CHAPTER 660 BLOOD TEST
Yvonne responded again and again, "Mommy's here, mommy's here!"
She wouldn't live long, so she appreciated every time her child called her.
After a few days, she would never hear it again.
Yvonne tried not to cry and talked normally to the child. “Baby, can you call me a few more times? Mommy wants to hear it."
She was afraid that if she cried, it would affect Theo.
On the other end of the phone, Theo was silent for a few seconds before he said, "Mommy, Mommy..."
He called her twice in a row.
Yvonne covered her mouth emotionally and her tears couldn't stop rolling down.
Upon seeing this, Henry quickly took over the phone, turned off the speaker, and immediately put it to his ear, "Theo, it's Daddy."
Theo called him obediently, "Daddy."
Henry's face softened. "Good boy, Theo."
Theo stammered, "D-daddy, is Mommy sick?"
Henry’s eyes widened slightly.
This was the first time that the child had said so many words in one breath.
He usually said two or three words at most, but now h e could complete a sentence.
Although he stammered, one could still understand him easily.
Henry asked, "Theo, who told you that Mommy is sick?"
He never told the child that Yvonne was sick, let alone what illness it was.
He only said that Yvonne went on a business trip.
He didn't plan to tell Theo about Yvonne's situation. Even when he decided to die with Yvonne, he didn't plan to tell Theo about it either.
He just told Elliot to wait until Theo grew up to tell him everything. By that time, Theo might be able to understand them and he wouldn't feel sad.
But he never thought that Theo would ask if Yvonne was sick. Who told Theo?
Theo replied, "I, heard, Sue, called, to, Daddy, you."
Henry suddenly understood.
It turned out that this child had overheard his call with Sue.
Henry apologized, "Theo, I'm sorry. Daddy didn’t mean to hide it from you."
Yvonne had calmed down for a while now. When she heard Henry's apology, she looked at him, trying to figure out what was going on.
Henry shook his head without answering. He asked her to wait for a while.
After Yvonne understood it, she didn’t ask further but continued to look at him.
Theo asked, "What's wrong with Mommy?"
Henry swallowed his saliva and his voice was broken. "It’s not something serious, just a normal illness. She’ll be fine after a while."
Although Theo knew that Yvonne was sick.
But Henry didn't plan to tell Theo what kind of illness Yvonne had.
Theo stopped talking again.
Henry comforted him softly, "Don't worry, Theo.
Mommy and Daddy will go back to accompany you soon. During this period of time, please listen to Uncle Federick, Aunt Sue, and Uncle Hayden. Don't let Daddy and Mommy worry about you, okay?"
Theo nodded. "Okay."
Henry smiled. "Good boy. Does Theo have anything else to say to mommy?"
Theo thought for a while and said, "Come back soon, Mommy. Theo misses her."
Henry glanced at Yvonne. "Okay. Daddy got it and will tell Mommy."
Yvonne blinked her eyes.
Did Theo leave her a message?
After the call, Henry kept the phone.
"Theo...”
Henry knew what she was going to say, so he told her before she could ask, "Theo has something to tell you."
Yvonne's lip moved slightly. "What is it about?"
Henry said slowly, "Theo wants you to get better soon and go back to accompany him. He misses you already.”
This sentence made Yvonne burst into tears.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry, Theo..."
She couldn't go back nor could she accompany Theo anymore.
She regretted it now.
She regretted seeing Jacquline in the prison. If she didn't, she wouldn’t end up this way.
Jacqueline was very cruel. She was cruel to herself and others.
Because Jacqueline was in contact with someone with the virus infection, Jacqueline was infected as well. 2
But at that time, Jacqueline was executed before she had any symptoms.
Before Jacqueline's death sentence, Yvonne met her without any protection. That was when Jacqueline infected her with the virus. She had to admit that Jacqueline's plan was perfect.
Henry held Yvonne’s hand. "Don't be sad. You still have me."
He knew why she suddenly apologized.
She suddenly left the world without telling Theo when Theo knew nothing and missed her. Anyone would feel sorry for the child.
He felt the same way.
"Henry..." Yvonne looked at him with teary eyes. "I'm sorry to Theo and you. I brought you into trouble. If it wasn’t for me, you wouldn't have to accompany me through this way."
Henry looked at her and smiled. "I never blamed you. I volunteered."
Yvonne felt even more guilty when he acted this way. She felt that she owed it to him.
At this time, someone knocked on the door of the ward.
Henry wiped off Yvonne's tears and the door opened.
Shane walked in and saw that Yvonne’s eyes were red. He raised his eyebrows and asked, "What happened? You cried?"
Henry asked faintly, "It’s not a big deal. Why are you
here?”
Shane walked over. "I'm here to check on you and Yvonne."
As he was speaking, he took out a weird instrument from the pocket of the protective suit.
Henry walked away from Yvonne's bed. "You should check on Yvonne first.”
Shane didn't say much and walked over.
After checking, he frowned.
But he was wearing a protective face mask, so no one saw it.
"Okay, it's your turn." After checking on Yvonne, Shane looked at Henry again.
Henry was going to ask him about Yvonne's situation.
But after thinking about it, he didn't ask.
After all, her situation was already terrible. It was the same whether he asked or not.
Henry didn't speak and stretched out his arm.
Shane first used the instrument to scan his arm, then took out a syringe, plunged it into Henry's arm, and drew a tube of blood.
Henry squinted his eyes. "Why are you drawing my blood?” This content © Nôv/elDr(a)m/a.Org.
Yvonne wanted to know as well.
Shane flicked the syringe. "What else can it be? Your blood type is AB negative. I have to take extra efforts t o produce your vaccine!"
Henry stood up from the hospital bed. "You mean, you managed to produce the vaccine?"
Yvonne also looked at Shane with bright eyes.
However, Shane shook his head. “No, just in case, in case you can survive until then."
Henry pursed his thin lips.
The light in Yvonne's eyes disappeared.
She thought the vaccine was a success.
It seemed that she was happy for nothing.
Shane looked at their faces and comforted them." Well, don't be disappointed. Although the research isn't done yet, it has made progress compared to before. As long as I work harder, I'll make it work."
But they were obviously not comforted.
Henry squeezed his eyebrows. "Okay. Is there anything else?"
Shane replied, "That's all."
Henry raised his chin. "I'm giving Yvonne a surprise tomorrow. You're invited and can be a witness."
Shane glanced at Yvonne. Many emotions flashed in his eyes, including sadness and love, but in the end, all the emotions were relieved gratefully. Then, he
nodded. "Okay, I'll come."
Yvonne asked subconsciously, "What's the surprise?"