Of the Updike stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Savage Love On His Wheelchair. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to 503 Why should I trust you?. Let's read the author's Savage Love On His Wheelchair Updike story right here.
"Heidi, come and see Grandma!"
"Why are you here?"
Heidi looked at the visitor and her heart immediately tensed up!
Her worst fears had finally come true, just how would he know he was here.
"Of course I'm here to see my mother and your grandmother!"
Sky stared at Heidi, he had been following her for several days, he really didn't expect this girl to get close to someone so rich, the thought that she had joined with others to take Kate away from him, his heart held a fire.
"Now that you've seen Grandma, you can go!"
How could she have ever expected to meet him here?
Turning her head, Heidi said coldly.
"Heidi, I'm your father no matter what, how in the world can a daughter talk to her own father like that?"
Sky a pair of eyes constantly in her body kept measuring, half a year did not see, this girl can really grow more and more watery.
Seeing his eyes keep darting over her body, Heidi felt a pang in her stomach and an urge to vomit.
She has seen shameless people, but not as shameless as he is.
In her memory, the only person who brought up the two sisters with great pain and suffering was her red-faced mother.
"My father died before I was born!"
"Even so, you were brought up by my hard work, even if there is no credit, there is still hard work, right?"
"What do you mean you just said, what dying part?"
Pulling Kate to her side with one hand, Heidi looked at him with a wary expression.
Sky took out an ultrasound sheet from inside his pocket and handed it to Heidi.
"I've got terminal stomach cancer, and the doctors say I don't have many days left, and one of the things I'd like to do after I find out is to have a meal with you guys."
Taking the sheet, Heidi saw that it clearly stated that the patient Sky was diagnosed with advanced stomach cancer!
Looking at what was written in black and white, Heidi's heart suddenly felt clogged.
It turns out that human life seems so fragile that a few simple words will intercept and terminate life.
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