Chapter 1387
The news startled Yoshua, and he asked, "Who are you? How did you find out about the artificial kidney?"
He told not a single soul apart from the laboratory staff about the artificial kidney’s existence.
Waverly coldly refuted, "That's none of your concern. All you have to know is that if you don't find William now, your granddaughter will willingly give her kidney to him."
Yoshua thought of how William did ask about the artificial kidney. No matter if this was real or not, he had to see it on his own.
Furthermore, William had not appeared after that day.
Hanging up the call and rushing home urgently, he found out that Annie was not home at all!
Furious, Yoshua instantly dialed her number and soon realized the phone was switched off!
An unsettling feeling loomed over him as he contacted people to locate Annie.
William accompanied Annie and strolled around in the past few days. They had gone to the forest, seaside, garden, and mountaintop.
Today, as per Annie's request, he brought her to the sunflowers garden.
The weather was surprisingly warm. The field was full of sunflowers that reached out toward the sunlight.
Annie was in her long sleeve dress, hair braided into two ponytails, looking a little more alive.
She leaned back on the wheelchair as she gazed at the beautiful sunflowers, and her face seemingly radiated.
Annie turned to look at William and said, "Mr. Peterson, do you know? My biggest dream in life is to live like a sunflower."
Unfortunately...she was running out of time.
William looked at her gently. "Yeah, you should be optimistic like the light.
Your bright future is waiting for you."
Future?
Annie’s eyes turned a shade dimmer as she muttered, "Thank you for being with me in the past two days, Mr. Peterson. I've been happy all the while, and it all seemed like a fairy tale..."
William draped the blanket over her form. "As long as you’re happy. When I have time in the future, I’ll bring you to see more things."
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