When they went home the next day, the doctor whom Clint had found from abroad arrived.

They ran some tests on Eudora while she was sleeping. However, the final result was the same-there was nothing they could do. The foreign doctor also made the same suggestion as Doctor Chilton.

He advised Amos to keep the child and give up on Eudora...

Amos' temper flared up. After making them leave, he sat at the edge of the bed and watched Eudora's slowly thinning face.

Give up?

Everyone told him to give up, but he couldn't. He had regretted it many times when Eudora went missing five years ago.

For countless times, he told himself that he would no longer allow this tragedy to happen again.

Doctor Chilton's words echoed in his ears. "Mr. Granger, fate is what brings people together. However, if fate decides to tear two apart, it can't be changed, it's best if you let Miss George go. Let her finish what she needs to do."

Amos sneered. No, he would never give up!

He got up and went straight to Doctor Chilton's office.

Doctor Chilton was a specialist and his weekly routine included going to the hospital for patient consultations.

He had just finished seeing his last patient when he saw Amos. He stood up from his seat instinctively, "Mr. Granger, you..."

The next second, Amos reached out and grabbed his wrist.

"Tell me. Eudora could still be saved, right?"

Doctor Chilton paused for a moment, his face turned solemn, "Mr. Granger, Miss George is the most admirable patient and mother I have ever seen. I also hope that she could live. But judging with the situation now, I think that it's best for you to be mentally prepared."

"I don't want to, screw that!"

Amos was on the verge of breaking down. He couldn't accept it.

Not a single person in this world could...

"If you can't save her, then give me the poison that you mentioned!"

Doctor Chilton's eyes widened in shock and he said, "Mr. Granger, please..."

"Please what? If I can't save her, couldn't I at least die with her?"

He had promised her that they would be together forever no matter what.

Since they couldn't grow old together, then there was no point for him to continue living.

"Even if you don't care about your own life, you have to consider your kids! If you and Miss George are gone, what will happen to them?"

Their kids...

Amos gave a wry smile, the doctor's words ringing in his ears.

"Mr. Granger, you're not on your own. I haven't given up either. To be honest, I've been trying to search for another way. Although there isn't much progress for the time being, we still have a few months. Trust me, I'll replace a cure!"

Amos was initially very frustrated after getting the diagnosis from the foreign doctor. After venting his frustration out, he soon calmed down.

He looked at Doctor Chilton. "Are you telling the truth?"

"Of course it's true! Mr. Granger, my daughter died because of her sickness. I see my daughter in Miss George, so I'm not going to give up. Therefore, Mr. Granger, you can't give up too!"

Amos pursed his lips and said, "Well, whatever you need, I'll ask Clint to prepare it for you."

Doctor Chilton did not refuse. A good research environment could indeed increase the chance of replaceing a cure.

"I need a quiet office. I have my own assistant, so I don't need manpower. As for the materials, the more the better..."

"Okay! I'll have Clint contact you soon. Our lives are in your hands. If you could replace a way to save Eudora, I would do it even if I have to give up my own life."

Doctor Chilton immediately raised his hands helplessly and said, "You must be kidding, Mr. Granger. How could I dare kill you?"

Amos came out from Doctor Chilton's office and walked towards Eudora's ward. When he reached the door, he saw that Eudora was awake through the glass window.

She was just sitting there with a disturbed look on her face.

Amos pushed the door open hurriedly and stepped in. "Eudora? What's wrong?"

Eudora had been feeling under the weather ever since Amos got injured that day. She felt slightly better over the past few days in the hospital, so she thought that she had worried too much.

However, she suddenly felt a tightness in her chest when she was in the middle of her sleep just now.

She sat up on the bed, trying to alleviate the discomfort in her chest. However, her throat was dry and it felt as though it was on fire. After having two sips of water, she began to cough. There was blood on the paper towel that she had coughed on.

Eudora was staring at the bloodstain in a daze when she heard Amos' voice from behind her.

Her hand trembled, and she rolled the towel hurriedly into a ball. She looked up and smiled.

"You're back, Amos? I didn't see you when I woke up just now. Where did you go?"

Although she had pretended that nothing was amiss, but who was she to fool Amos? His feelings for her had reached the point where he could tell what she was thinking just by looking at her.

How could he not have noticed the bloodstains on the paper towel?

Amos' heart skipped a beat, and he felt out of breath for a second. The doctors said that Eudora's condition was worsening, but they did not say that it was that bad to the point she would start coughing blood! How did she deteriorate so quickly?!

Seeing that he was silent, Eudora said hurriedly.

"I'm a little thirsty. Could you please get me a glass of water?"

She looked at him with puppy eyes, and Amos swallowed down the words that fought to come out of his mouth.

He turned around, his voice already hoarse.

"Okay, I'll get you some water."

Taking advantage of this time, Eudora stuffed the paper towel ball into the pocket of her dress hastily and grabbed a new one. His woman was very smart. She was still trying to hide it from him up till now. It seemed that she was planning to leave silently. However, she did not know that there was a reflective cabinet in front of Amos.

Amos could see what she was doing through the reflection.

He looked at her and cursed in his heart, "You fool!" He felt his eyes welling up with tears and gradually, his vision became blurry.

It was not until she had replaced the paper towel that Amos sniffed, turned around, and handed her a glass of water.

"Here, drink up!11

Eudora picked up the glass and drank it in one gulp. Just as she was about to hand the glass back to him, she felt a pain in her stomach.

She lowered her head and saw Sugar Bun moving in her stomach.

Her lips were pale as she took his hand. "Amos, look, Sugar Bun is moving. He must have realized that his Daddy has poured his Mommy some water to drink."

Amos didn't say a word. It had been a while.

He thought that he had already accepted this child. However, after knowing that Eudora had missed her best chance to be cured of the poison for this child, truth be told, he held a bit of a grudge against him. At this moment, Eudora was pulling his hand, wanting him to touch the child.

Amos drew his hand back subconsciously and said. "I don't love him."

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