Theodore returned to Aurora's ward.
"Theo, you're back."
Theodore sat by Aurora's bedside and looked at her. He opened his mouth to say something, but no words came out. He didn't believe that Aurora was that kind of person.
On second thought, however… Aurora did benefit from what happened.
The premise, though, was that she was the kind of person who would do something like that in the first place.
"What's the matter, Theo? Did something happen?" Aurora asked.
Theodore gave her a weak smile. "Nothing."
He held her hand. "Aurora, there's something I want you to tell me…"
"Argh…!"
Suddenly, Aurora clutched her chest and collapsed back on the bed. She was knocked out cold.
"Aurora!" Theodore anxiously hauled her into his arms from the bed. "Aurora, what's the matter? Wake up!"
He turned to the door and yelled, "Doctor! Doctor!"
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Aurora suddenly experienced heart failure, and required a heart transplant in three days. At the moment, she was on life support.
This news came like a knife to Theodore's heart.
How did it become like this?
Aurora was indeed waiting for a heart donor, but through careful treatment, things shouldn't have become so serious so quickly.
How did this happen?
Although the hospital had brought Aurora's name forward on the list of people waiting for a heart donor and she would be the first in line if there was a suitable heart donor, it was still tough waiting for one to come by.
"But my sister died anyway," Justin said, his eyes dimming.
Rosalie's face stiffened. She wanted to comfort him more, but Justin beat her to it.
"It's fine, don't comfort me." He knew what Rosalie wanted to say. "I'll live on well."
Youngie had died, and he had sought revenge for her. He didn't care whether he lived or not.
But now, things were different.
Because…
When he looked at Rosalie, something shone at the back of his deep, dark eyes.
"If you like listening to this, I'll tell you more about it next time. I'll tell you anything you want to hear. If I don't know about it, I'll learn," Rosalie said.
She wanted to do something for him, and since he liked listening to this, she would be all too happy to tell him about it.
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