Matthew told Selina that he had managed to find a medicine to suppress Saoirse's condition.
"The medicine should be effective, because Saoirse didn't experience any adverse reactions. Her condition should be able to be suppressed until the right bone marrow is found."
On the other end of the line, ripples flashed in Selina's eyes.
She thought that Saoirse's life would come to an end by this month, but she didn't expect things to turn around.
"That's good. I hope she can find the right bone marrow," Selina said.
Matthew said with a sigh, "Tobias asked me if I should give this opportunity to Saoirse. I said that I wanted her to have it and that you would make the same decision as me. It seems like I was right."
Selina let out a bitter laugh.
"Matthew, if she really died, you would feel guilty for the rest of your life, wouldn't you? You are my man. I definitely don't want you to feel guilty for the rest of your life. Isn't this a different way of missing her?"
"Selina, you are still so..." Matthew became speechless, as he could not find the appropriate adjective.
Selina laughed it off.
She didn't know why she was so happy to hear that there was a medicine to suppress Saoirse's condition.
She was not a saint.
It was just that she knew that if Saoirse was really about to die, Matthew would feel guilty if she really did. After all, Saoirse's sudden illness was related to her depression.
However, if Saoirse was well again and came back to pester Matthew, she believed that this time, Matthew would definitely be able to come up with a resolution.
"Once Saoirse's condition has stabilized, you must come back immediately." Selina raised her voice, "I don't want my man to accompany another woman."
"Selina, I can promise you." Matthew's tone suddenly became serious. "As long as her condition is stabilized, I will come back immediately."
Selina heaved a sigh of relief.
Her voice suddenly lowered again. "When you were over there. Did, did you have any intimate interactions with her?" "Of course not." Matthew's answer was definite.
"That's good. After all, Saoirse's character is really worrisome."
"But your man is able to make you feel reassured."
Selina couldn't help but laugh.
"I don't know why but just a few days after you left, I was feeling very nervous, but now my mood has calmed down."
"That's good. Selina, when I come back, everything will be over."
A yearning look appeared in Selina's eyes.
"Then, I'll wait for that day. Will it take a long time?"
"No, don't worry. It will be very soon."
The corners of her lips curled up.
After she hung up the phone, she suddenly felt a slight pain in her head.
However, as soon as she noticed the pain, the pain disappeared again.
Selina didn't think much about it.
She wondered if it was caused by the lack of sleep from the past two days.
Her life without Matthew had become more and more boring. At this time, she wanted to go have a chat with Lothar.
She hadn't contacted Lothar for a long time. She really missed him.
Of course, this type of feeling was not a feeling of love between men and women.
Selina dialed Lothar's number, but no one answered.
Selina frowned.
She remembered that no one had answered Lothar's phone the last time as well.
Selina called a few more times, but still no one answered.
Selina thought for a moment and decided to go straight to Lothar's house.
At this moment, other than Yesseca, there was also a small chubby kid at Lothar's house.
This time, Montez had brought a lot of chocolates for Yesseca.
He happily unwrapped the chocolate for Yesseca. "Pretty lady, look, this chocolate is delicious. My daddy brought this back all the way from Switzerland. I like this brand of chocolate the most."
Yesseca tasted it and she found it really tasty.
However, even as she was savoring the deliciousness, she also felt helpless.
For the past two days, Montez had come to Yesseca's house every day without fail. He either brought a bunch of flowers or a bunch of chocolates. This made people think that a man was pursuing Yesseca and was even using a child to send her gifts.
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