Chapter 935
When There Is Nothing Left But Love
At the hospital, Xavier was wailing as Emery struggled to hold him still in her arms. âSorry, Scarlett.
Heâs been making a fuss the whole time.â She looked at me somewhat apologetically and continued, âI
think I should bring him home first. Hunterâs off at school, but both Zachary and Cameron are here. The
doctorâs still checking on Summer, but donât worry too much, I believe everything will be fine!â
I nodded and urged her to go. Itâs only understandable that a child would feel uncomfortable under the
cold weather and amidst the tense atmosphere.
The nurses wheeled Summer into the examination room while Cameron and Zachary followed closely
behind them.
As we waited outside the room, Cameron began tearing up. âThis is my fault, I shouldâve brought her
here for a check-up way earlierâ¦â She sobbed. âThe poor childâs had a few rounds of fever, but Iâve
always thought they were just bouts of cold due to the changing weather. I just gave her the usual
meds last night, thinking that she would get better after that. She suddenly started coughing out blood
so much this morning!â
I held my motherâs hands in mine. âDonât worry, Mom. Summer has always been a little weak, itâs likely
that her body just isnât faring so well under the weather. Iâm sure sheâll be fine.â
How was I supposed to tell her about the incident at W City? After taking care of Summer all this while,
they had gotten so attached to her as if she was their own grandchild.
Zachary sat on the chair, panting slightly in exhaustion as worry clouded his weary face. Clearly,
hurrying after the doctor and nurses back and forth throughout the hospital had taken a toll on his aging
body.
Before long, the doctor came out from the room with a report in his hand. He glanced around at all of
us before asking, âIs anyone here a family member of the patient?â
âWe all are!â I answered, my eyes fixated on the sheets of paper in his grip.
He then gestured for us to follow him. âIn that case, shall we all have a discussion in my office?â
In the doctorâs office.
He handed the report to Ashton while explaining, âThese are the test results. The ALP levels in the
childâs lymph nodes and liver are high, and her white blood cell count is severely beyond normal. Her
bones and joints are damaged as well. Iâm afraid things arenât looking positive for the patient.â
In that instant, I felt as if my surroundings began to spin. Just as I lost balance, Ashton got hold of me
and carefully sat me down on the nearest chair. As calm and collected as he would usually be, he was
definitely shaken this time around. I could feel a slight tremor in his hands as he held onto my
shoulders. âDoctor, is there anything we can do?â he asked.
The doctor replied, âAcute leukemia isnât the easiest to control, though thereâs definitely a chance of
recovery. Having said that, weâll need your utmost cooperation as we do what we can for the patient.
The treatment will also involve a handful of equipment and specific drugs from overseas, and frankly
speaking, not everyone is able to bear the costs.â
âMoney isnât a problem,â Zachary responded, his face looking somewhat pale. âWeâll bear all the
expenses as long as the child can be treated.â
Cameron nodded and chimed in, âYes, thatâs right! Weâll do everything that we can on our part. Please
help us save the child!â
She then paused for a short while before adding, âIs there a reason behind Summerâs condition,
doctor? She was born slightly premature, but there hasnât been any other problem with her physical
health thus far⦠Could it be hereditary?â
The doctor pondered for second before he answered, âLeukemia isnât usually inherited, but itâs not
entirely impossible. In most cases, itâs due to lifestyle and environmental factors, such as exposure to
chemical hazards.â
He then looked up at us with a curious frown. âOn that note, the report indicates that the patientâs
condition was likely induced by external substances. Would you mind if I ask, has the child been
exposed to any sources of such substances over a period of time? Like a laboratory or a chemical
plantâ¦â
I couldnât take this any longer. Suppressing my raging emotions, I interrupted, âWeâll leave the child in
your hands, doctor.â
As we exited the office, Cameron tugged on my arm. âDid you know something behind this, Scarlett?â
I dragged my feet in silence as we walked along the corridor.
They had the right to know after all, but where should I even begin? âSometime last year, Jared took
Summer to W Cityâ¦â I started hesitantly. âHe placed her in the Crest familyâs factory for some time
while using her as a hostage to threaten Ashton. And at some point, there was an explosion which led
to chemical leaks. We had no idea about this either until recently.â
Zacharyâs face burned with anger. âHow rotten! Are the Crests even humans at all?â
Cameronâs eyebrows knitted together as she gasped in horror. âIsnât Jared her father regardless? How
could he do such a thing to his own child?â
I sighed helplessly. Regret filled me as I reflected on my decisions back then. This wouldnât have
happened if I hadnât let him take Summer with him to W City!
A dreadful silence filled the air as a gloomy cloud casted upon everyoneâs face. The next moment,
Zachary pulled out his phone and began making a few calls.