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The Queen Returns—And She's Unforgiving novel Chapter 25

Evelyn's voice was extremely calm.

Despite the ability to have children being extremely important for every woman, she no longer cared about it.

She would do everything she could and leave the rest to fate.

She wasn't even certain of how long she would be able to live, so her ability to have children or not paled in comparison to all her other worries.

Mike could understand Evelyn's feelings, so he inquired, "Then, when do you plan on starting chemotherapy? I'd suggest that you start it within the next three months."

Clenching her hands, Evelyn replied, "Alright. I'll make all the necessary arrangements as soon as possible."

At the end of their discussion, they unanimously agreed on the temporary conservative treatment plan.

She would begin with radiation therapy first, and she had also received a prescription for a special medication meant to suppress the spread of cancer cells as much as possible.

As she held onto her prescription, she did not collect her medication immediately. Instead, she went to the sanatorium located behind the hospital building.

No matter how calm and composed she was, she still felt lost and helpless since she was facing the possibility of death. So, she subconsciously wanted to look for someone she could rely on.

Suddenly, she felt the need to visit her uncle.

However, when Evelyn arrived at the wards on the 12th floor, Leonard's area was empty. The nurses at the front desk then informed her that Leonard was currently undergoing chemotherapy.

So, Evelyn went to the floor where the doctors carried out all of their chemotherapy treatment. When she arrived, she heard the suppressed groans from inside the room.

The loud grounds eventually became uncontrollable as Leonard cried out in agony.

Leonard was also so composed, yet he was now so fragile and powerless. She immediately felt a chill wash over her, and she left in a hurry.

She only returned after seeing a nurse push him back into his room. However, he looked pale and ashen, the chemotherapy having a huge effect on him. Then, he began vomiting.

Evelyn did not enter his ward, sitting outside the corridor for a long time.

She thought about what would happen to her once she started receiving chemotherapy. She wondered if she would end up like Leonard.

Filled with numb despair, Evelyn got up to leave. She took her prescription and went to collect her medication.

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