After sending off the adult webcam host, Blair returned to the hospital room and saw Ethan lying on the hospital bed. She sniffed the air and frowned slightly.
âWhatâs up?â Ethan asked, looking puzzled as he held several stacks of envelopesâhis earnings from the past few days.
âThereâs a weird smell.â Blair glanced around and only saw a few crumpled toilet paper rolls in the trash can beside the bed.
âCough, here, take this.â Ethan changed the subject, aware of Blairâs keen sense of smell. He pulled out a stack of dollars, totaling $1500.
âYou can use it for whatever you want.â
âNo need, Iâm not short on cash. Give this money to mom,â Blair said, surprised, without reaching out to take it.
âItâs okay, Iâve already set something aside for her.â Ethan then placed another two stacks in her hands. âI made a total of $5000 this time. $1500 is for you, think of a way to give $2000 to Auntie, and the remaining $1500 will stay with you as our activity fund.â
âOkay.â Blair took the three stacks of money, looking oddly at Ethan. She really hadnât expected someone bedridden to have earned $5000 in such a short time.
âIâll just take $500,the rest, $2500, can be our activity fund.â
âThat works too.â Ethan wasnât focused on the money and didnât mind.
Blair sat down beside his bed. âWhatâs next?â
âHmm?â Ethan glanced at her dashing cheeks. âYou seem really interested.â
âYeah.â Blair didnât deny it. âIt feels like weâre back to our childhood.â
âOh, really?â Ethan reminisced. They had grown up together, and most of the time, it was him coming up with plans and then executing them with Blair:
âTime flies, huh? Your hair seems to have gotten longer.â
Blair reached back and touched her hair, which had grown from ear-length to her neck. âI used to get it cut every month, but I didnât this month.â
âLet me tie it up for you.â Ethan casually picked up a hair tie that Auntie used.
âOkay.â Blair sat on the hospital bed, her back to him.
Ethan reached out and played with her hair behind her ears, their movements natural, just like when they were kids, when Ethan often helped her braid her hair.
Once the braid was done, it didnât add any femininity to her look.
Her somewhat androgynous, dashing face would probably need shoulder-length hair to add a bit more femininity.
âForget it, just wear it down.â Ethan gave up.
âHmph.â Blairâs eyes seemed to be smiling.
The next day.
After returning from school, Blair pushed Ethanâs wheelchair to Ryanâs room, positioned him in front of the bed, and then left the room, stepping outside.
Mrs. Miller wasnât there, of course, because they had coordinated this beforehand.
Ryan lay in the bed, his gaze fixed out the window, his expression matured as if he had grown up overnight.
âRyan, congratulations,â Ethan said softly. âHow does it feel to be an adult?â
âCough.â Ryan hadnât expected him to be so direct, and his expression momentarily stiffened: âActually, it doesnât feel much different. Iâm still me, nothing has changed.â
As he spoke, his eyes darted to the door, as if he was afraid his mom might suddenly appear.
âReally, itâs awesome.â Ryan flashed a knowing smile that all men understand, leaning back on his pillow. âIn that moment, you feel like even if life ended then, it would have been worth it.â
He stopped mid-sentence and gave Ethan an apologetic look. âSorry, I guess I said too much. Thanks, though.â
âItâs okay, Iâve always said, Ryan, youâre like a brother to me. Helping fulfill your wishes genuinely makes me happy,â Ethan replied with a sincere smile. The night before had been eventful, but apologies were unnecessary.
Ryan opened his mouth, struggling for words, âYouâre a good person.â
He always felt Ethanâs gaze on him was a bit odd.
Like a kind of fatherly love?
Ryan quickly shook his head, dismissing these bizarre thoughts.
âRyan, I think your wishes might go beyond just that,â Ethan spoke up, this time without any leading tone.
It had been proven that wishes led by suggestion werenât recognized by the system.
âHuh?â Ryan was puzzled, wondering why Ethan was so concerned about him.
But thinking about everything Ethan had done for him, he figured it outâthis must be what they call a true philanthropist, someone above petty interests.
Ethan just looked at him, staying silent.
He was afraid that speaking might turn into leading again.
âWishes, of course, everyone has plenty. In the quiet of the night, all sorts of strange thoughts pop up,â Ryan mused, entering a reflective state. âLike hoping for world peace, or wishing for a delicious meal the next day.â
He looked at Ethan. âYou must have a lot of similar thoughts, right?â
âUh,â Ethan was stumped. Those could indeed be considered wishes, so what exactly defines a wish for the system?
âBut speaking of regrets, I do have some,â Ryan continued, clearly more concerned about friendships than he let on.
He also longed for someone to talk to.
Ethan, who had unconditionally helped him fulfill his wishes, was obviously the best person to talk to.
Ryanâs eyes showed a hint of sadness. âIâm really worried about my mom.â
Ethanâs eyes lit up, as if heâd caught a keyword. âAunt Sofia is one of the strongest women Iâve ever met, Ryan. You really donât need to worry and add to your stress.â
âAh, you donât understand.â Ryan sighed softly. âMy mom lost my father when I was very young, and now Iâm leaving too. Sheâll have nothing left. Iâm worried that after Iâm gone, she might do something drastic.â
As he spoke, his eyes reddened. âI really hope she can find happiness.â
It was at that moment.
A system interface suddenly popped up in front of Ethan.
âMission Name: Ryanâs Final Wish.â
âMission Description: Help Ryan fulfill his final wish. Reward Points: 1000.â
This line refreshed in front of him.
âMission Refreshed.â
âWish Name: I hope my mom is happy.â
âMission Description: I hope my mom can find someone to rely on, so I can leave peacefully. Mission Reward Points: 1000. Random Skill +1.â
âItâs refreshed!â Ethanâs eyes sparkled as he grasped the systemâs wish mechanism.
It mainly divided into two parts: first, gaining the trust of the wisher, and second, having them express their true wish.
Ethanâs excitement lasted only a second as he looked at Ryan, feeling a pang of heartache: âDonât worry, Ryan, Iâll help you achieve it!â
âHuh?â Ryan, still immersed in his sadness, was taken aback by the response, not quite knowing what to say next.