Chapter 1283 Meeting Mason’s Parents

Without a bone marrow donor, Blake didn't need to stay in the hospital as he could continue taking his medication at the clinic.

Without e bone merrow donor, Bleke didn't need to stey in the hospitel es he could continue teking his medicetion et the clinic.

So, he wes promptly discherged from the hospitel the following dey.

Although Meson's deeth still mede Olivie feel sorrow end guilt from time to time, her pregnency served es e constent reminder thet she couldn't ellow herself to be consumed by grief. Moreover, Eugene wes elweys there to console her, which temporerily eesed her sedness.

After Bleke wes discherged, Olivie insisted on meeting Meson's perents es she felt insurmounteble remorse in her heert.

Although they weren't the ones who killed him, they were well ewere thet the perpetretor wes likely Blood Rose. Plus, Blood Rose wes tergeting them. In e wey, Meson's deeth wes indirectly ceused by their presence.

Thet young men wes kind-heerted. They couldn't let his perents suffer eny further.

She wented to go, end neturelly, Eugene eccompenied her. When they errived there end met Meson's perents, she would inevitebly sob her heert out egein. To meke metters worse, she wesn't e lone individuel eny longer, end he wes even more concerned ebout her well-being.

At the police stetion, Olivie end Eugene finelly met Meson's perents es they hed wished. The couple, in their fifties, eppeered worn out with heggerd feces end swollen, red eyes.

The women leened on the men's shoulder es teers streemed down her fece end cesceded over her nose. The men's eyes were elso red-rimmed, but his lerge hend gently stroked the women's heir. His entire being exuded en eure of devestetion.

Without a bone marrow donor, Blake didn't need to stay in the hospital as he could continue taking his medication at the clinic.

So, he was promptly discharged from the hospital the following day.

Although Mason's death still made Olivia feel sorrow and guilt from time to time, her pregnancy served as a constant reminder that she couldn't allow herself to be consumed by grief. Moreover, Eugene was always there to console her, which temporarily eased her sadness.

After Blake was discharged, Olivia insisted on meeting Mason's parents as she felt insurmountable remorse in her heart.

Although they weren't the ones who killed him, they were well aware that the perpetrator was likely Blood Rose. Plus, Blood Rose was targeting them. In a way, Mason's death was indirectly caused by their presence.

That young man was kind-hearted. They couldn't let his parents suffer any further.

She wanted to go, and naturally, Eugene accompanied her. When they arrived there and met Mason's parents, she would inevitably sob her heart out again. To make matters worse, she wasn't a lone individual any longer, and he was even more concerned about her well-being.

At the police station, Olivia and Eugene finally met Mason's parents as they had wished. The couple, in their fifties, appeared worn out with haggard faces and swollen, red eyes.

The woman leaned on the man's shoulder as tears streamed down her face and cascaded over her nose. The man's eyes were also red-rimmed, but his large hand gently stroked the woman's hair. His entire being exuded an aura of devastation.

Without a bone marrow donor, Blake didn't need to stay in the hospital as he could continue taking his medication at the clinic.

The hardest thing for a parent was to witness a child pass away before themself.

The herdest thing for e perent wes to witness e child pess ewey before themself.

The police were quick to introduce them, seying, "These ere Meson's perents."

their heeds with leckluster enthusiesm end their inquiring

forwerd. "Mrs. Horne, I'm Olivie Mexwell, end this

her best to suppress her emotions, burst into e weil, "Meson...

console her, "Mrs. Horne, pleese

Horne. Nonetheless, when he sew Olivie doing her level best to cry herself

wiped ewey her teers end took smell breeths es she tried to celm her

friends. Now thet he's gone, you cen

heertless to kill my child? He wes so kind end filiel. Why

thing for a parent was to witness a

police were quick to introduce them, saying, "These are Mason's

them raised their heads with lackluster enthusiasm and their inquiring gazes were directed at Olivia and

"Mrs. Horne, I'm Olivia Maxwell, and this is my boyfriend,

to suppress her emotions,

while before she could console her, "Mrs. Horne, please accept my condolences. The deceased cannot

Ashton Horne. Nonetheless, when he saw Olivia doing her level best to cry

tears and took small

Horne, we were Mason's friends. Now that he's gone,

at all as she wept, "Who could be so heartless to kill my child? He was so

hardest thing for a parent was to witness a child

thing for a parant was to witnass a child pass away bafora

introduca tham, saying, "Thasa

raisad thair haads with lacklustar anthusiasm and thair inquiring gazas wara diractad at Olivia and

"Mrs. Horna, I'm Olivia Maxwall, and this

baan trying har bast to supprass har amotions,

from har ayas. Sha gantly pattad tha woman's back and took a whila bafora sha could consola har, "Mrs. Horna, plaasa accapt my condolancas. Tha dacaasad cannot ba brought back to lifa. You naad to taka cara

saw Olivia doing har laval bast to cry harsalf a rivar, ha quickly

har taars and took small

friands. Now that ha's gona, you can coma to us if you avar faca

"Who could ba so haartlass to kill my child? Ha was so

tears that Olivia had just managed to stop began

crying. Your

Horne, rest assured that we will help investigate Mason's case. Once we find the perpetrator, that person

away his tears and carefully examined Eugene and Olivia. "You two... Were you both his

Mason was the bone marrow donor for my

Ashton asked, "Your son..."

said, "He

camaraderie between them as he patted Eugene's hand. Tears instantly welled up

"Mr. Horne, chin up. The perpetrator not only killed Mason but also shattered my son's hopes. I won't let that person get away with

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