Leonard looked at her. "We'll find a way. For now, the fact that you have a chance to live is the greatest fortune."
If Lillian could survive, Leonard certainly wanted her to live her life to the fullest.
He couldn't ask her to sacrifice her life to save his.
Lillian said, "There must be a way. Leonard, you deserve a long and happy life."
"If I can live, that would be wonderful. If not, then I'll enjoy the time I have now."
As a fellow patient, Lillian understood this sentiment perfectly.
"What about Sebastian and Noah's test results? Have they finalized a treatment plan for Noah?"
The possibility of using the new technology depended on the final results.
It was contingent on whether her and Sebastian's physical conditions were suitable.
Many factors would influence the outcome.
"There are no results yet," Leonard explained. "The lab is still analyzing the data. I was more concerned about your condition, so I had them analyze yours first. As for the father and son, their results should be out tomorrow. They'll also need to consider your and Sebastian's conditions together to determine if this method of treatment is viable for Noah."
Lillian nodded. "I understand."
Now that the tests were done, all she could do was wait for the results.
Lillian was worried.
But until the results were in, she could only try to remain calm.
After turning on her phone, Lillian saw a flood of missed calls and messages from Sebastian.
She glanced at a text asking about the test results, sent a brief reply saying they weren't out yet, and then ignored the rest.
She casually scrolled through her social media feed and saw that Sebastian had posted a picture of a Ferris wheel with a location tag.
"You're right," Leonard said. "Your life has so many possibilities ahead. But you can't blame Noah entirely for how he's acting now. Sebastian doesn't seem like a very competent father. He probably doesn't handle much of the parenting himself and thinks that spending a little time with his son is a huge contribution. As for people like Bella around Noah, how could she genuinely care for the child? By the way, you mentioned that Sebastian and Bella are getting serious. Are they planning to get married?"
"If there are no surprises, then yes," Lillian replied. "On this trip, Sebastian even brought Bella along to take care of Noah. He's probably getting the child used to their life after marriage. For all I know, I'll have divorce papers waiting for me when I get back. I chose Sebastian when I was young and naive. Looking back on the path I took, I now realize how wrong I was. But it's not too late. Once I'm divorced, my life will be full of infinite possibilities."
At the mention of divorce, Lillian's mood seemed to lift considerably.
Watching her, Leonard was suddenly tempted to tell her the truth—that they were already divorced. Instead, he asked, "Now that you have good news about your health, do you plan on finding someone else to spend the rest of your life with?"
"Why not?" Lillian replied. "I'm young, beautiful, and emotionally, I'm far more complete than Sebastian. If he can remarry, why can't I? But that sort of thing depends on fate. I will never force a relationship again."
She wouldn't make the same mistake twice.
"In that case," Leonard said, "is it too forward of me to get in line?"
"Huh?" Lillian was taken aback.
Was he joking?

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