Chapter 134 William Can Hardly Survive from the Disease
Chapter 134 William Can Hardly Survive from the Disease
Phillip seemed to be infected by the pure smile in Ann's eyes. He kissed her forehead.
"Promise not to eat your words."
Having been hidden all this time and could not have a formal status, he was also very depressing!
While the two were laughing in the office, Ann's phone rang.
It was William's attending physician. Ann pushed Phillip away, who was sticking to her like a large dog.
"Hello, Doctor Lau..."
Doctor's words whitened Ann's face. The hand holding the phone dropped. She seemed to lose all
vitality in an instant.
Phillip knew that it must be something that had happened to William.
"Let's go to the hospital now!"
When they arrived at the hospital, Dr. Lau had just come out of William's ward.
"Doctor, how is my father?"
The doctor glanced at Phillip behind Ann.
Seeing the doctor's serious face, and Phillip knew that William's illness could not be concealed. He
nodded to the doctor.
"Miss Scott, your father's situation just now was really dangerous. Although it was found in time and
there is no serious problem, for the time being, he needs to do surgery as soon as possible."
Ann tightened her grip on Phillip and looked into the ward, trying to maintain her composure.
"Will he recover after the surgery?"
"I can't guarantee that. Even if there is a suitable heart to transplant, the situation still depends on the
patient's postoperative reaction. Your father has been weak for a long time. The success rate of
surgery is, well, not high."
"How much?"
"20%."
Ann felt her vision go blank for a moment. The hand that was holding Phillip loosened, and she almost
lost her balance.
When she spoke again, her voice was already a little choked.
"20% ... How is that possible? Didn't you say that daddy's body was recovering well?"
The doctor pursed his lips and didn't answer.
Phillip pulled Ann into his arms and pressed her in his chest. Ann cried in his arms silently.
He raised his head to look at the team of doctors, his handsome face cold and stern.
"No matter if it is the heart matching source or something else, all you need is to mention it to the
Moore Group. You must do your best to treat him!"
...
Ann sat quietly on a bench in the hospital corridor. Her shoulders sank, and the traces of tears had
dried up.
She dazed at William's ward. Her eyes were empty, like a puppet with strings.
After finishing the negotiation with the doctor, Phillip held Ann's shoulders to help her stand up.
"He's awake. You can go in and visit."
Ann's body moved. Those vacant eyes seemed to gather the glimmer again. She hurried to the ward.
She placed her hand on the doorknob but hesitated slightly as if she was afraid of something.
Feeling the warmth from the back of her hand, Ann looked up and saw Phillip's gentle eyes.
"Don't be afraid."
Ann walked into the ward and saw William lying on the bed with a thin and pale face. Her tears fell
uncontrollably.
She stepped forward and grabbed William's bony hand. Ann forcefully held back her sobs.
"Dad..."
William's moved slightly. He turned around and saw Ann crying silently at the head of the bed. A trace
of sadness flashed past his eyes.
"Don't worry, Dad is fine," William raised his hand and stroked Ann's hair.
Ann's eyes became even redder. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
"The doctor told me that you kept it from me..."
William sighed when he knew that Ann knew everything.
His lips moved, wanting to say something. When he saw Phillip standing behind Ann, a complicated
and deep emotion appeared in his eyes.
[According to Phillip's personality, if he knew the truth, he would either self-destruct or destroy others.
When the time comes, Ann would inevitably be hurt. I think you don't want to see such a result.]
[So, this can only be handled through Ann. If you have a way to make Ann leave Phillip without
knowing the truth, that would be the best result.]
Suppressing the myriad of complicated feelings, William raised his head to look at Phillip. He said in a
normal tone,
"Mr. Phillip, I have something to say to Ann alone."
Some ripples showed in Phillip's deep eye's when he saw William's calm eyes.
He looked down at Ann, who was still immersed in sorrow and nodded.
When he left, he closed the door thoughtfully.