In the end, they were selfish people. They all hoped that Bob would just die, so that they could save
their own child. And now that Bob was dead, their wish had finally come true!
"You know what, Kevin? Bob smiled at me and called me Aunt Anne a while ago. He told me he was
willing to give his heart to Eddy. Then, and then..."
Anne almost choked. She realized that she couldn't say anything anymore.
They continued to wait outside, staring at the hands of the clock. All of them were getting anxious. If it
took a lot longer than this, Bob's heart would practically become useless in the end!
Anne was getting impatient. She walked towards the door of the operating room, tempted to knock,
but...
Kevin kept silent, frowning the whole time.
Sam, on the other hand, just sat there and kept looking at his watch.
Then, Anne seemed to have finally make up her mind. She raised her hand and was about to knock at
the door when it suddenly flung open. It forced her to take a few steps back.
It was Bob's father and his mother. There were red palm marks on their faces. Anne didn't know what
had happened in the operating room, but she felt sad all of a sudden.
Bob's mother's eyes were swollen and puffy. She raised her head and looked at Anne calmly. It
reminded her of the calm before the storm. Finally, Bob's mother said, "Give me Bob's records.
Bob said he wanted to give Eddy his heart, so we are willing to donate his organs. You can ask the
doctor to perform the operation now. This way, there is still a piece of our Bob in this world."
Then, she fell down on the floor and burst into tears. Bob's father just stood there and sighed heavily.
Anne felt compelled to comfort them, but what could she possibly say?
If Eddy was in Bob's shoes, then...
Anne sighed, too. She had to remind herself that it was Bob who died. Eddy would be alright. She
wouldn't allow anything bad to happen to him.
On the other hand, Kevin had already arranged everything. Time was running out!
Many doctors were under the influence of Kevin, so now, they were getting ready and waiting for the
signal. Once Kevin gave the green light, they immediately walked into the operating room.
Time passed slowly, but it was already over before they knew it. The doctor stepped out of the
operating room and told Kevin that the heart had already been taken out and was in good conditions.
Anne looked up at the operating room and bit her lips.
She sent thanks to Bob. She thanked him for his kindness, his generosity, and his decision to give his
heart to Eddy.
"What's wrong with you, honey?" At that time, Bob's mother had suddenly fainted. She fell unconscious
on the chair.
"Doctor!" Everyone began shouting at once. The doctor immediately came forward to help Bob's
mother.
They waited anxiously for another period of time until the doctor finally informed them that Bob's
mother was about to have a miscarriage again. Fortunately, they were able to save the baby, but it was
only barely. The mother could not afford to be under any extreme situations again. Otherwise, the baby
would not make it through next time.
Everyone felt relieved to hear the good news. Anne then turned around and looked at Bob's father. The
latter only laughed coldly. He didn't seem pleased at all. "In other words, our second baby will just die
as well!"
Upon hearing this, Anne and the others frowned. Bob's father abruptly stood up and turned around to
face them. An ugly expression was on his face as he sneered, "My Bob had already died here. You
now have his heart!
But now, the doctor is saying that my wife can't afford another miscarriage or else our other child will
die. But how can she possibly avoid this?
God, why do you keep favoring these rich people all the time? Do we, poor people, deserve to suffer
more than them? Do our children really have to die?
How can God be this unfair?"
Kevin frowned and shook his head repeatedly.
"If it weren't for you, Bob would still be alive right now. And yes, he would still be sick, but he still had a
fighting chance!
The doctor even told us that as long as he gets through that dangerous period, he could live for another
few years!
Now, my little boy is dead. Are you happy now? Are you happy that you killed my boy?" Bob's father
then pointed at Anne and Kevin. His finger trembled with rage. He then shook his head coldly and said
with a bland smile, "You destroyed my family. I swear I will destroy yours, too!"
He then turned around and left.
Anne looked up at Kevin, who only shook his head. He understood that Bob's father was in a lot of pain
right now. It would be useless to try and comfort him. He probably wouldn't listen to them at this point.
Anne initially wanted to see Bob's mother, but Bob's father refused to allow her. In fact, he wouldn't
allow anyone to see his wife. With no other choice, Anne could only ask the nurses to take care of
Bob's mother and give her a message.
"Bob might be gone, and I know that you're feeling bad right now. But remember that you are still
carrying another child!
Don't you think this is fate? Bob is sick, but you got pregnant with another child. Maybe, this is his way
to come back to you again!"
Upon hearing this message, Bob's mother could only cry bitterly. However, she stopped herself upon
remembering that she must do her best to keep the baby. Gulping down all her tears, she began eating
more nutritious food.
All of Bob's internal organs had been donated. While in A City, Bob's parents were powerless and
alone. They didn't know who to talk to deal with the aftermath. At the moment, they were still furious at
Kevin and Anne, so they had no choice but to ask for Sam's help instead.
Selma, who was just about to leave at that time, heard the news about Bob's death and his decision to
give his heart to Eddy. She couldn't help but be overjoyed by the news.
This just showed how selfish and heartless she really was. As long as her grandson survived, she
didn't care about anything else!
Meanwhile, Eddy was oddly silent. Even though he knew that he would finally have a healthy heart, he
was still sad that his best friend, Bob, had died.
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