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Novel Let's Get Married by Wilfred Price

On the other side, Ryan no longer stays in the ward every day like before. He only comes at night, only two or three days a week, not very often.

Both Lorraine and Thomas notice his change. They didn't think too much at first. Eunice has already been like this. The one who survives always has to work harder to live. However, as time goes by, they feel more or less uncertain.

It is easy for them to think of the most pessimistic point.

Could it be that Eunice has been unable to wake up, so he wants to give up, or perhaps he is discouraged?

However, he always constantly pays all of the medical expenses on time. The hospital has never urged them because of the money. Dean Karl is also very sympathetic and always provides them with the best environment.

Lorraine is very grateful for all of this, so even if Ryan isn't here, she won't complain at all.

Thomas isn't as calm as his mother. Seeing Ryan's attitude, he feels somewhat resisted. After all, Ryan is also responsible for what has happened to his sister. Although Ryan has already done his best, Thomas ... somehow still feels it worthless for Eunice.

He is afraid that Ryan will ignore his sister and forget her.

Therefore, late at night, near twelve o'clock, Thomas deliberately waits at the underground garage of the hospital. He recognizes Ryan's car and stands beside it.

He holds a standing posture for a long time, so his legs ache. Finally, he sees a familiar figure walking out of the elevator.

Ryan walks over alone, with no assistant or bodyguard following behind him. He is covered by a sense of loneliness.

Seeing Thomas here, Ryan is not surprised. Before Thomas speaks, Ryan directly asks, "Let's have a drink?"

Thomas' preparatory remarks are broken off by the sudden 'invitation' and he answers without any hesitation, "Alright."

After getting in the car, Ryan drives him out of the hospital. When waiting for the traffic lights, Ryan says in the deep voice, "It's so late. Why don't you go back to school?"

Thomas ponders for a moment and then says very straightforwardly, "I came specifically to find you."

Ryan smiles briefly and nods his head gently, not saying anything.

After the short conversation, they fall into silence again. A mature businessman, a young student, they know each other because of Eunice. They originally have nothing to talk with each other. But strangely, this kind of silence doesn't make them feel unbearable. Instead, it gives them an indescribable comfort.

Instead of desperately searching for a topic, they prefer this straightforward silence.

Thomas originally thinks that Ryan will take him to an up-scale club, but unexpectedly, Ryan just buys a dozen of imported beer when passing by a convenience store. Finally, he parks his car by the river.

The ceiling of the car can be opened, and without any cover, they can see a few starlight in the night sky. Although it is not extremely beautiful, it is really rare in this kind of urban life.

Ryan adjusts the seat backward and points to Thomas' side. "There's a button over there."

Only then did Thomas notice that. He adjusts the seat backward as Ryan said.

Ryan takes two cans of beer. His index finger hooks up the ring of the can, and his thumb and middle finger press against the can. A crisp sound is especially pleasant at this night.

He hands it to Thomas, who takes it. Looking at the opening of the can, Thomas suddenly feels a little distracted. Not knowing what he is thinking, he directly raises his head and drinks a large mouthful of beer.

Hearing this, Thomas is extremely shocked, because these words are completely different from what his mother told him.

"Not everything I told your mother is the truth." Seeing his doubts, Ryan bluntly says, "Even if I told her all the truth, she still wouldn't accept it."

Thomas is still stuck in the shock. "What is the relationship between you and my sister?"

What's the relationship?

This sentence makes Ryan remain silent for a short time. As he thinks of the 22-year-old girl and recalls what has happened not long ago, it is difficult to describe his feeling in a single sentence.

They aren't lovers, nor have they even confirmed their relationship, but the delicate girl became like this for him when turning around.

Ryan frowns and stares blankly at a certain spot for a long time, and then he says in a hoarse voice, "Your sister is an irreplaceable person for me."

She made a carefree decision, but Ryan actually made her like this. Ryan doesn't know how much time it will take him to make up for it, but the only thing he can be sure of is that he wants to make up for it. He crazily hopes that she will wake up. He has too many words and decisions that he wants her to know. This thought becomes more and more intense day by day. He doesn't dare to think about it now, fearing that he will lose control of himself.

Therefore, he doesn't dare to stay in the hospital all the time. He has to fill his life with his work properly. He has to learn to muddle along. Otherwise, it will be a disaster for everyone.

Thomas looks at the deep man in front of him. It is true that at his age, he won't understand the profound feelings. However, after hearing the word 'irreplaceable', he understands why his sister falls in love with such a man.

"Mr. Ryan, forgive my bad manners. I'm just afraid that my sister's efforts will be wasted. I don't want to see that one day she wakes up, she will see the cruel scene...."

Ryan puts the can to his mouth and drinks the last drop of beer. "There won't be such a day."

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