Chapter 150
Falling for My Contractual Wife
In the afternoon, after submitting the manuscript, Grace suddenly received a call from home.
This time, it was not Daisy, but her father, Frederick.
Her intuition told her that something must have happened. Frederick rarely called her.
She picked up the phone and answered the call.
âGrace.â Frederick hesitated.
âDad, whatâs wrong? If thereâs anything, just say it.â
There was a cry on the other end of the line. Suddenly, she heard a sharp voice. âHurry up and call her back. Are you going to watch Carson die?â
Frederick gritted his teeth and asked, âDo you still have any money? Your brotherâs illness has worsened. He needs chemotherapy immediately.â
Graceâs fingers trembled. âIâll be right there.â
She anticipated an extended stay, knowing she couldnât return for a few days. So, st. packed two sets of fresh clothes and a drawing tablet before heading to the hospital.
In the hospital, Carson lay on the hospital bed wearing an oxygen mask. The doctor refrained from administering chemotherapy as Carson hadnât settled the required fees.
Grace looked at his pale face, and tears suddenly fell.
When Daisy saw Grace rushing over, he immediately rushed up. âGrace. Hurry up and pay your brotherâs fees. Hurry up.â
Grace did not dare to delay for a moment. She ran to the payment counter and paid the money before Carson was pushed into the chemotherapy room.
Dreame INSTALL Emergency calls only OK.
094% 11:40 Grace came to the attending doctor and asked politely, âHello, doctor. How is my brotherâs condition now?â
The doctor looked at her and frowned slightly. âAre you his biological sister?ââ
Grace nodded. âI am.â
The doctorâs eyes were filled with doubt. âThen your bone marrow can be matched with your brotherâs transplant.â
âI think I did this once when I was young. I said it didnât match.â Grace glanced at Daisy. âMom, did I do it once when I was young?â
Daisyâs eyes flashed and he quickly lowered his eyes. âDoctor, her bone marrow has been matched before. It really doesnât match.â
The doctor frowned and inclined his head slightly.
âWhat should my brother do now?â
âBased on the current situation, he can only undergo chemotherapy first and wait for the right bone marrow. However, the chances are very, very small. You have to be mentally prepared.â
When Daisy heard this, he grabbed the doctorâs arm anxiously. âDoctor, you have to think of something.
My son is still so young.â
Grace pulled her back and said coldly, âMom, can you calm down first?â
Daisy stopped sobbing. At this moment, she did not dare to go against Grace. After all, she knew that Grace definitely still had money.
âThen, doctor, how many times will he have to undergo chemotherapy this time? Will this happen again in the future?â
âThe chemotherapy needs to be administered at least four to six times. Going forward, advise him to reduce his workload and prioritize rest. Letâs focus on medication management now. If a similar situation arises, we will proceed with additional rounds of chemotherapy.â
Emergency calls only Mu Grace clenched her fists and said in a deep voice, âI understand. Thank you, doctor.â
Daisy and Grace walked out of the doctorâs office together.
Carson had already come out of chemotherapy and was pushed into the ward.
094% 11:40 Frederick stood in the ward and looked at him, asking if he was feeling unwell. Carson looked at Grace with a pale face and shook his head.
Daisy asked him with concern if he wanted to eat anything. Carson had no appetite and only drank two mouthfuls of hot water.
Daisy looked at Grace and forced a smile. âGrace, the doctor said that your brother needs chemotherapy five or six times. Letâs go and pay the remaining chemotherapy fees first.â
Carson frowned and called out to her, âMom.â