Chapter 64
My son’s body was covered in tubes and machines. His pale face had a sickly red tint.
I rubbed my eyes.
I had returned to this familiar scene.
Seeing the heartbreaking sight from my past life again, I trembled as I reached out for my son’s warm hand.
A lump formed in my throat.
Tears rolled down my cheeks.
“I missed you so much, so much… I’m so sorry…”Belonging © NôvelDram/a.Org.
My husband, Lucas, gently patted my shoulder.
“Don’t disturb him anymore. Let’s go. Time’s up.”
A nurse urged us out, and I forced my weak legs to move as Lucas and I left the ICU.
We sat down in a cramped office.
He shoved a pen into my hand.
“You’ve seen it yourself. His o***ns are failing, and there’s no coming back. Every second he’s alive is pure suffering.”
“Sign this o****n donation form, and let him find peace.”
Hearing his casual tone, my anger flared up so fiercely that it dried my tears.
I slammed the pen down on the desk and shoved his hand off my shoulder.
“I’m not signing! My son can still be saved!”
Lucas was stunned for a moment.
“We just agreed, didn’t we? You’ve seen the diagnosis yourself. This is the best hospital in the whole city. What more do you need to believe?”
Believe?
I stared into Lucas’s seemingly innocent and surprised eyes.
I could see the cruelty behind them.