I spread my hands helplessly, my tone firm. “I won't go into the operating room without signing the contract.”
The crowd of onlookers alsoyelled, their words full of accusations against me.
There were even a few hot-tempered ones who were already itching to beat me up to take out their anger.
At this time, another nurse hurriedly ran out, covered in blood.
She spoke in a stunned tone, obviously already stunned.
“The woman in labor just passed out and before she lost consciousness, she asked me to bring out a sentence.”
“She said for you guys not to make things difficult for Eddie, because she knows how hard it was for him to get this job.”
Upon hearing the news of Susan's coma, Margareth instantly sat down on the floor. Her face was pale and she couldn't even speak as she shivered.
Anthony Johanssen was in tears as he heavily kneeling to me a few more times, almost vomiting a large mouthful of blood. He squeezed out a few words through his teeth.
“Human life is a matter of course, these things I said I will do it, surely all give you, can… you do it?”
Looking at the old two old haggard appearance, I hesitated for a moment.
My mom and dad died early and I haven't felt any affection since I was a kid.
After being with Susan, she took me to meet her parents early.
The Johanssen Family parents were kind, simple and thoughtful and considerate.
Never because of my family condition was not good and belittle me, but really took me as their own children like love.
The year I went to graduate school, Susan took a good care of me. She always brought her parents handmade food to see me.
Four dishes and one soup—every meal was a thoughtful blend of meat and vegetables.
Margareth had even gone out of her way to learn how to prepare my favorite dishes.
The Johanssen Family had treated me with kindness and warmth, embracing me with a sincerity that came from the bottom of their hearts.
When Susan and I got married, I had nothing. No job, no car, no house—I couldn’t even afford my own tuition. The Johanssen family paid for everything.
During our wedding banquet, some of Susan’s relatives openly mocked me, sneering at my lack of accomplishments.
The Johanssen Family’s parents, however, had stood by me unwaveringly. Anthony had spoken up in front of everyone, his voice firm and resolute.