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He Never Loved Me Until the Day I Finally Left Him novel Chapter 331

Sebastian's gaze turned somber as he supported Janetta.

"What did the doctor tell you?" he asked calmly.

Janetta looked even more aggrieved. "He said that when I hit my head, the impact likely traumatized the retinal nerves, which is why my vision is temporarily blurry. But I don't know how to explain it... I just feel so tense and terrified."

Janetta pouted, completely twisting the narrative of what had happened as she explained it to Sebastian.

"Helena was completely hysterical. She wanted to rush out and see Wynn. I didn't know what was going on, so I just tried to stop her."

"I figured if she really barged out there, you wouldn't be happy. So I told her not to panic."

"But she just lunged at me like a psycho, shoving me right into the pillar."

With a heavy sigh, Janetta squinted, trying to locate Sebastian through her blurry vision.

"I don't know what happened to Wynn. It must be pretty serious. Helena is his sister, so it makes sense that she'd lose control."

"I'm doing okay now. She's still pregnant, and I'm worried that with her emotions spiraling, something might happen to the baby. Please, don't be too hard on her later."

In a twist of manipulation, Janetta actually began trying to soothe Sebastian.

Sebastian remained silent, his eyes darkening with complex emotion.

"Seb?" Janetta tilted her head up to look at him.

Only then did Sebastian speak. "Get some rest. You're still recovering from your miscarriage, so don't overthink things, alright?"

"Okay," Janetta nodded.

But a second later, she furrowed her brow and asked, "My eyes... they're going to be fine, right?"

"They'll be fine. I promise nothing will happen to your eyes," Sebastian assured her.

His words finally seemed to put Janetta at ease.

She didn't say anything else.

But deep down, Janetta knew better than anyone that Wynn was a lost cause.

Under this kind of psychological torment, Helena's already fragile state would only deteriorate further.

The baby in her womb would be born prematurely.

That meant if they didn't find a cornea within this new, shortened timeframe...

Janetta would go permanently blind.

Sebastian was fully aware of the stakes.

His gaze locked onto the doctor.

"Have you found a viable cornea yet?" he asked bluntly.

The doctor shook his head. "We've checked every single database, including international ones. There's still no match. Ms. Ramirez's cornea requirements are incredibly rare."

The entire medical team was at a dead end.

It wasn't a matter of Janetta lacking the funds; it was simply a matter of biology.

In this situation, they were entirely at the mercy of fate.

Sebastian was quiet for a moment before speaking—his words direct and chilling.

"Expand the search. If money can solve it, then it isn't an issue. By any means necessary, legal or not. Just find one. There's always a way," Sebastian commanded in a low, heavy voice.

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