Chapter 718
Keith felt a chill down his spine.
Ethan looked like he was about to lose his mind and Olivia was the anchor that was keeping him sane. No one would know what he would do if anything happened to Olivia.
‘Don’t you think you’re being too decisive? Shouldn’t you at least ask Olivia’s opinion on her treatment?”
Keith said.
Ethan said slowly, “Her survival is the optimal outcome. I don’t care about the process. I just want her to
live. Understood?” Ethan then quickly left after saying that.
Keith watched as he walked away.
He felt bad for Olivia. Ethan was still as self-centered as ever. He never learned how to love another
person.
Chris rushed over as soon as he could.
He looked at Ethan guiltily. Then, he slapped himself on the face and said, “Mr. Miller, it’s all my fault.
Mrs. Miller has become like this because of my negligence.”
Ethan had no right to blame anyone. He was the main culprit that made Olivia the way she was. There
was no one else to blame.
He said, “This is not the time to be pointing fingers. This is Liv’s examination report. Take a look and tell
me how we should proceed.”
“Alright.” Chris wiped the raindrops from his hand and took the report. His eyebrows furrowed as soon as he started reading it. “How could this be? She’s already in the terminal stage?”
Ethan suppressed the pain within him and punched the wall. He then lowered his head and spoke in a subdued voice, “M1 triggered the cancer cells.”
“Mr. Miller, you shouldn’t be too hard on yourself. My brother told me that Mrs. Miller’s report had been tampered with. She was also trying to keep it a secret. You couldn’t have known,” Chris said.
Sometimes, the tighter one held on to something, the more it would slip away. Ethan tried to do everything in his power to keep Olivia close, but he only managed to drive her further away.
Ethan gritted his teeth. “It’s Leia.”
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