Say You Will Be Mine

Chapter 26 Don't Tell Dad



Chapter 26 Don't Tell Dad

Samuel seized the hands of Rebecca as the moment she fell and pulled her up.

Laney along with her wheelchair fell to death.

Samuel held Rebecca in his arms in fear, and his heart almost jumped out of his throat.

Rebecca lied in his warm and wide chest, with her small body trembling. Samuel was anxious and he

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“It is ok, it is ok. The bad guy had fallen down, sorry, Rebecca......”

Samuel's nose was sour. He could not help shed tears.

Rebecca rubbed against his arms and whispered, “Daddy.”

Samuel’s body shook. Unbelievably he took a look at Rebecca, but found Rebecca was covered with

blood on face. His heart was like stop a beat. he ran downstairs holding her.

“Doctor, Doctor!”

“Rebecca was frightened just now, so the condition is aggravated, the bone marrow transplant must

hurry up.” The doctor took off his mask and said to Samuel.

Samuel looked at Rebecca sleeping in the sickbed, feeling desperate. He had wished he was the one

had leukemia.

“How much time do we have?” Samuel asked hoarsely.

“If it continues to deteriorate, it will be no more than two years.” The doctor put out two fingers, gazed

at his mangled arm, and said kindly, “Ask the nurse to deal with your wound. I will take care of her.”

Samuel shook his head and sat down on the bed side of Rebecca, letting the arm bleeding mixing with

gravel and dust.

The doctor sighed and asked the nurse to bring the medicine to him.

His arm was scratched when he pulled Rebecca. Samuel let the nurse deal with his hurt arm, and

slowly stroked Rebecca’s soft hair with the other hand.

This child called him daddy just now.

He still remembered the first time he saw Rebecca. She was wearing a beautiful skirt with a nice bow

and called him Uncle.

He seemed to sneer coldly and slapped on the face of Matilda.

After that, she was so afraid of him that since came to live at his house, she shivered with fear, but she

dared not crying out, but behaving like a good girl.

Even though she vaguely knew that her mother might never come back, she just took good care of her

brother quietly, ate quietly, and tried to hide herself under his eyes...

His fingers ran through her fine hair, and his eyes were full of pity.

For a long time, this pity turned into a touch of firmness.

‘Rebecca, in any case, I will protect you!’

A month later, all the websites and apps of Wilson group issued a notice which was at the top, saying

that his daughter was suffering from leukemia. If anyone could donate bone marrow, he would

exchange it with 10% of the shares.

The daily revenue of his company was ten million. Not to mention ten percent of the shares, if ordinary

people get bonus, it would be enough for a few generations to live.

This had been the most discussed topic among the upper circles in recent days. Ten percent of share

was also a fat meat even for these bigwigs.

However, he did not know whether God deliberately went against him. There were many people to

match the type every day in the hospital, but there was not a match success.

Rebecca’s condition became worse day by day.

A year later, in a Texas villa.

Matilda, who has just received the news, was packing her bags with a light look of anger on her face.

After putting the last thing into her bag, she put it back and was to leave for the airport.

Aaron put out his hand in front of her.

She raised her eyelids and said, “Aaron, do you want to stop me?”

Aaron smiled wryly, but he still stood firmly in front of Matilda and tried to persuade her, “You have just

recovered. If you go there now, you will be in danger.”

Matilda was touched, but she insisted, “That's my own daughter. I can't leave her alone.”

Aaron looked at her deeply, as if containing ten million words cannot be said out. He paused for a

while. When Matilda thought he would let go, he said, “I saved you from death. If you don't care about

your own health, how can you live up to me?”

Matilda lingered for a while, turned around and threw the bag angrily onto the sofa.

“Then you tell me what to do.”

A year and a half ago, she thought she was dead, only to wake up again in Texas in the United States.

Aaron forged her death certificate, moved her from China to the United States and begged his uncles,

who were doctors, to cure her.

The treatment was so breathtaking that even the top medical team said it was a blessing, but at least

she survived.

Frustrated and disheartened, she and Aaron stayed in this place.

Aaron approached to her in this year, but she always missed the two children. She wanted to see them,

but was blocked by Aaron again and again.

She became suspicious and found in the internet that Rebecca was seriously ill. The Internet was

overspread that Samuel was looking for bone marrow.

So it came this scene.

Aaron helplessly looked at Matilda, who was angry, and felt pain in the bottom of his heart.

She went through all kinds of hardships to survive, but she did not cherish it and even wanted to

donate her bone marrow when she just recovered.

Although it was her daughter, he loved her deeply.

Forget it, once again he failed.

Aaron approached Matilda and wanted to touch Matilda's hair, but Matilda avoided it angrily.

He pressed his lips and said, “I'll agree you go back, but you'll have to do based on my arrangements.”

Matilda's eyes lit up.

A week later, B City in China.

Samuel took Sidney and opened the door of the ward. Rebecca lying in the ward in called him daddy

pleasantly.

Sidney was now one and a half years old. He brought a small bouquet of daisies to Rebecca as a gift.

“Sister, flowers.”

Rebecca carefully took it over with a smile.

“It is beautiful, thank you.” She bent down to kiss Sidney, took out a sugar from her pocket and secretly

stuffed it into Sidney's small hand.

She quietly said, “You can only eat one, don’t tell Daddy.”

Sidney nodded vigorously.

But Samuel had taken it all in his eyes.


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