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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 549

Perhaps there was already a familial bond between him and Trinity. Or maybe I was overly concerned with the gains and losses between Trinity and Ivanna. I couldn't think of a reason for them to coexist. In my mind, it seemed like a situation of either black or white, with no room for coexistence.

"Do you want the ultimate result to be coexistence?" I still didn't look at Jared, keeping my gaze on Trinity inside. I directly asked the question that had been lingering in my mind, and then I looked at him, posing a serious question, "Can you achieve that?"

He stood firmly, still not looking at me but staring at Trinity inside. "I will strive for it."

"But have you considered their feelings?" My guess was spot on.

"I will do my best to balance their relationship and make sure they both accept it," he said without hesitation.

I chuckled. He was quite confident to try to control two strong-willed opposites, and I had to commend his courage for that.

I remained silent because at this moment, anything I said felt pale, and besides, this was Jared, not someone I could influence.

When Atlas arrived, I was on the phone with Ivanna, updating her on Trinity's condition. Seeing Atlas, I quickly hung up the call and asked him about the blood sample, telling him the situation was optimistic.

True to his word, Atlas had already sent the blood sample to Jitador. I knew he was doing everything he could to ease my concerns.

After 24 hours, Trinity was transferred to a regular ward. I continued to stand by her side until she woke up and saw me. Her first question was, "Does this mean we're friends?"

I felt overwhelmed with guilt, managing a wry smile. "I'm truly grateful for you saving my life. But I must admit, this isn't the ideal way to make friends. It's a bit too dramatic."

Trinity, still pale, managed a weak smile and said, "You're quite presumptuous... I wouldn't stoop so low as to bargain my life for someone else's. I was just unlucky, that's all."

Hearing her words, I added, "I never imagined that the person I least wanted to owe would end up being a life debt. It feels a bit too heavy."

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