Chapter 704 Brain Tumor

 

Amelia went back to discuss it with Oscar. She originally planned to go to Norham for the weekend, but Eleanor called and disrupted Amelia’s plan.

 

“Lia.” Eleanor spoke weakly from the other end of the line.

“Mom, what’s wrong? You don’t sound so well,” Amelia asked, feeling concerned for her mother. “Are you under the weather?”

Eleanor swallowed hard before replying with great difficulty, “I have a very bad headache. Can you come to visit me at Saspiuburg?”

 

“Have you gone to the doctor?” Amelia asked anxiously as she sensed that her mother’s emotional state was not great.

For a long time, there was no response from the other end of the line.

Amelia clutched the phone in her hand tightly in apprehension. “Mom, are you there?”

 
 
 
 
 
 

After heaving a long sigh, Eleanor replied in a weak voice, “Lia, I’m diagnosed with a brain tumor. It’s malignant. I might die soon.”

The moment Amelia heard that, the phone in her hand almost dropped to the ground.

A worried look flashed across Amelia’s eyes. She forced a smile and said, “Mom, you must be kidding, right? When you were in Tayhaven, you were just fine. How could you have a brain tumor after returning to Saspiuburg after a short while?”

 

Eleanor smiled faintly. “Lia, I’ve always had headaches, but the ones I had in the past were not as serious. Now that I’m diagnosed with a brain tumor, I’m not that surprised, to be honest. I’ve had no regrets ever since I got to reunite with you. It’s just that I can’t take care of your child anymore. I still long to see you more.”

The anxiety in Amelia surged. “Mom, I’m going to book flight tickets. You’ll be fine.”

After hanging up the phone, Amelia immediately went to book her flight ticket online.

When Oscar left the study and entered the bedroom, he saw Amelia frowning and the worried look she wore.

He walked over to her and asked in a gentle tone, “Amelia, what’s wrong?”

Mom called me just now, saying that she’s

me. Otherwise, I won’t let you go alone.” He spoke determinedly, not giving her

will go together. If Mom’s brain tumor is truly malignant, I plan to bring her to

her forehead. “Don’t worry. She still has a good daughter like

Amelia bobbed her head.

the afternoon, Amelia and Oscar brought Anthony to the airport, and Olivia and Owen also hurried to the

 

good care of my precious grandson in Saspiuburg. Perhaps you should leave him to me. Heaven knows how long you’d be gone. I’ll miss him.” Olivia

I’m sorry. My mom has a brain tumor, and the doctor says that it’s malignant. I hope I can bring Tony over to let

Olivia nodded upon hearing the

me a call every day after you get to Saspiuburg, all right? Eat well

you. Once I get to Saspiuburg, I’ll call you

was instantly filled with delight

continued to hug each other for a while before Olivia passed Anthony to Amelia. “Amelia, send

the boarding announcement sounded. Amelia looked at Olivia and reassured, “Mom, Oscar and I will go through the security check first. Once we arrive in Saspiuburg, I’ll ask Tony

“Get going. Stay safe, and feed my

family of three went through the security

they’d arrived safely. She then

General Hospital in Saspiuburg. After paying for the ride, she asked Oscar to carry Anthony as they walked into the hospital at a brisk

number in front of her, she felt hesitant all of a sudden, afraid that she would witness a scene that

are you here?” A stern, cold

with his graying sideburns. Even his gaze, which used to be sharp, had dimmed. Amelia finally could see him as

as she looked at the aging signs on Benjamin, her heart leaped into her throat again. She couldn’t imagine how grave Eleanor’s condition was to cause a spirited man like

“Mom gave me a call and told

he finally said, “Go in then. She’ll be glad to see

him into the ward. The moment her gaze landed on the person lying on the

terrible as Amelia thought it would be. At least Eleanor didn’t have hair loss, and

at the sleeping Eleanor as she

not wake

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