Chapter 563 - : Critical Shortage of Blood in the Blood Bank

Chapter 563: Chapter 563: Critical Shortage of Blood in the Blood Bank

“What’s left to see….” Jasmine mused.

Her tone was as light as the breeze.

“Miss Yale, it’s true that Mr. Cheney and Miss Yolanda have known each other since they were children, and he does treat her very well, but he is not in love with her.”

“Not in love? Getting engaged despite not being in love…” Jasmine laughed dismissively, “But what’s the point of talking about this now? There’s no need to explain it to me.”

“Miss Yale, Mr. Cheney isn’t good at expressing his feelings, and I am the same. However, the engagement between Mr. Cheney and Miss Fern was really for your sake.”

“Mr. Mcintosh, why must you always joke with me?” Jasmine chuckled, “So his engagement was for my sake? If he doesn’t love Yolanda, his engagement must be for a certain advantage, probably the lands held by his grandfather… After all, he is someone who puts his interests first, right?”

“Miss Yale, you do not understand Mr. Cheney.”

“Yes, of course I don’t understand him. He’s so terrifying, even living with him for twelve years, I still don’t comprehend him.”

Sylvan was deep in thought.

He had never let her into his heart.

“Miss Yale, there are many things…”

“Mr. Mcintosh, what’d be the point of saying anything more now? Whether it’s right or wrong, it doesn’t matter anymore…”

It’s all in the past.

Everything has come to an end.

“Miss Yale, Mr. Cheney has never told you the truth about his engagement to Miss Yolanda because he didn’t want to burden you psychologically.”

“What do you mean?”

Jasmine didn’t understand.

A psychological burden? For her sake?

Since they had willingly agreed to get engaged, why did it become about her when Charles Mcintosh mentioned it?

Charles Mcintosh was indeed a good subordinate, always speaking up for Sylvan.

“Miss Yale, do you remember the incident where you lost a significant amount of blood in the forest?”

“I remember.”

How could she possibly forget that incident?

It was deeply engraved in her heart, and vivid in her memory.

She didn’t want to die, but in the last moment, she chose to take the fatal blow for him.

She always thought, he deserved to live a good life.

It didn’t matter if she died, but he couldn’t.

But in the end, she took that blow for him in vain…..

“On the way to the hospital, you nearly lost your life.” Charles said calmly, “Even after arriving at the hospital, the doctor asked Mr. Cheney to sign a notice of critical illness.”

“Mr. Mcintosh, when the wolf bit into my neck, I thought I was going to die. I never expected to make it out alive.”

To live was to save Yolanda. To die was to save him.

Of course, she would save him.

It was a decision that required no hesitation.

Jasmine’s eyelashes fluttered, glimmering with a layer of frost.

The sunlight sprinkled on her cheek. Her face lacked any signs of vitality.

“Miss Yale, your surgery took five hours, during which the doctors attempted resuscitation multiple times due to the excessive blood loss, and the hospital’s blood bank was running low.”

Charles’s tone was calm, but hearing this—

“Thump” Jasmine’s heart suddenly lifted.

Did something happen during those five hours when she was unconscious while having surgery?

What happened?

All she knew was that when she woke up, all she was left with was despair and infinite indifference.

Jasmine held her breath.

She waited silently for Charles to continue. Her heart was pounding in her chest.

After a long pause, Charles said softly, “The hospital ran out of blood, but you still needed a transfusion. Coincidentally, only Chris Fern’s blood was the most suitable.”

With those simple words, Jasmine felt a bright flash in her eyes.

It was blinding.

Her heart was filled with indescribable feelings, intertwined and ceaseless.fгee𝑤ebɳoveɭ.cøm

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