Chapter 991
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
I nodded. Amy must be talking about the time when Ronald had some doctors do a check-up and blood
test for her and her siblings.
Feeling sorry for the little girl, I wrapped my arms around her. Summerâs condition had become worse.
If I still couldnât make up my mind, I was afraid it might be too late to save her life. Yet, if Amy was to go
under the knife, she needed to donate both her bone marrow and her kidney. I had no idea of the risk
of the operation Amy might be facing. I would be the one who caused her death if anything happened
to her during the operation.
Half an hour later, Zachary and Cameron arrived at the hospital. Meanwhile, Summer, whose vein was
cannulated with an IV tube, was wheeled into the ER. The little girlâs arm was full of hematomas from
chemotherapy.
Anger boiled within me whenever I saw my daughter suffering from the side effects of chemotherapy.
Each time, the urge to kill Jared grew more intense. All humans had dark sides, yet we had the ability
to eschew evil, which explained why Jared still survived until now.
Soon after, Zachary ordered the doctor to do a checkup for Amy. My mind was a mess as I held the
little girl in my arms. âDad, why donât we wait until we ask Summerâs doctor about her condition?â
Knowing I would go soft, Zachary persuaded, âWe are just going to do a full-body check-up for this kid.
They said her bone marrow is a match for Summer, but we are not sure about it. Weâll discuss it after
the doctors perform the check-up. Alright?â
Zachary was right. As reluctant as I was, I had no choice but to nod my agreement.
When the doctor took Amy away, the little girl kept turning his head to look at me. I knew it was her
instinct to feel scared. âAmy, donât be scared. Itâs just like taking an injection. It wonât hurt, and youâll be
fine.â
She nodded and followed the doctor quietly.
I waited agonizingly for Amyâs return.
An hour had passed, the little girl still hadnât come back. Feeling panicked, I decided to look for her, yet
Cameron halted me. âThe doctor is with that kid. Summer is still in the ER, and you should stay here.â
I nodded. Still, I paced back and forth as I couldnât cast my worries away. Meanwhile, a nurse showed
up. âMiss, the patient, Hailey Webster, has regained consciousness. Weâre transferring her to the ward
now, and a family member is required to take care of her.â
I told Cameron about Hailey before I went to check on her.
In the ward, the doctor informed me of the things I needed to pay particular attention to during the
patientâs preoperative care and aftercare.
Since I had no idea of Haileyâs health condition, I went after the doctor and asked, âDoctor, what
happened to her? Why did she suddenly collapse?â
The doctor looked at me doubtfully while he asked, âSo, youâre not the patientâs family member?â
I nodded. âIâm her friend. I only found out about her health issue today.â
The doctor nodded before he stated, âThe patient underwent a heart transplant surgery a year ago.
Transplant rejection is common during this period, and it can occur anytime. If the patient gets
emotional, that might trigger episodes of acute rejection. Thus, you need to pay attention to the
patientâs emotional changes.â
I remembered Hailey telling me about her having a heart transplant before she collapsed. Shouldnât
she be grateful that she is still alive? Why does it seem like she is aversive to the donorâs heart?
Back in the ward, Hailey still couldnât move her body under the effect of anesthesia. Nevertheless, she
was conscious. She wore an oxygen mask and looked at me as if she had something to say.
Sitting next to her, I spoke up, âI know you have something you wanted to tell me. Perhaps weâll talk
when you feel better.â
Hailey shook her head. The next moment, she said under her breath, âDonât sacrifice someone to save
anotherâs life. They are innocent, and they will die. Those who survive wonât be happy either.â
I was dazed. âWhat do you mean?â
In a barely audible voice, she explained, âI have congenital heart disease. Over the years, my heart
deteriorated. My father told me I could live for a long time if I get a heart transplant, but it was just too
difficult to find a matching heart. After many years of searching, my father finally found one. They told
him the girl was sick and that she couldnât live long. After she died, she could donate her heart to me.
So, my father adopted her. For many years, she was the one who kept me company when I felt lonely
or sad. Unfortunately, my condition was getting worse. Yet, surprisingly, she became fit and healthy as
time passed.â
Hailey let out a bitter smile. âMy father soon found out they had lied to him. In fact, she was not sick.
Her parents had abandoned her, so they made my father adopt her. At that time, I was in a critical
condition and I was dying. Unfortunately, she was the only one who could save me. Having no choice,
my father trampled with the vehicle that she would be using that day.â