She had experienced it once, so there was absolutely no need for a second time.
Kevin could tell that Selma loved Eddy truly, even more than he did.
This kind of pampering coupled with Eddy's situation, Kevin was afraid that something frightening
would happen again.
Moreover, the reason why Anne hated Selma so much this time was because of what [Selma had done
to Sally.
Kevin was not the only one who was deeply impressed by that incident, so was Eddy. Although he was
in hospital and didn't see that situation with his own eyes, he could imagine what had happened at that
time.
In particular, Eddy believed that Selma was wrong.
Right then, Eddy rolled his eyes, blinked, and looked at Selma fawningly, "Grandma, you always say
you love Eddy. Do you really love me very much?"
Hearing his question, Selma nodded. "Of course. Grandma is the one loving Eddy the most in the
world."
Eddy immediately raised his head to kiss Selma's cheek. Her eyes and brows softened and she looked
at Eddy dotingly.
Eddy lowered her head, held her hand, and said in a soft voice, "Grandma, you don't want to leave me,
neither do I want you to leave me. But I don't want my sister's or brother's heart. I don't want a life like
this."
Selma's face fell. She knew that Eddy was a sensible boy, but how could a child say something like
that?
At that moment, Selma looked at Kevin with dissatisfaction. Kevin looked down at Eddy and frowned
slightly, not noticing her gaze.
"Grandma, can you promise Eddy one thing?" Eddy looked at Selma expectantly, with tears in his eyes.
Under Eddy's gaze, no one could refuse him, so Selma had unconsciously nodded in agreement.
"That's great! I know that grandma loves me and treats me the best." With these words, Eddy stepped
forward and gave Selma another big kiss.
Selma smiled and rubbed Eddy's head lovingly.
"Grandma, I often get sick. I'm not healthy enough. I don't know how long I can see Grandma. I don't
even know if I can open my eyes tomorrow."
Instantly, Selma and Kevin frowned and their eyes darkened. If it weren't that Selma had found it in
time, Eddy might be...
What Eddy said was right. Heart disease was not to be underestimated, especially for a child as Eddy.
Because he was young and small, his resistance ability was also lower than the adults'.
Eddy's blood disease was like a time bomb for them. If it was accidentally ignited, they would lose
everything.
"Eddy, stop saying such ominous words. I promise you that you will always be able to open your eyes
and see me. You are still a child, and you will live longer than me, understand? Don't say such ominous
words in the future." Selma rubbed his little face and wiped the tears in her eyes.
"Grandma, listen to me. I know you will try your best to protect me, just like between me and Sally, no
matter how sad you are, you will choose me.
But I don't like it. I want to live, but I don't want to trade the life of my sister or brother. If it's fate, then I'll
live on. If it's not, I don't want to live on taking others' lives.
Although I'm still so young, I can only accept irreversible things." Eddy lowered his head, tears dripping
from his eyes. These words had been hidden in the bottom of his heart for a long time. He had never
said them before and it was not like what he could say at his age.
However, Eddy could speak it out, which meant that he was not an ordinary child. A few years ago, he
was diagnosed with leukemia and could not be matched successfully. Only when his sister or brother
came to the world could he solve the disease.
Eddy learned to be strong at such a young age because of the sudden disaster.
Now Eddy had hope in his life, but he faced despair again. He was very sad, especially the feeling of
dying last time, which impressed him deeply.
Therefore, he was more precocious and knew more than anyone at the same age.
"But I want to see our family together happily when I'm alive. I know you are good to me, Grandma, and
I love you very much. But at the same time, I love Mom very much. Mom loves me too. I feel that I'm
incomplete without any of you!
Grandma, I know you love me so much. You won't let me regret for the rest of my life, will you?" Eddy
looked up at Selma with tears all over his face.
Tears streamed down Selma's face. She covered her mouth with her hand and was about to burst into
tears.
Selma didn't know whether Eddy's words were figured out by himself or taught by Anne. But as a child
said so, Selma couldn't stand such heartbreaking words when listening to him.
Aside, Kevin slowly closed his eyes. How could Eddy say those words?
"Grandma, I'm begging you. Please promise me. I will listen to you from now on. Can you promise
me?" Holding Selma's arm, Eddy shook it gently and sobbed.
Eddy seldom cried. He always tell himself to be strong.
But such a strong child was crying with tears now, which was especially pitiful.
Kevin stepped forward and held Eddy tightly in his arms, not willing to let go of him.
"Eddy, forget what you said just now. I tell you, you will never die. Even if I die, I will never allow any
problems to happen to you!" Kevin said in a cold voice, with determination in his eyes.
He knew that Eddy must have said these words by himself since Anne wouldn't teach him to. But Eddy
was just a child. Wasn't it more pitiful for him to say these words out of his own wish?
