Chapter 468 Return Of Ex-wife
- In the blink of an eye, it was Monday. It was time for Lilia’s second bone marrow transplant. In the ward, the father and daughter had undergone full–body disinfection and completed all the necessary examinations. They were now preparing to enter the operating room. There was nervousness on Lilia’s pale face. What she feared the most was entering the cold operating room! Bruce, laying on the other hospital bed, gently held his daughter’s small hand. “Lilia, my baby, don’t be afraid. Daddy will be by your side the whole time.” “Yeah, Lilia isn’t scared.” Lilia blinked her eyes, attempting to encourage herself, but deep inside, fear still gripped her. Joanna approached and comforted her daughter. “Sweetie, be brave. Mommy is here to cheer for you.” “Mommy, don’t worry, I’ll be fine.” Joanna’s face darkened, and turned around to Bruce. “Bruce, come on.”
- Bruce laughed and comforted Joanna instead. “Don’t worry. Our daughter and I will be fine.” Joanna’s eyes welled up with tears for a moment, and there was lingering unease in her heart. “When you recover, I’ll make spaghetti for you.” “Okay, I’ll look forward to eating spaghetti.” Bruce smiled to her. Soon, the nurses wheeled Bruce and Lilia into the operating room. Joanna prayed outside, hoping that both her husband and daughter would have a smooth and safe operation. “Bruce, Lilia, may heaven bless you!” “Miss Haynes, don’t worry too much. Dr. Clayton is highly skilled, and everything will be fine.” “Yeah, yeah. I’m just nervous!” Time passed away minute by minute, and each minute felt like an eternity for Joanna. She suddenly realized that, everything else was secondary to heath in our life. A few hours later, the lights in the operating room finally dimmed, and Dr. Clayton stepped out.
- Seeing this. Joanna rushed over, and anxiously asked, “Dr. Clayton, how did it go?” “The operation was very successful. Don’t worry too much.” Joanna breathed a sigh of relief. “Oh, thank goodness.” Shortly after, Bruce was the first to be wheeled out, followed by Lilia. The nurses wheeled them back to the hospital room with a wheeled stretcher. After getting to the room, the nurses worked together to transfer Bruce onto the bed. Joanna stepped up to check on him and asked with concern, “Bruce, how do you feel?” Due to the full–body anesthesia for the bone marrow treatment, although he was now awake, Bruce couldn’t move. Other than being conscious, all his other nerves were paralyzed. Im so thirsty. I want some water!”