Chapter 209 Leukemia
Joseph’s face darkened slightly as he inquired, “Would a friend suffice?”
“Ideally, it’d be better if it was a family member.”
“She doesn’t have any relatives in Aesper.”
“All right, come with me then.”
“Are you with them? Please come and settle the payment.”
The nurse handed a few forms to Chloe, who reached out to
take them.
“Okay.”
“The payment counter is located on the first floor.”
*
The doctor placed the test results in front of Joseph and spoke in a solemn tone. “I regret to inform you that the patient has been diagnosed with leukemia, and unfortunately, the optimal treatment period has already passed.”
“What?” Joseph’s pupils suddenly contracted.
“The patient came for checkups in this hospital recently. Didn’t she tell you?”
“No…”
“Given the current condition of the patient, she’s highly susceptible to infections throughout her body. It is essential for you to attend to her emotionally and help minimize any emotional upheavals. Maintaining a positive mood is crucial
for effective treatment,” the doctor advised.
Inside the ward, Xavia lay on the bed, her beautiful and gentle face slightly pale, yet retaining its captivating charm. Panic flickered in her eyes as Joseph entered the room with her test results in hand. She resembled a guilty child, fearing
retribution. “Do…Do you know?”
“Yes.” He suppressed his complicated emotions. “When did you find out?”
“Half a year ago,” Xavia replied with a gentle smile. Despite being the patient herself, she sought to offer comfort to others. “The doctors abroad reached a dead end, so they suggested I come back to Aesper for further consultation. I initially contemplated giving up, but I thought it’d be worthwhile to return and to see you. Little did I expect that you and Ms. Chloe had already…”
She then paused, a tinge of regret in her voice. “I’m sorry, it was my mistake in coming back here.”
Xavia’s memory jogged, prompting her to explain further. ” And about earlier, it was my fault. Please don’t blame Ms. Chloe. She cares for you and understandably doesn’t want me near you.”
Joseph pressed his temple, feeling somewhat annoyed. “Focus on recovering and taking care of yourself. If you need any help, you can talk to Lucas.”
Of course, he was aware of Chloe’s affection for him, to the point of disapproving of any other individuals of the opposite sex approaching him. However, such matters held little importance to him. What bothered him was Chloe’s
negligence in promptly attending to Xavia’s distress and then
shifting blame afterward.
Xavia noticed the shift in Joseph’s demeanor and calmly
observed his reaction. Her eyes welled up with unspoken sadness as she struggled to speak, “The doctor informed me that my current prognosis isn’t optimistic…”
Joseph’s gaze grew intense. “Everything will be fine.”
“Joe, can you make me a promise?”
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