Bradley's words left Kevin puzzled. He wondered why Bradley's actions contradicted his statement about not loving Esther.
'His current pain can't even compare to a thousandth of what Esther endured,' Kevin thought.
From Kevin's perspective, Bradley's behavior seemed hypocritical. Bradley had caused Esther immense suffering, and now that she was gone, he was acting like that?
"Bradley, unless you can bring Esther back to life, you'll have to carry the guilt of causing her death for the rest of your life," Kevin remarked.
Upon hearing Kevin's words, Bradley coughed up blood.
The doctor swiftly comforted him, "Mr. Warner, your wife has passed away. Please take care of your health."
Fearing he might harm Bradley further, Kevin decided to remain silent.
The doctor breathed a sigh of relief and arranged for a consultation with all the hospital experts for Bradley. During this consultation, Kevin stayed and participated.
Bradley underwent a full-body examination, and the results revealed no issues with his heart. It appeared that his apparent heart problems were likely psychological.
Finally, a psychologist evaluated Bradley based on the test results. Bradley looked at the psychologist sitting before him with a mocking smile.
"I can't possibly love Esther," Bradley asserted.
Hank Groover, the psychologist, glanced at Bradley and reassured him, "Mr. Warner, admitting that you love someone isn't something to be ashamed of."
"I don't love her," Bradley insisted.
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don't read at all. horrible story, makes me sick....