Grace let out a sigh of relief, this matter couldn’t be dragged on for long. As long as they had the heart, she was confident in saving Grace.
When Grace finished her work, she went to see Grace.
Grace was covered in tubes, lying quietly in the intensive care unit.
As she gazed at the quiet Grace, she missed the lively, energetic Grace, who had always been bright.
No one expected that Grace would collapse due to a heart attack. “You are here to see Grace too,” a male voice said.
Grace looked at the man speaking. His figure was excellent, but he had a dark circle under his eyes. It was obvious that he had not slept well for a few days.
“Andrew,” Grace greeted Andrew Hewson, the head of the Hewson family. Andrew nodded slightly, pinching his brows tiredly. “How big is the chance for the success of this surgery?”
Grace looked at Grace, her voice extremely firm. “The chances of success are 70%.”
Andrew let out an almost imperceptible sigh of relief, seeming to feel much more at ease. “It’s great that Grace has a friend like you. Thank you.”
Grace waved her hands. She had always been grateful to Grace for staying by her side. Without her, she wouldn’t have been able to move on. “I should thank Grace instead. Without her, I wouldn’t be who I am today.”
The place felt silent again.
Grace was not used to being alone with Andrew. He was the most boring. person she had ever met. It seemed like he cared about no one except Grace.
Andrew was the first to break the silence.
“Would you like to join me for a cup of coffee?”
Grace also had the same idea, so she nodded and said, “Sure, I happen to have something to tell you.”
Andrew nodded, and they went together to the cafe outside the hospital.
Grace sensed that Andrew also had something to tell her. She took a sip of coffee and quietly waited for him to speak up.
After a moment of silence, he spoke with a hint of hesitation. “The heart is Kash’s.”
Grace was stunned, almost dropping the coffee in her hand. She looked at him in disbelief.
“No way! Isn’t Kash safe and sound? What’s more, he is…” Grace could not longer continue.
The matching heart was actually from Kash Hasel, whom Grace loved deeply!
Andrew explained, “Kash became ill as soon as Grace received a heart disease diagnosis. He wished that Grace would live a good life with his heart after he gave it to her.
“At midnight yesterday, Kash died on the operating table. The heart is on its way.”
Grace’s heart grew unbearably heavy. She never expected that such a graceful and honorable man would die in this way. “What if Grace can’t find Kash when she wakes up?”
Andrew sighed and took out a letter.
“He wrote his final words to make Grace believe he was a heartless person who hated her, so she wouldn’t be sad. Grace is a free–spirited person. She will get over it. I hope you can visit her more often in the future.”
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Grace’s eyes turned slightly red, and her breath became labored.
Kash’s love was profound. Instead of telling Grace the truth, he would prefer that she live in hatred. They knew that Grace wouldn’t survive it if
she learned about the truth..
Grace felt down, but she hoped a bright woman like Grace could live at good life.
Andrew spoke up, “Ms. Parrish, do you have anything to tell me?”
Grace took out a report, saying, “Grace’s illness should have been identified a long time ago. I don’t know who is deliberately concealing it.”
Andrew’s fingertips trembled, and his eyes turned cold in an instant. “Someone wants to harm Grace?!”
Grace shook her head. “You have to look into it yourself.”
Andrew took the report and thanked her. “Thank you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help in the future.” Grace nodded. slightly.
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