Chapter: 885
Elvira seemed to find it amusing.

“Dad, are you foolish? Does Rena consider you her father? She maintains close ties with the Evans family and the Fowler family. She cares little about you."

Elvira's assessment struck a chord with Lyndon's concerns.

Lyndon had failed Reina and then their daughter. Rena wanted nothing to do with him.

He had visited Rouemn.

Yet he only dared to observe Rena from a distance, fearing her disdain.

Lyndon's frustration surged, causing him to cough up blood, which alarmed Dahlia. She screamed and rushed to his side.

“Lyndon... Lyndon... What's happening to you?"

Lyndon went weak on his knees, eventually collapsing onto the floor.

In his hazy consciousness, he murmured softly, "Reina..."

Dahlia grew pale.

In the late hours of the night, the report on Lyndon's condition was released.

He had reached the terminal stage of blood cancer.

Family members and distant relatives had all gathered. After all, Lyndon still possessed approximately one billion dollars in assets.

The doctor delivered the news nonchalantly, "Mr. Coleman's condition cannot be further delayed. He urgently requires a bone marrow transplant. Prepare yourselves for a potential match among family members. Ideally, we find a suitable donor among you. Otherwise, we must rely on the bone marrow bank but given Mr. Coleman's deteriorating health, waiting may not be an option.”

Ann's love for her son was immeasurable, compelling her to implore the relatives for assistance.

Elvira had no blood ties to Lyndon. She fidgeted with her fingers and suggested, “If we fail to find a suitable bone marrow match, we could turn to Rena for help. She is Dad's biological daughter. I believe she has the highest probability of being a compatible donor."

Ann couldn't bear to see her son perish.

She engaged in a discussion with Lyndon and was on the verge of contacting Rena.

However, Lyndon disagreed.

Resting on the bed, he said softly, "Mom, don't inform her about it. I won't let her do this even it's a match."

He felt a deep sense of shame.
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