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Novel The Marriage She Turned into War by Internet
Initially, I had hoped for a cure, so I went along with the treatment. Now, I didn't have any hope or the drive anymore.
Every time I got my hopes up, all I got back was disappointment. To me, if there was no hope, there would be no room for disappointment.
George gave me a surprised look and asked gently, "Samuel, tell me why you don't want to treat your disease?"
I replied, "There's no cure, so I don't want to let myself down."
George fell silent for a moment and smiled at me before he said, "If you don't give it a try, how would you know there's no hope?"
I lowered my head and didn't respond to him.
George advised, "Give it a try. This is the latest treatment option, and it definitely wouldn't have any problems."
I took a deep breath and stared at George. Then, I asked, "Tell me the truth. Am I a test subject for this treatment?"
Upon hearing that, George didn't say anything.
I chuckled and shook my head. "I knew it!"
Being a test subject meant that I was part of an experiment to see if the treatment worked. After all, my disease was the first of its kind in the world.
I knew that removing my spleen wouldn't guarantee a cure. George only said what he said to comfort me.
George seemed to know what I was thinking. He smiled and said, "No matter what, don't lose your hope to live. The crabapple blossoms will bloom in Woodsprise next year. Didn't you say you wanted to go see them?"
When I heard the name of Woodsprise, it brought my thoughts back to the past.
Back then, I was someone who had hope for the future. Abigail hadn't gone bankrupt yet, and I didn't leave here.
We once promised that when the crabapple blossoms bloomed in Woodsprise, we would meet up.
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