As she was still lost in her thoughts, a loud thud was heard. She turned around curiously and only to find Ronald on his knees.
Astonished, she froze to her spot, and went into a daze for a long time.
"There is no suitable donor now, only you can save her. The doctor has said that treating leukemia in its early stage has the highest chance of recovery. If this golden opportunity has passed, the recovery rate will b e reduced by half. Please, I beg you today."
Ronald was a well-known figure in both Santabaca and Grudin North. When had he pleaded with anyone before? Summer was the first and the only one.
Although it hurt his pride and was unbearable, he still had to do it!
Summer could tell that Ronald loved Samantha.
Otherwise, why would a prominent person do such a thing for a woman. If it wasn't love, what would it be?
Although she was stunned, she was touched by his actions, but it did not mean that she was willing to sacrifice her child.
Let nothing overstep each other. No matter how deep their sentiments were, it was confined between him
and Samantha, it had nothing to do with her.
What mattered to her was the child she was carrying. And at this moment, Summer felt she was heartless and selfish.
As she faced a kneeling elder and regained her composure, she immediately bent down and helped him up. "I hope Mr. Valentine will not persuade me again with this matter. Whatever I have decided, it will never change."
Ronald sat up; his gloomy expression was as dark as a cloudy sky. "Is there no room for a change of mind?"
"No, sir." She answered, out of respect as she addressed him formally.
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