Chapter 356 Uncovering My Wife's Secrets
- Five hours later, Lee arrived at Horington and went straight to Kent's villa. Kent was already waiting for Lee. He did not play any tricks and handed the leather bag to Lee with a flattering expression. Lee immediately opened the leather bag. After confirming that it was a photo album, he left. Hugging the leather bag, Lee went to buy a bouquet of flowers. Then, he went to the cemetery to visit Heather. Snow was falling. After a while, his hair turned snow-white. The cemetery was also covered in snow. Heather's tombstone was also covered in a layer of snow as well.
- "Heather, Lee smiled with reddened eyes. look, we've finally grown old together." He reached out and touched Heather's face in the photo. "Heather, you're still here, right? Back then, when you fell into the river, you thought about Kalyan, Anna, and me. That's why you did all you could to survive, right?" He was smiling as he spoke, but his tears couldn't help rolling down silently. Lee sat in front of the tombstone for half an hour, where he told Heather a lot of things. Only when his entire body turned cold did he say goodbye to Heather. Back in the car, he eagerly opened the leather bag. There were two photo albums inside and one diary. Lee opened the diary, overwhelmed by emotions. Part 1 September 4, 2001. Fortune does not come in pairs, but misfortune does. A rope would break at the thinnest point, while bad luck specialized in picking on people who were already suffering. I've already lost Kalyan. Kalyan has yet to be found, and now, Lee has fallen ill again. He got leukemia. He can't live without undergoing a bone marrow transplant. Every day, I pray to god that Lee gets a match.
- Every day, I desperately post on various websites, asking those who are willing to donate their bone marrow to come over and get a matching test. I was willing to pay for people to donate. Even if they weren't a match in the end, as long as they participated in the matching test, they would receive 100 dollars. I know there's no shortage of swindlers, but what if I could get a match? People had to work hard before they could complain about the injustice of fate. In a week, there was no match out of the 3,000 people who came. I'm becoming more and more aware that it's going to be extremely difficult to make. a successful match. Lee's father found me and said with a sigh that he and Lee's brother had both done a matching test, but unfortunately, they were unsuccessful. Now, he was just waiting for Lee's third brother to return. Lee's third brother was very busy, but when he found out that Lee was sick, he applied for leave and rushed back here to do a matching test.