Right now, all his people were looking for the heart source. Although there was no clue, he knew that
God would not be so cruel.
Even if his heart would be transplanted in the end, Kevin was willing to.
He had asked the doctor whether his heart was okay. The doctor was surprised, but he said there was
a glimmer of hope.
Although there was just a little hope, it was enough.
Therefore, he would never let anything happen to Eddy.
Selma covered her mouth and slowly closed her eyes. 'Eddy is such a pitiful child.'
"Eddy, listen to me. Don't cry. I promise you, no matter what you say. As long as you live well, I will
promise you." Selma cried.
She could abandon her granddaughter for her grandson. Now there was nothing she couldn't do for
Eddy?
Even if she forgave that bitch Anne Luo, it didn't matter as long as Eddy was happy.
Upon hearing that, Eddy wiped his tears with his small hands and nodded, "Grandma, I know you love
me. You would definitely agree."
On the other side, he winked at Kevin, as if showing off that he had done half the work but double the
result.
Kevin forced a bitter smile and gave Eddy a thumbs up. But he slowly turned around and saw another
figure outside the door. When he met the man's eyes, the figure shrank back and immediately turned
around to walk over.
Squinting his eyes, Kevin saw that Selma was talking to Eddy, so he went out immediately.
After going out, the figure shrank together and carefully looked at Kevin's face. Her body trembled and
she immediately lowered her head. She said in a low voice full of guilt, "Sorry, I was wrong."
Eddy was a smart child, but no matter how smart he was, he would never think of using this trick.
The one who could think of using this trick must be mentally mature.
Kevin knew well about Anne. He knew that she wouldn't take advantage of her child, so the only one
possible must be Emily.
Looking at Kevin's cold face, Emily bit her lower lip and said helplessly, "Anne called and asked Eddy
to persuade Selma... Aunt Selma."
"However, Eddy asked me how he could succeed. I thought about it for a long time, and this was the
only way. I accidentally spilled the beans. I had no choice since Eddy kept asking."
"How smart Eddy is! I didn't have to say anything more. I just said something by accident and he found
out."
Emily was also helpless. Eddy was way too shrewd.
Kevin frowned and took a deep breath. He looked at Emily coldly, who immediately lowered her head.
"This is the only exception. It won't happen again." Kevin's voice was still cold.
Of course, Kevin also knew that the reason why Emily did this was for the good of his family.
Otherwise, Eddy would not have persuaded Selma so easily.
Emily nodded repeatedly, with a look of assurance on her face. It was enough for this time. Mr. Fu's
cold eyes were full of murderous will, as if he would rush up to tear her into pieces at any time. She had
used up all her courage.
At this time, Eddy held Selma's hand and walked out together with her. Selma lowered her head and
looked at her grandson lovingly.
With a smile at the corners of her mouth, Eddy looked at Emily and made a face at her with gratitude.
When Emily was about to smile, she immediately lowered her head when she met Kevin's gaze at her.
Mr. Fu's eyes were so horrible.
"Grandma, have you eaten yet? Are you hungry? You know what? You've lost a lot of weight this time. I
feel a pang in my heart when I saw you like this. You should eat more." Eddy blinked, looking extremely
adorable.
"Thank you, Eddy. I'm really hungry after hearing your words. Let's go eat. I'll take Eddy to have a big
meal." Holding Eddy's hand, Selma was in a quite good mood.
Just as Eddy said, no one could guarantee how long he could live. So she had to give Eddy all her care
and love when he was still alive.
Although all of them firmly believed that Eddy would not leave them, who could guarantee that for
sure?
Looking at their backs, Kevin's heart ached slightly. He slowly closed his eyes and smiled. Wasn't this
the best ending?
While Selma and Eddy were having the meal, they didn't talk to Kevin from beginning to end. Kevin had
no choice but to sit aside as if he was invisible.
"Grandma, let's go to the hospital. Mom will be discharged today. Let's pick her up together, okay?"
Eddy pulled Selma's sleeve.
In an instant, Emily raised her head and nervously looked at Selma's darkened face.
There seemed to be a dead end between Selma and Anne. It was too difficult for Selma to pick up
Anne. She felt herself in a dilemma.
Moreover, this time, Anne almost died and was almost insulted. It seemed to be a little difficult for her to
forgive Selma as well.
However, much to Emily's surprise, Selma nodded and said with a smile, "Okay. As long as you wants
me to do it, I will fulfill your wish."
Kevin also raised his eyebrows in surprise and looked at Eddy with admiration. He had weighed the
pros and cons between his mother and his wife for such a long time, but he didn't find Eddy's words
were more important. It seemed to Selma that Eddy was more important than him, her biological son.
"Grandma, thank you. It's so nice of you!" Eddy blinked happily.
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