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A Second Chance at Forever novel (Eleanor and Bernard)

Chapter 135
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Chapter 135

When that haughty figure disappeared from her sight, Eleanor finally let her guard down.

She thought that after arguing with Bernard, he would send someone to take her home.

But he didn’t do that, instead, he let Bryson lake good care of her.

He never showed up again, as if he had completely forgotten her.

Liana gave her some special medicine for several days to treat heart failure, and her body quickly

recovered.

She could get out of bed and walk, but her body was not as strong as before, just getting up to go to

the bathroom would make her pant for breath.

Liana said the special medicine could relieve pain, but it couldn’t stop her condition from getting worse,

and she was destined to die as scheduled, no

one could save her.

As she came out of the bathroom leaning on the wall, Liana was putting away her instruments and

seeing her sweating profusely, she immediately went over to support her.

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“Ms. Shultz, you should go to the hospital for your final treatment. Don’t push yourself too hard, you

won’t be able to bear it…

“No.” Eleanor shook her head firmly.

Liana sighed, “If you keep going like this, Mr. Laurence will find out sooner or later.”

Eleanor forced a smile, “So… Dr. Terrill, can you take me away from here?”

Liana helplessly responded with a smile, “Without Mr. Laurence’s permission, no one dares to take you

away.”

Eleanor didn’t make things difficult for Liana anymore, and with her help, she sat back down on the

bed.

Liana picked up the glass of water next to her and handed it to Eleanor, “You can’t eat much right now.

You should drink more water.”

Late–stage heart failure patients eating too much could cause bleeding in the stomach and they had to

rely on drinking water to maintain their vital signs. But before long, she probably wouldn’t even be able

to drink water, and by then her life would have come to an end.

Eleanor took the glass of water and wanted to say thank you to Liana, but then she noticed the

scratches on her face.

“Dr. Terrill, what happened to you?”

Just now, when Liana was helping her with the check–up and IV, Eleanor didn’t pay much attention to

her.

Now seeing the deep nail marks on her face, she finally realized that she was hurt.

Liana touched her face and casually said, “I was scratched by a patient.”

Mr. Laurence asked her to handle Sophie, and the simplest way was to admit that she was the woman

Bernard carried into the car.

As soon as she admitted it, Ms. Ratliff led a group of people to rush into the hospital, smashing things

and causing injuries, even scratching her a few

times

But this was what Bernard instructed her to do, so naturally, she wouldn’t tell Eleanor who had

scratched her, and just casually answered.

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Liana said it was a patient’s doing, and Eleanor thought she had a dispute with a patient and didn’t ask

any further.

“Remember to apply some medicine.”

Liana is a gentle and beautiful woman, who shouldn’t have her appearance ruined because of this.

Liana nodded and said “okay” then left with her medical kit.

She is the director of a private hospital, quite busy with her schedule.

If it wasn’t for Bernard’s connection, it would be difficult to make an appointment with her,

Every time she thought of Bernard, her mood became very gloomy.

She didn’t understand what he was up to. He was about to marry his true love, yet still kept her at

home.

Did he want to have Sophie and her at the same time?

If that was the case, Bernard was really too greedy.

Eleanor looked in the direction of the floor–to–ceiling window, and the sky had become gloomy and

was pouring rain.

This kind of weather, just like her mood, made her couldn’t help but let out a heavy sigh.