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The Peremptory Casey Davies novel Chapter 627

In the next few days, Annabel found several different doctors to diagnose and treat Casey, and the results were exactly as the doctor said. They were all amazed that Casey was still alive after suffering such a serious injury. It came to the conclusion that Casey had little time to live. The only difference was that whether Casey could live one month more or one month less.

For this result, Casey accepted it frankly, as if a person knew that he was going to die, he didn't think so much about life and death.

Annabel did not continue to show any sadness in front of Casey. Even the doctors were very sure that Casey would die soon, and Annabel still faced Casey with a smile every day.

Casey knew that Annabel didn't want him to be affected by the sad atmosphere. For several nights, he could hear a slight sob when he couldn't fall asleep and lay in the bed with his eyes closed.

Casey also admired Annabel's persistence. Since she said those words that day, Annabel began to take care of Casey meticulously, and while taking care of him, she was able to show Casey the best of herself. It fully embodied the charm and self-restraint of a lady from a top family.

Several times, Casey was wavered, thinking that if he had a wife like her, he might really have a different life.

But it's just a trance. If Annabel could meet Casey before Casey knew Edith, maybe Casey would be fascinated by her, but now Casey already had Edith in his heart, even if Annabel was better, he couldn't fall in love with her.

A week passed in a flash, Herman and his family provided help to Casey as much as they could. It may be that they knew that Casey was already a dying person, so they would be more patient.

To everyone's surprise, after a week of recuperation, Casey, who could only lie on the bed, could barely sit up.

This change was still very surprising. Annabel thought that this was a sign of Casey's body gradually recovering. Since the doctors thought that Casey should have died from this kind of injury, and he was still alive, this was a miracle in itself, so Casey may could live longer than two months.

Seeing Casey's improvement, Annabel's mood improved a lot. She got a wheelchair. After Casey could sit up, she pushed him to take a walk on the pier to enjoy the sunshine every day.

This afternoon, it was warm and the breeze was gentle.

Annabel pushed Casey to the dock again.

"Casey, you are a bastard." Annabel stopped abruptly on a small road by the sea and said to Casey.

Casey was taken aback and asked, "What do you say?"

"When I came out at that time, people praised me for my beauty and said I was you wife, why did you tell them that I was your sister," Annabel said with a gloomy look. No

"You're two months younger than me. It's okay to say that you are my sister, right?" Casey said.

"No, I am not going to be your sister. During this period of time, the neighbors around Herman think that I am your wife. I have never denied it. You made embarrassed by saying so. Anyway, from now on, I am your wife, you have to admit it," Annabel said angrily.

Casey was helpless, and said, "Hey, please let go of me. I have a wife."

"You are already a dying person, the past is meaningless, and the one who accompanies you in the end is me. Anyway, I must have a status, if you don't admit that I am your wife today, I will push you down from here." Annabel pushed the wheelchair to the side of the guardrail.

"Then you push me down, so that I can relief from pain as soon as possible." Casey smiled.

Annabel stomped her feet angrily, this damned guy just knew her softhearted.

"Then you stay here by yourself, no one will help you. What can you do?"

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