In the long run, it was definitely better to undergo surgery. After all, nobody would
want a time bomb in their brain.
Take Sarah, for example. She simply could not afford the surgery. That was why
she kept delaying it until her life was in danger.
If it were not for the nurse's call, Sarah's life would have been hanging by a
thread.
A significant factor in her being saved was the surgery performed by Dr. Johann.
If it had been another doctor, they might not have been able to save her.
As for Stan, even though his condition seemed stable now, who knew what might
happen later?
Even though it was a high-risk surgery, leaving the blood vessel tumor there
would pose even greater risks.
Therefore, Luca disagreed with delaying it.
However, she was not related to Stan. Naturally, she would not say such things.
"Gerald, I'd like to undergo surgery,” said Stan. He did not think much about it
when he heard Luca's words. He just felt surgery was necessary.
He did not want a bomb sitting in his brain for long.
It made him feel unsafe.
"Uncle Stan, you don't have to decide now. Let's wait until you feel better. We'll
consult the doctor again. My parents and Uncle Marlon will be here soon. Maybe
they can provide some advice," said Gerald.
Stan frowned as he thought about his brothers.
Their level of education was similar to his. How could they possibly understand
things he could not understand?
Stan decided that he would undergo surgery!
Only through surgery could he find peace of mind.
Moreover, he was living alone in an old mansion. If the brain vascular tumor were
to burst one day without anyone noticing, he would be in deep trouble, right?
Hence, Stan made up his mind. No matter what his family said, he would
undergo surgery.
Throughout his life, he never got married or had children. The money he saved
was solely meant to safeguard his own life.
While Stan was thinking about discussing surgery with the doctor, he stopped
thinking about why he had amnesia or what had happened in the past few
months. Suddenly, there was a commotion outside the ward.
"Here they come," said Luca.
She was referring to the arrival of the Muller family.
Indeed, a middle-aged man pushed open the ward door and hurried over to
Gerald. He asked Gerald, "What's wrong with your Uncle Stan?"
"He fell and lost his memory at work. Uncle Marlon, the doctor said he has
amnesia. What should we do?" While Gerald was reporting the situation to
Marlon, he was glancing at Luke.
Marlon followed Gerald's gaze. He first saw Luke and then noticed Luca. His
eyes lit up instantly.
He could not help but mutter to himself, “She's really beautiful.”
Marlon kept staring at Luca until he felt Luke's sharp gaze. It was only then he
withdrew his gaze. He assumed that there had to be a reason why Gerald turned
to look at them.
He reckoned there was some connection between Stan's fall and these two.
Thus, he furrowed his brows as he went along with Gerald. "He's always been in
good health. How could he just fall for no reason?"
Gerald shook his head, indicating that he was not sure about it. "I don't get it
either. Uncle Stan also has amnesia and no memory of what happened. Mr.
Crawford is claiming that Uncle Stan fell by himself."
"Fell by himself? Hmph, I don't buy it. Stan has always been healthy. How could
he suddenly fall on his own? Did you deliberately trip him?" Marlon's angry gaze
turned toward Luke as he sought for an explanation.
He could tell from Luke's and Luca's attire that they were wealthy.
Rich people like them hated trouble the most and were most willing to use money
to solve problems and pacify situations.
If he could get a big sum of money for Stan, perhaps he could gain some benefits
too.
With this in mind, Marlon pushed harder to demand an explanation for his
younger brother. "Even if you didn't trip him, it must've had something to do with
you. This happened in your house. You can't shirk responsibility.”
Luke remained silent and held Luca tighter.
If it were not for the need to deal with the situation here, he would have definitely
taken Luca away.
Luke felt extremely uncomfortable with the lecherous stare this creepy man was
giving Luca. He wished he could just tell the guy to go away.
"Hmph, do you think staying silent will make everything okay?" Marlon assumed
Luke was scared. That was why he kept quiet.
"Uncle Marlon, there's one more thing." Gerald saw Marlon defending Stan so
vigorously and knew what he wanted to do, so he thought of making things more
troublesome for Luke.
"What is it?" Marlon turned back to him. His eyes were already wide with anger.
Gerald reminded him, "Uncle Marlon, when the doctor examined Uncle Stan, he
found a blood vessel tumor in his brain. There are two options now. One is
conservative treatment without surgery, and the other is surgery.”
A brain what?" Marlon was puzzled. He had never heard of this term before.
"A blood vessel tumor," repeated Gerald.
Marlon was startled. "Is it cancer?”
Luca shook her head and let out a sigh. These people were truly uncultured.
The terrifying extent of their lack of education was evident in how they mistook a
tumor for cancer.
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He had never gotten along with this elder brother of his.
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Even though Stan's nephews had grown up, Marlon was still trying to squeeze
money out of him. His reasons had shifted from raising kids to buying houses
and marrying off his children.
Marlon often said that as long as Stan treated the two kids well, they would take
care of him in his old age.
Stan did not believe such nonsense. Even with Gerald, he had not fully opened
up to him.
He had always held onto his money tightly.
That was why when Stan heard Marlon mention cancer, he felt like Marlon was
cursing him.
"If it's not cancer, then what is it?" Marlon looked puzzled. Was it not a tumor?
However, Marlon immediately forgot about it and said, "Whatever it is, this illness
is definitely caused by overworking. As Stan's employer, you must take
responsibility for this!"
Marlon turned to look at Luke as he said that.
Luke remained expressionless, observing everything with a cold gaze.
Marlon's words received agreement from the others, who chimed in, "Yes, he
must take responsibility. If it's not his fault, how could a healthy person develop a
tumor?"
Stan, who had been so assertive a moment ago, remained silent when he heard
his relatives speaking up for him.
He also felt that Luke should take responsibility for his condition.
If Luke had not been reluctant to spend more money to hire another person, he
would not have been so overworked.
The brain tumor had to be a result of overexertion.
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Stan completely forgot that even
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