Wilfred decided not to have the surgery and to let nature take its course.
"Grandpa, you'll be fine." Rose comforted Wilfred as well as herself.
Bright held her shoulders, silently supporting and comforting her.
Wilfred also knew Rose was comforting him. But he was calm and wasn't sad and worried at all.
"Rose, I am glad to see that you and Bright are together and have a happy family. Knowing that I have
a lovely great-granddaughter, I feel satisfied. At my age, it does not matter and I feel no regrets."
Wilfred's words made Rose's eyes even redder. She wanted to cry.
"Rose, don't cry. I am really fine. Your Grandma has gone so many years. I have seen this world more
than her. I've lived alone for so many years and want to go and stay with her. This time, I can do what I
want to do."
"Grandpa, but I am loath to part with you." Rose held Wilfred's hand.
"Me too. But in life, give to get. So, Rose, don't be sad. I am fine. It's really good to have you guys with
me. I just want to face everything happily and calmly. Rose, forgive me." Wilfred was open-minded and
comforted Rose.
Rose looked down and raised her hand to wipe away her tears.
Wilfred's decision to forgo surgery meant that his health would get worse and worse. He might collapse
at any time.
Rose didn't want to face such a thing and the parting.
"Grandpa, don't say that." Although Rose wanted Wilfred to accept the surgery to have a higher chance
of survival, she also knew that Wilfred had his own ideas, "Grandpa, I am really loath to part with you.
But since you have decided to do so, then I respect your decision."
Rose endured the pain and struggle inside, and respected Wilfred's decision.
"Good girl." Wilfred smiled happily and turned to Bright, extending his wrinkled hand.
Bright put his hand out. Wilfred took Rose's hand and placed it in Bright's palm.
"Bright, if I die, please take good care of Rose. I am very relieved to leave her to you. I just hope she
can be happy forever."
"Grandpa, making her happy forever is my goal in this life. Don't worry. As long as I am with her, I will
never let her cry for sadness."
Bright looked at Rose beside him, his eyes full of tenderness. Rose also looked at him.
Although her lover was at her side and she was now very happy, she still did not want her relative die.
It was really painful.
Wilfred was relieved, "Bright, Rose is a kind-hearted girl. But she is also capricious sometimes. I hope
you can tolerate her and never give up on her. She will be a good wife. Don't worry about that. I
promise."
"Grandpa, I believe in you. I believe in Rose's character and my vision." Bright grabbed Rose's fingers,
"Grandpa, I know even if you do not say so."
"That's good. Then I can set my mind at rest." Wilfred nodded and was relieved, "So when can I be
discharged from the hospital? I want to go home and stay with your Grandma." "Grandpa, we have to
ask the doctor about that."
"Okay. Then you guys go ask the doctor. I don't want to stay in the hospital anymore. It's better to be at
home. Let's go home..."
Wilfred seemed a little tired and closed his eyes.
Rose looked at Wilfred with red eyes. She didn't want to say anything else to worry Wilfred.
"Grandpa, you get some rest." Bright helped Rose, who was biting her lip to hold back her tears, and
quietly went out of the ward.
Bright took Rose's shoulder and they walked for some time. Then, Rose could no longer hold back and
turned into Bright's arms, beginning to cry.
Bright let her cry and vent the upset and sadness by crying.
Rose's tears stained Bright's clothes. There was a patch of water stain. But Rose, who had vented her
emotions, was calmer now.
When she looked up from Bright's arms, Bright could see that her eyes were a little red and swollen,
which were seductive and charming.
If this wasn't a hospital, Bright felt he couldn't resist throwing her onto the bed and torturing her
severely.
Bright held her face and gently wiped away the tears on her face with his fingertips, his tone gentle and
doting, "Don't cry. Grandpa doesn't want to see you cry, and I don't want you to cry either. You look
beautiful when you smile."
"Since Grandpa has made this decision, we will respect him and let him have no regrets. Since
Grandpa's days are numbered, we should spend the rest of the day with him with a smile at least. Let
him remember your smile, so that he can be relieved."
"We also have to do our best to fulfill all of Grandpa's wishes and let him have no regrets. That's what
we should do now."
"You are right. I'll listen to you." Since this was what Wilfred wanted, they should respect him. As long
as Wilfred was happy, Rose was willing to do whatever she could do, "Then you invite those foreign
experts for nothing, right?"
"I don't think so. Although Grandpa won't be operated on, they can offer other plans to let Grandpa live
longer and relieve his pain." Bright reached out and rubbed the bridge of her nose.
"Bright, thank you for everything you've done for me and for Grandpa."
"Do you want to repay me?" Bright raised his eyebrows slightly and came closer to Rose, "Then let's
have another baby."
"..." Rose widened her bright eyes in shock.
Did he have to talk like that? Words failed Rose.
"What do you think?" Bright pumped her.
"Why do you want to have another child? Don't you like Doris? I think it is enough for us to have Doris."
Rose had never considered to have another child. When Bright brought it up again and again, she had
to answer.
"Doris is too lonely. If we have another child, they can play and grow up together. When we're gone,
they will be the closest people to each other in the world. They can help and support each other and
won't be bullied, right? They also will not be alone because of our death. And there is another important
reason..."
"What is it?" Rose was curious.
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