Chapter 339 Hansen Is Critically Ill

Upon hearing her words, Yvonne's face turned pale, and the light in her eyes faded gradually.

Everleigh felt bad too. No matter what happened amongst the Godfrey family, the child was innocent. She didn't want Hansen to die at such a young age. "Yvonne, I have something to tell you but I don't know if... you will agree."

"What is it?" Her voice was hoarse. Apparently, she was deeply shaken. Nothing could raise her interest.

Everleigh understood what she was thinking. She hesitated for a moment and said, "Yvonne, you can ignore my request. I hope you won't think too much about it." Yvonne frowned. For the first time, she found that Everleigh was quite long-winded. She wanted her to just say it.

"That is... I'm developing a new medicine, focusing on heart diseases just like Hansen's. It is in the clinical stage and I'm still not sure about the effectiveness. I don't know if you'll... give us permission to use it." Everleigh's voice became softer and softer and finally, there she went silent.

Yvonne looked at her quietly, and coldness slowly appeared in her clear eyes. Everleigh understood immediately. "Yvonne, I don't have any bad intentions. I also want Hansen to recover. I won't give him the medicine recklessly. That's why I wanted to discuss it with you first, but since you don't agree, then forget it."

Of course she would not agree. Her son was her only hope. How could she let him become a lab rat?

"I don't want to hear another word about it. I won't agree."

"If you say so. I won't force you, but Hansen's illness is quite serious so you still need to be prepared. If you're still worried, I won't mind if you take him abroad for treatment." Everleigh hoped that she would be ready for the worst. Yvonne looked up and said. "Is it really that serious?"

"Yvonne, I won't use his illness to scare you. You'll have to make the decision." Everleigh's expression was grim.

Yvonne did not answer. She walked out with a heavy look.

Everleigh didn't stop her. She couldn't imagine what Yvonne would do if something really happened to Hansen.

Christopher and Everleight spent their lunchtime together at noon. He knocked on her plate and said, "Didn't anyone tell you not to spill the food as you eat when you were a child?"

She looked down at her plate and found that there were crumbs everywhere.

"There's no need for you to worry about Hansen that much, is there?"

"I think it's such a pity. If things go on like this, he'll die sooner or later."

worried that there will be internal conflicts, aren't you?" He picked up a mouthful of food and put it into his mouth, but his

narrowed

something happens to Hansen, Theodore will have an even harder time at Godfrey Group. Am I

your worry is unnecessary," he

"Why is that?"

think that Theodore sat in that position doing nothing all these years? He's capable, don't you know? What's more, there's Wilson. That man isn't as simple as he looks

Ever

Wilson really do something?"

leg was Wilson's doing too." Christopher's eyes were a little cold. Especially when he said

were full of disbelief. "Do you know what you're talking

Godfrey Group, who do you think

poked at her food from time to

was not in a hurry to speak. After he was done eating, he went into the

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was very

appetite, so she went straight back to her

never talked much, he still had

for a long time so

helped him achieve his current position. Since he was disabled, Madison lost a major bargaining chip for Godfrey

that the Godfrey family would take control over Godfrey

at hiding." She finally understood

shame

again. Was Wilson behind Xavier's incident?

daze when her phone rang. She picked it

if she had

and texted back, "I've

Trevino, please go to the VIP ward quickly. Something's wrong." When Everleigh heard that, she put down her phone and

"Hansen."

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