Arlo Seys rushed into the operating room.
The doctor saw him co in and said solemnly, "I’m sorry, sir, we did our best. Please accept our condolences."
Arlo’s eyes were full of anger, "Get out! Don’t tell you tried your best! Save my wife right now! My wife hasn’t passed away, why did you give up resuscitating her?! Why!" Arlo stepped forward and grabbed a specialist’s clothes, his eyes flashing with an icy chill, "Did you hear ? Save my wife imdiately!"
The doctor had seen many such distraught and unable to accept the loss of their loved ones patient families, shook his head, and said in a deep voice, "We really did our best, sir, your wife no longer has a heartbeat..."
"Shut up!" Arlo shouted angrily.
Arlo’s eyes were burning with anger, his whole body exuding an aggressive heat, and the other doctors were afraid he would lose control and start hitting people, so they imdiately pulled the doctor speaking to him away and tried to persuade him, "Sir, say your last goodbyes to your wife, I think she would want you to speak with her one last ti."
Arlo trembled as he turned back to look at the person on the hospital bed and walked over step by step, each step taking all his strength.
When he reached the bedside, he had no strength left to support himself and leaned against the bed edge, with his cheek pressed against Ariel Morris’s pale face.
Arlo reached out and held Ariel’s hand, the chill at the tips of her fingers made Arlo’s fingertips tremble violently, he held on tightly, afraid to let go, fearing that if he turned away, they would truly be separated by life and death.
Arlo’s cheek rested against Ariel’s face, and before he could speak, tears began to slide down. Warm droplets of tears pattered down on Ariel’s face.
His thin lips parted slightly, trembling uncontrollably, his voice hoarse and choking, "Ariel, you’re joking, right? Alright, the joke is over, you win, now it’s ti to wake up."
"Ariel, can we stop this ga? You once said I can only marry you in this life, now— I want to ask you, was that a lie of your youth? Are your words aningless now?"
"I’ve made all preparations to marry you, does this bride want to run away? Do you know what I’ve been secretly doing lately? I’ve been planning our wedding, we even set the date, it’s Christmas."
"Didn’t you love Christmas the most? I wanted to give you a surprise, that’s why I didn’t tell you, Ariel Morris, don’t turn my surprise into a shock, okay?"
"Ariel Morris, eight years ago, we knew each other for just a few months and you left alone and went to Dublin for eight years. And I waited for you, willingly for thousands of days and nights."
"And now, Ariel Morris, after eting again after eight years, we have only reconciled for two months, and you want to turn around and make wait again? Make wait for a lifeti?"
"Ariel Morris, can you stop being selfish? Always leaving without a word and leaving to wait foolishly. A whole lifeti, Ariel Morris, are you taking my love for granted, thinking I wouldn’t forget you to love another girl so you can leave boldly?"
"Ariel Morris, don’t make hate you, if you really make wait a lifeti, then I will never bother with you in the next life."
"Ariel Morris, the ancient silver bracelet is ant for the first daughter-in-law of the Seys Family, you took my bracelet and want to leave ? Get up and give the bracelet back to ."
Arlo kept speaking in a hoarse voice, and crystal-clear tears continuously slipped down onto Ariel’s cheek.
The doctors nearby listened to Arlo’s emotionally hoarse murmurs, remaining silent with sore eyes.
"Ariel Morris, am I destined to stay in the sa place every ti and wait for you? In your dreams! This ti I won’t wait for you because I won’t let you leave alone, if you’re going we go together!"
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