Matthew stepped into the operating room, trying to reason with Aaron. "Aaron, is this really necessary? Losing a kidney can have serious consequences on your health."
Aaron's gaze was unwavering as he stared at Serena, who lay on the operating table. "Didn't you just say that living with one kidney isn’t that big of a deal?"
Matthew opened his mouth but hesitated.
"My mind's made up. There's no need to persuade me," Aaron said calmly, watching as the gurney was pushed in and lying down on it without a hint of hesitation.
Matthew's eyes drifted to Serena, and a flash of determination crossed his face. "Let's begin the operation."
The others hesitated. "Dr. Grayson!"
"Begin!" he commanded.
With no other choice, they closed the door.
Outside the operating room, Victor and Julia were completely baffled.
What on earth was Mr. Vance planning?!
Inside the operating room, Aaron turned his head to look at Serena.
Serena, under anesthesia, showed no signs of struggle, lying there peacefully.
Just like the first time he saw her.
It was an afternoon when she first entered his world, sitting quietly in a corner, a book cradled in her hands.
Sunlight played across her face, casting her delicate features in the shadow of the window's branches.
Back then...
A gentle smile flickered at the corners of Aaron's lips.
The calmness was an illusion.
But the sweetness was real.
In the four years they spent together, she never raised her voice or caused a scene, leading him to believe that no matter what happened, Serena would always meet it with a smile.
That was until the night before their wedding.
Serena seemed like a different person, quarreling over the smallest matters.
He thought she was being unreasonable.
And he grew colder towards her.
Only now did he finally understand.
Serena wasn’t being unreasonable.
She was unleashing four years of suppressed frustration.
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