Chapter 562
Chapter 562
Not long after Meredith ran over, Amelia was wheeled out of the emergency room by the doctor.
"Doctor, how is my mother now?"
Meredith asked anxiously, clutching at the doctor's sleeve.
"Now the patient is out of danger. Luckily, she was sent to the hospital in time, so she's okay and will be
fine in a few more days."
Meredith heaved a sigh of relief when she heard the doctor say so.
Fortunately, there were no irreversible consequences.
Meredith followed the doctors and nurses and sent Amelia back to the ward.
Then she found the attending doctor. "Why did my mother suddenly faint? Isn't the medicine prescribed
some time ago very effective?"
"It's effective, but the human body is constantly changing, and the effects will weaken over time.
Ultimately, it can only cure the symptoms, not the disease. The only way to cure her is a bone marrow
transplant."
Meredith's heart sank when she heard this.
She understood that the bone marrow transplant was inevitable and could not be delayed any longer.
"I see. Please take good care of my mother. I've found a bone marrow match for her. It shouldn't be
long before I can bring the donor here."
Then Meredith walked out.
When she returned to her mother's ward, she saw Amelia get intubated. Because of her illness, she
was very thin, very thin, almost to a bone.
Meredith looked at Amelia and the past flashed through her mind.
Amelia was a strong woman. After marrying Wesley, she never spent a day at home enjoying the rich
life. Instead, she spent every day in the workplace fighting with those men.
But even so, she had always been very attentive to her daughter.
Perhaps Meredith was not as rich as Evelyn was, but she was satisfied with her mother's unselfish
love.
"Mom, I won't let anything happen to you. You'll be fine."
Meredith held Amelia's pale and thin hand, and she finally made up her mind.
Meredith closed her eyes and an idea came to her mind.
As long as she did that, Evelyn would be satisfied.
When Meredith walked out of the ward, Parker and Easton looked at her worriedly.
"Auntie is fine. Don't worry too much. You must take good care of yourself now, or she'll worry."
"Mom, why don't you go take a rest? I'm here to look after grandma for you."
Looking at Meredith's pale face, Easton was also very upset.
If he had grown up and become a strong man, he could have sheltered his mother.
"Easton, go in and see grandma."
Meredith nodded and Easton obediently walked in.
Meredith and Parker were the only people left in the corridor.
Meredith wished to speak but stopped on a second thought.
Parker looked at her, and he could already guess what she was trying to say.
"If I'm right, you should have something to ask for my help."
Meredith sighed helplessly as Parker spoke.
This man really knew her too well, or rather, he had seen through her before she could figure out her
own mind.
"But maybe I'm being selfish... I..."
Parker smiled faintly. "You're still too kind. I'll answer you first. I'll do whatever you want, even if you're
just using me."
Meredith looked up and looked into the man's serious eyes. "You've guessed what I'm going to do,
haven't you?"
Parker nodded. He had already thought of it and he was even looking forward to it.
With Meredith's character, it was impossible for her to give up the possibility of Amelia's recovery.
Then, the only thing she could do was to agree to Evelyn's requirement.
However, that woman was not so easy to fool.
Derek had to be completely disappointed in Meredith to convince Evelyn to agree to donate her bone
marrow.
Then, the only way was to let Parker act in a play with her that completely disappointed Derek.
Parker didn't care if he was being used. He was happy to be used by the woman he loved.
Just as they were talking, Derek finally came back.
As soon as he reached, he saw Meredith and Parker standing together. He had no idea what they were
talking about.
Derek couldn't help but frown and walk over. Suddenly, Parker reached out his hand and hugged
Meredith.
Meredith was also caught off guard and subconsciously wanted to push Parker away.
However, Parker, who was holding her, whispered in her ear, "Mer, if you can't make up your mind, I'll
take the lead in this show. You just have to cooperate."
Meredith hesitated and put her hand down.
When Derek saw that Meredith did not push Parker away, his face darkened. He walked quickly to
separate them.
But Parker said at this moment, "Great, you finally agreed to my proposal. When auntie gets better,
let's go abroad and start a new life together."
Derek was stunned, as if he could not believe what he had heard.
Meredith didn't expect Parker to go too far.
She only wanted to let Parker act with her to make Derek hate her.
However, she didn't expect him to propose to her.
However, Meredith was in a dilemma now.
If she refused, everything would be in vain.
Meredith could not find another person to act with her.
Derek was not easily fooled.
"Get your hands off her. Get lost!"
Derek did not hear Meredith's voice, so he was furious. He reached out and pulled Meredith out of
Parker's arms.
Derek's hands were so strong that they were like steel pliers. He held Meredith's wrists so tightly that
she felt a bone-crushing pain.
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Parker was also pushed and took two steps back, but he quickly regained his balance and looked at
Derek's expression leisurely.
It was the first time he had seen Derek wear such an expression, and he was used to seeing Derek's
calm and indifferent look. Sometimes he almost forgot that Derek was also a living person, and people
had weaknesses.
Derek's only weakness was Meredith.