Theodore, aware of his fault, couldnât muster a response.
Aldus noticed his guilt and softened his tone.
âArianaâs an adult.
She can take care of herself.
Your health is what matters now.
Remain in the hospital and prepare for the surgery.
Itâs scheduled for next Monday.
â
The mention of surgery made Theodore furrow his brows in refusal.
âI wonât agree to surgery.
â
Exasperated, Aldus shot back, âCanât you see the stakes here? Refusing the surgery could cost you your Life!â
Theodoreâs feelings boiled over.
âIâve already said, I wonât do it
âYou ungrateful boy!â Aldus berated, pointing an accusing finger at Theodore.
Suddenly, he clutched his chest, staggering backwards.
Panic surged through Theodore.
âGrandpa!â
The doctor quickly arrived and administered emergency treatment to Aldus.
Once Aldusâ condition was stabilized, the doctor had him taken to a hospital ward.
Theodore watched the scene with a complex expression; his eyebrows tightly knitted and his colorless Lips pressed together.
He was confused.
Wasnât Aldus just pretending to be sick? How come he suddenly fell ill?
After examining Aldus, the doctor sighed and said hesitantly to Theodore, âMr.
Fredrickâs health has not been good for the past few years.
The previous times when he fell ill and asked you to come back, he wasnât faking it.
He just didnât want you to worry, so he pretended he was faking it.
â
Hearing that, a whirlwind of emotions surged in Theodoreâs heart and his gaze deepened.
He had always thought that Aldus was faking his illness.
But now, it turned out he was really ill, and there were hidden reasons behind his pretending that he wasnât.
Theodore hadnât spent much time with Aldus in his youth, but they were related by blood.
He had a great affection for the old man who cared so much for him and he didnât want anything to happen to Aldus.
Seeing that Theodore took the information relatively well, the doctor continued, âDuring the last few years, Mr.
Fredrick has spared no effort for your health.
He has brought together the best practitioners from around the world to form a high-level medical team, and he also invested a lot of resources, all of this to make sure youâre fully recovered before he passes away.
He told us that if he doesnât see youâre healthy, he wonât rest in peace after heâs gone.
â
At that moment, Theodore felt a wave of guilt in his heart at hearing this, and his expression softened.
However, he remained silent, unable to find the words to express his feelings.
The doctor watched Theodore carefully for a moment before continuing, âIn recent years, Mr.
Fredrickâs research has been very fruitful and he has found competent surgeons.
It was not until he was convinced that the operation had a good chance of succeeding that he allowed you to undergo it.
The old man has already lost his daughter, and he cannot bear to face such a tragedy again.
â
Theodore had witnessed Aldusâ grief after Aimeeâs death.
The old man then cried so much it was heartbreaking.
Theodore could therefore understand the old manâs feelings very well.
The doctor was right, if Aldus lost another family, he might not be able to bear it.
Thinking of that, Theodore sighed deeply and asked, âWhat are the potential post-operative complications?â
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The doctor hesitated for a moment but answered honestly, âBrain surgeries are the most complicated, and we canât guarantee that there wonât be any post-operative complications.
Also, your condition is unprecedented.
So we have no medical history to take into account to speculate.
The worst-case scenario would be limb or nerve function impairment, and milder complications could include partial memory loss.
â
Hearing this, Theodore fell silent for a moment.
These potential complications were outcomes he did not want to deal with.
If the operation turned him into a cripple or made him forget about Ariana, then it would have been better for him to be dead.
Theodore gazed at Aldus lying on the bed for a while and then said slowly, âLetâs postpone the surgery.
Weâll discuss everything once Grandpa wakes up.
â
The doctor could only sigh in response.
Before leaving, he gave Theodore some advice.
âYouâd better stay with Mr.
Fredrick.
The old man canât take another shock.
You can wait here until he wakes up and spend some time with him.
It will be good for his health.
â