Chapter 1389
A letter suddenly fell out from Annie's clothes and landed before him.
He looked over to see the words written in front of the letter, [To My Grandpa.]
Yoshua stopped short. He had to hang up and pick up the letter to open it.
Words were neatly written, and Annie wrote: [Grandpa, I did not pass away abruptly. I planned it.
[I have always wanted to die, but all I wanted to be was a healthy person. This illness has taken up my entire life, and it is suffocating for me and a burden to you.
[I’ve saved up five years' worth of sleeping pills. I bought some every day to prepare for this day. This matter has nothing to do with Mr. Peterson. I once told him I'd let him have my artificial kidney, but he turned me down. 1 [I hope you don’t misunderstand him.
[Mr. Peterson has been accompanying me for the past few days. He added color to my dark, boring life. I would’ve never imagined how beautiful and romantic the flowers and ocean could be. How the ocean breeze could actually blow one’s troubles away...
[I thought I’d die with regrets, but with Mr. Peterson’s presence, I felt what love was. I no longer have any regrets.
[Grandpa, please let Mr. Peterson have the kidney. Otherwise, I won't be at peace even after my death. Without him, I wouldn't have lived on for so many years-l would've died a long time ago.
[I missed him all these years, so I persisted and endured all the pain. When he finally appeared, he gave me the warmth I wanted. I have no more regrets.
[Grandma, don't feel sad for me. I'm happy. The end is a new beginning... You will always be my Grandpa, even in the next life! 1 [Yours sincerely,
Annie.]
Yoshua's face was drenched with tears as he read Annie’s letter.
He clenched onto this letter tightly as he gazed at the girl in bed, his vision blurred with tears and his throat burning, choked.
After a long while, he hoarsely spoke, "Why were you so foolish, my child?
Yoshua looked at him and recalled Annie's letter.
Actually, he knew William for many years, and he was not an evil person.
He was influenced by the strange call, and when he saw Annie dying in William's arms, he wronged him in a rush.
Yoshua shut his eyes in pain, inhaling deeply before gazing at Annie. With his back still facing William, he uttered, 'You may have the artificial kidney."
William stopped short. ‘Yoshua, you're willing to let me have it?" 'Yes," said Yoshua. "I know you didn't get close to Annie for the artificial kidney. I'll give it to you as Annie wishes. Otherwise, she won't rest in peace."
William looked at Annie with a look of disbelief. "She... She ended her life for..."
She ended her life for him?
He refused to take the artificial kidney!
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