Chapter: 2029
“But the course of treatment will be longer. It will take a year. The process will be very painful, but the chance of success could be increased from five percent to thirty percent. I just want to ask for your personal opinion, Mr. Evans. And of course, it will cost a lot of money.”
Thirty percent chance to live?
“I agree," Mark said without hesitation.
The young doctor then handed him a document and asked him to read and sign it.
Mark no Longer had any energy to read another document, so he asked Peter to read it for him. Peter obeyed. After reading it, he kept quiet.
The treatment was indeed aggressive and painful. Any ordinary person would definitely give up, but Peter knew how much Mark wanted to live, so he said to his boss, "No problem. I'll be there with you."
Mark then took the pen and signed the form.
After signing, he slowly put down the pen and said, "I hope we can return home this time next year for a much-needed family reunion.”
He was hoping that he would still be alive by then.
Fourteen months soon came and went.
During spring, all things came back to life and the weather became warm again.
After Cecilia finished her work for the day, she drove back home.
The only thing on her mind was Olivia.
The 14-month-old baby hadn't been completely weaned yet.
When she got home, she stepped down from the car with a bag of baguettes in her hand as usual.
It was Marcus' favorite food.
But Cecilia was moving slower than usual today. The reason was right in front of her--The Fowler residence was different today. There were several black Audis parked at the gate of the villa, and the fountain that hadn't been working in a long time was now working.
At some point, she came to a complete halt.
She had just seen a handsome figure standing in the garden.
He was still thin, but he looked a lot better than he was the last time she saw him.