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Savage Love On His Wheelchair novel Chapter 944

In the corridor of the hospital, Karen stood at the door of the resuscitation room with her hands clasped together, praying incessantly, tears in her eyes, but not a single drop fell.

Because she knows that now, at this time, she can not fall down, to be strong, his father needs her.

"Karen, you shouldn't worry too much, Uncle Mew will be fine."

"Fourth brother, do you think I am very unfilial, my father raised me with great pains and suffering, but I ran away to school for my own selfishness, even he is sick I only know now, I really regret it!"

Karen turned her head to look at Hunk, crystal tears in her eyes, her heart aching.

Hunk gently embraced her in his arms and comforted her, "Fool, how can you think like that? You don't even know that every time Uncle Mew talks about you, his face is filled with happy pride, if he heard what you're saying now, how sad do you think Uncle Mew would be?"

"But I'm really scared now!"

Hands clutching Hunk's clothes tightly, Karen said with a choked voice.

Thinking about the scene she saw when she ran into the room, she still has palpitations, she is really afraid that Mew will throw her down, that feeling she is really scared.

When she was young, every time her mother scolded her forbeing a wild child born and not raised, it was Mew who stood up and held her tightly in her arms. At that time, she asked Mew more than once why her mother didn't like her, and Mew always hugged her with a smile, saying that her mother was just angry and talking nonsense. The neighbors knew that she was not their real daughter, she was just a child that Mew picked up by the river. From that moment on, she swore in her heart that she would let Mew live a good life in the future, so that he could think of a good life.

It just didn't occur to her how Mew's health was in such a great condition after only two years of her absence.

"Karen, stay strong, Uncle Mew will be fine!"

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