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She stopped and asked, “Kaiden, would you like a hug?”
Kaiden froze. Without hesitation, Ellie turned toward him and embraced him. A hug is one of the most tender and impactful gestures humans can share. Even without words, Kaiden understood her meaning.
Unable to resist, he gently stroked her hair with a faint smile. She had the gentlest heart and always tried to understand him.
Yet, having grown up witnessing his mother’s vulnerabilities and bing ustomed to her illnesses, how could he feel sorrow over her sudden leukemia? In Kaiden’s mind, death might even be a release for Brisa.
Still, he would never allow Ellie to glimpse this cold and grim thought.
The leukemia blood type match results wouldn’t be known for another week.
During the days that followed, Kaiden’s life carried on as usual, while Ellie anxiously awaited the oue. Deep down, she prayed Brisa could be cured. Yet, selfishly, she hoped Kaiden was not a bone marrow match for Brisa.
Considering how poorly Brisa had treated Kaiden in the past, she found it unfair to ask him to undergo the painful procedure for her after receiving Plerixafor injections.
Before Ellie received word about the leukemia blood type match results, someone informed her that herb had been vandalized. She rushed over to a spot near Critport University without dy.
Theb was eerily quiet. Several valuable instrumentsy broken on the floor, ss shards scattered around. Lab workers in white coats sat silently, their heads in their hands, the atmosphere thick with tension.
“Ellie…” Flossie stood up as soon as she saw Ellie arrive.
“What happened?” Ellie asked immediately.
“The star named Thomasina imed that Flossie had stolen her diamond ne and broke into theb to search for it. Yet, she started smashing things as soon as she arrived! Flossie wanted to call the police, and Thomasina’s bodyguards smashed our phones!” one of theb workers exined.
Anotherb worker expressed anger. “The separator we purchasedst month got wrecked. It’s worth around four million! And several other rare materials were destroyed.”
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