
Darleneâs eyes were red, but she smiled and said, âThere is no better result than this. My grandmother
has become a vegetative patient. You donât have to worry that I can secretly take her away.
âShe truly became a bargaining chip in your hands now. You can finally be at ease since
she canât leave or move.â
Darlene clenched her fists so tightly that the blood on the back of her hand, which had already stopped
bleeding, began to crack and bleed again.
Avery said in a deep voice, âIt has already happened. Calm down.â
Darleneâs body trembled violently, and her laughter grew louder and louder. âIt has already happened.
Yes, it has already happened. Isnât this what you expected? You have so many bodyguards. How could
you really let Reina go out of your sight?
âYou have such a wonderful driver. How could he really not be able to catch up with the woman wearing
a mask and sunglasses?
âAvery, this scene is not good at all. In any case, you are so capable that you have made my
grandmother become vegetative. There is no need to make so many twists and
turns.â
âArenât you just trying to teach me a lesson so that I can understand the consequences of taking my
grandmother away without permission?â Darlene said in a trembling
voice.
âMy grandmother is paralyzed. I canât take her away anymore. Iâm scared. Iâm really scared. I wonât run
anymore. Can you ask the doctor to cure my grandmother?â
Averyâs face was tense. âWhat nonsense are you spouting?â
Darlene walked over. Her eyes were frighteningly red. She suddenly raised her hand. Just
when Avery thought that she was going to slap him, she hurriedly pulled off the tie
around his neck.
Darlene held the tie and circled it around her wrists several times before using her fingers and teeth to tie
the tie into a dead knot.
Strange gazes shot over from the corridor. Darlene seemed to be completely unaware of it. She
extended her hand in front of Avery and asked, âIs this okay? Is that enough?
âLock me up. I promise you that I will never come out again. Please let my grandmother and brother go
and let my grandmother come round. Avery, I wonât leave. Please let my grandmother go.â
Averyâs face turned ashen as he roughly pulled her arm over. âAre you crazy?â
Avery wanted to untie the tie around her hand, but his hand was shaking violently.
Avery was afraid of Darlene like this, and his heart was filled with extreme fear.
Darleneâs eyes were red and dead. When Avery pulled her hand over, she directly knelt down in front of
him. âI beg you, let my grandmother and brother go.
âI only have two relatives. Donât force them to death. I will give my life to you. What do you want? I will
give it to you, okay?â