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A Second Chance at Forever (Eleanor and Bernard) novel Chapter 235

Under the dim streetlight, a tall and upright man stood blankly on the side of the road.

He just stood there, watching a black luxury car whizz by him.

The woman he had missed for three years disappeared from his sight just like that.

His fists clenched, he suppressed the urge to chase her several times, and took out his phone to make a call.

When Liana heard the phone ring, she was lying in Tyler's arms, with her phone on Tyler's bedside table.

She wanted to get up and grab her phone, but Tyler frowned and handed her the phone.

He then turned over, showing impatience of being disturbed by the call, but didn't leave like he used to.

Liana looked at Tyler's back and, after hiding her fake satisfied expression after their intimate moment, revealed a nonchalant expression.

She picked up the phone and said respectfully, "Hello, Mr. Laurence..."

Bernard coldly said, "Liana, is it possible for someone in the late stage of heart failure to come back to life after they die?"

Liana was stunned. This was a taboo for Bernard, and no one had been allowed to mention it in the past three years.

Now, when he suddenly brought up late-stage heart failure, was he still hung up on Ms. Shultz's death?

After pondering for a few seconds, Liana replied, "I'm sorry, Mr. Laurence, I'm not a heart disease expert, and I can't give you a definitive answer."

As Bernard was about to hang up, Liana added, "Mr. Laurence, Dr. George is a renowned international heart disease expert. He must know."

A glimmer of hope flashed in Bernard's eyes, and he quickly hung up and dialed George's number.

George was taking a stroll by the seaside at this moment. Seeing Bernard's call, he hesitated.

But the call was relentless, and George finally gritted his teeth and answered.

After exchanging pleasantries, Bernard cut to the chase, "Dr. George, is it possible for someone who died from late-stage heart failure to come back to life?"

Upon hearing this question, George knew Bernard must have seen Eleanor, who had quietly returned to the country.

Thinking of Ms. Shultz's final request, George didn't tell Bernard the truth, but simply answered honestly, "If they still show vital signs and haven't experienced brain death, it's possible."

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