Several nurses immediately followed his order and put Yvonne on the push bed before pushing it
out of the ward.
Henry wanted to follow too but was stopped by Shane. "Just stay here. Your virus has entered the
middle stage now so it's best not to go anywhere."
"But..."
"I know what you want to say. Donât worry, I'll definitely save Yvonne," Shane interrupted him.
Henry pursed his thin lips like he was struggling.
After two seconds, he took a long breath and said," Okay, I'll leave it to you."
"Okay." Shane nodded, lifted his foot, and left.
Henry was left in the ward alone. He looked at the empty ward and the empty hospital bed, and his
heart became empty.
Just now, he almost lost her.
Fortunately, she was brought back to life again!
Henry grabbed his hair and crouched down. He was s o happy that he laughed lowly.
Two hours later, Yvonne returned.
Henry quickly got off his hospital bed and helped the nurse put Yvonne back on the bed. "How is
she?"
"Congratulations to you guys, you're not going to die. The trial vaccine worked, and it has stopped
the growth of the virus in Yvonne's body. Moving forward, weâll continue the final vaccine research."
Shane smiled at Henry. 1
Henry's thin lips moved, and he finally smiled. "So she won't die, will she?"
"Yes, she wonât for the time being. At least sheâll be able to last until the final vaccine comes out."
Shane nodded.
Henry trembled with excitement, and it took him a while to calm down.
"Shane, thank you very much."
Shane was a little flattered. "Since our fallout six years ago, youâve never called me like this again.
Iâm a little uncomfortable now that you're calling me like this."
Henry ignored him and fixed his gaze on Yvonne.
Shane sighed, "Forget it and ignore what I said. Give m e your arm, I'll give you a shot of the trial
vaccine too t o contain the virus in your body."
Henry hummed and rolled up his sleeves before stretching out his arms.
After injecting the vaccine, Shane and the others left.
As Henry looked at Yvonne, his heart that had been in his mouth the whole time finally eased back
to its original place.
The vaccine would come out very soon and they were not going to die.
Henry and Yvonne could be together forever.
As Henry thought about it, he held Yvonne's hand tightly.
Yvonne probably felt it too and subconsciously tightened her hands.
Henry lowered his head and kissed her on the forehead. "My wife, I love you."
The corner of Yvonne's mouth curved a little as if it was her response.
Soon, a few days passed.
Yvonne opened her eyes and saw a white ceiling. It was so white it was dazzling.
Where was this?
Was she dead?
Yvonne moved her body.
At this time, the door of the ward was pushed open and Henry walked in from the outside wearing a
hospital gown. When he saw that Yvonne was awake, he was stunned. He rushed to the bedside.
"Yvonne!" "Henry?" Yvonne opened her mouth and called him with a hoarse voice.
Henry held her hand and kept kissing it. "It's me."
"Are you dead too?" Yvonne asked. 2
Henry was dumbfounded. He was at a loss whether to laugh or cry. "I'm not dead, and you're not
dead. Weâre all alive and well."
"What? I'm not dead?" Yvonne obviously did not believe it.
Henry gave her a light pinch. "How was it? Do you feel it?"
"Yes, it hurts a little." Yvonne nodded.
Henry smiled. "See, weâre all alive."
Yvonne smiled. She then started crying, "I'm still alive? Wasn't I already..."
"It was Shane who rescued us. He came in time and brought the trial vaccine. Didn't you realize that
your body is doing much better now?" Henry looked at her.
After hearing this, Yvonne checked her body and found that it was indeed much better.
At first, she did not have any strength at all, but now, she had the strength to raise her hand and
even turn her head.
"So the vaccine succeeded?" Yvonne asked.
Henry shook his head. "Almost, but itâll be coming soon. Weâll be able to last until then."
"How long will it take?" Yvonne asked again.
Now that she knew she would not die, she certainly could not wait to get better soon.
Besides, she missed Theo.
"Probably a few more days," Henry replied.
Yvonne smiled. "That's good. That's good."
As they were talking, the door of the ward opened again, and Sue came in from outside carrying a
thermos container.
When Yvonne saw that she was not wearing a mask o r protective clothing, she was anxious. "Sue,
you..."
"It's okay." Henry knew what she was going to say, so h e patted the back of her hand. "The virus in
our body has been contained and won't be contagious." 1
"Really?" Yvonne was a little worried.
Henry nodded. "Really."
"Sir is right. It's not contagious anymore. Madam, I made some soup. Have some with sir," Sue said
with a smile as she opened the thermos container and filled two bowls of soup.
Henry didn't drink his own bowl of soup. He first helped Yvonne up and fed her a spoonful.
She hadn't eaten for a long time and couldn't drink too much. After drinking half a bowl, Henry
stopped letting her drink it, and he finally started drinking his
soup.
After they had the soup, Yvonne pulled Henry's sleeve. "I want to see Theo."
"Okay, I'll ask Elliot to bring him over in a while." Henry agreed.
Since it wonât be contagious anymore, she could see anyone she wanted.
"Elliot?" Yvonne was taken aback, and then asked in surprise, "Can Elliot walk now?"
"Yes, it's been half a month. The second master has been going to therapy and he started walking a
few days ago, but he can't run yet," Sue replied.
Yvonne put her hands together excitedly. "That's great. That's great."
"I'm going to make a phone call," Henry said before getting up and going toward the window with his
cell phone.
Yvonne looked at Sue. "Sue, you've lost weight."
Sue felt like crying and she wiped the tears from the corners of her eyes. "I've been worried about
you recently, I can't even eat so of course I lost weight.
Luckily you're fine, madam.â 1
"Sorry Sue, I caused you..."
"It's okay, as long as you're fine, madam." Sue shook her head and interrupted her.
Yvonne smiled. "Anyway, I still want to thank you for always caring about me." "We're all your family
members, so of course we care about you. Because of you, Mr. Smith also got so worn out that he
fainted," Sue said.
Yvonne panicked when she heard that Sam fainted. "I s my brother okay?"
"He's okay. He's just been coming to the hospital too often recently. Coupled with the work he was
doing abroad and the fact that he hasn't recovered from the jet lag, he got so worn out he fainted,"
Sue explained.
Yvonne breathed a sigh of relief. "As long as heâs okay. But when I get better, I really need to thank
my brother." 1
"Yes." Sue nodded.
At this time, Henry returned after the call. "Elliot said that heâs bringing Theo over immediately.â
"Mmhm." Yvonne nodded happily.
It would be great to see Theo!
About an hour later, Elliot came over with Theo.
Elliot put Theo on the ground. Theo looked at Yvonne and ran towards her.
Yvonne couldn't get up, so she turned her head and looked at the little guy excitedly.
The little guy went beside the hospital bed, took her hand, and called out in a soft voice, "Mom, I
miss you."