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Lee handles Rex's blood test and matching by himself. He does all the work and spends the entire day in the research facility. His effort pays off as he finally finds a suitable blood sample. He takes out a dosage for treatment and undergoes the first exchange transfusion.
The exchange transfusion is to send the normal blood match into Rex's body and separate the blood destroyed by the addictive substance from his body.
The operation requires a high degree of concentration. Lee is the surgeon that operates on him. Everything goes smoothly.
"Your blood indicators will change at the beginning. You will feel a little nauseating and painful, but such feeling is milder than that from addiction," Lee tells the man in the hospital bed.
There's no expression on Rex's face. This is what he wants. He only hopes the treatment this time would not be as useless as before.
"I see. Thank you."
They look at each other, their eyes filled with determination for the treatment.
"By the way, your subordinate sent a message just now while you were being treated. Your wife is planning to open a flower shop on the commercial square not far from your home."
Hearing this, the man who hasn't reacted for a long time raises his head and asks in surprise, "A flower shop?"
"Yes, she seems to be preparing. She has been to quite a few flower markets recently." Lee tells him all he has heard, knowing this woman is Rex's only reason to stay alive.
Rex doesn't say anything. He stares blankly at somewhere. Lily's figure and face appear in his head. He can imagine her in a sea of flowers even if he doesn't see her with his own eyes.
Rex hasn't expected she would open a shop, but it's reasonable. He knows she is lonely when he is away. She has to keep herself busy and cheer herself up.
Lee watches him as he is sunk in deep thought. His emotion is so strong that even his aura is sorrowful. Lee pats the man on the shoulder gently. "Rex, she's trying hard too. Everything will be fine."
Yes, everything will be fine. But even so, he still has brought too much pain to her. He can't make up for it even with the rest of his life.
The man supports his elbows with his knees and covers his finely chiseled face with his hands. "She doesn't have to go through this...."
Lee holds Rex's shoulder a little harder. "Rex, it's important to go through thick and thin together in a relationship. It's worth it if you go back healthily."
"I hope so."
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After sending Adair to school at 7:30 every morning, Lily drives to several large flower markets in City J. Seeing the flowers with fresh dew in the greenhouse, she finds a moment of happiness.
After nearly half a month's investigation, she locks her eyes on a wholesale shop that has been in the flower import business for ten years. It's owned by a couple who are in their forties. They are very much in love. Their child has gone to university.
"The flowers here are not cheap. They're imported, you know, with a high cost of transportation and planting. There's little bargaining space. If you are looking for something cost-effective, perhaps we're not suitable for you," says Hazel, the owner's wife. She is honest and her words are pertinent.
Lily holds a bluebell given by the owner. A faint fragrance floats into her nose from the petals, refreshing her heart.
She smiles. "Hazel, I've visited many flower markets recently. I've seen both expensive and cheap flowers. I choose you not because of the price, but because of your products. To be honest, I have no experience in running a flower shop or setting a price. But I'm sure about the quality. To me, money is not the most important thing."
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