The light in the parent's eyes had faded. "I heard what you said to Wu Bin. You were just telling him not to take any more risks." He was very anxious, especially looking at the child in his arms. He felt as if the world had collapsed.

That feeling of despair enveloped me almost instantly.

He tried to calm himself down and hoped that he could get better, but...

What's happening now is utterly hopeless!
He longed for everything to move in a positive direction, but the current situation was far more serious than he had imagined.

He had long since lost hope.

“There is absolutely no cure for this rare disease, and I’m desperately hoping things will start to get better. But now, these problems are only getting worse, and I’m watching helplessly as my child struggles in agony every day…”

After experiencing these events, her mental state gradually collapsed.

He tried very hard to ease the situation, but in the end, he could only watch helplessly as it gradually worsened.

How could he not break down?
Even after his breakdown, he still held high hopes for these things at first. However, the words the dean said to Wu Bin seemed to shatter all his hopes, and in the end, he truly lost all expectations for these things.

Just like now, he said with a look of despair, "Do you know how painful this is for parents? Can't you talk about these things in private? Why do you have to talk about these trivial things in front of me?"

He looked at the dean in front of him, his face flushed.

He kept uttering words full of resentment.

Upon hearing this, the dean felt extremely guilty and immediately apologized, saying, "This is indeed my fault. I apologize to you here, and I ask you to give me a chance. We have already discussed with those people abroad to see if there are any other ways to treat your child."

"Furthermore, our hospital has indeed set up a dedicated team to understand this condition, and we are working hard to resolve these issues. Although you may be a little skeptical about the timeline, I understand. However, I urge you not to harm your health right now."

"Let's all work together to find a solution, and wait patiently a little longer, okay?" The dean looked at the woman in front of him and could feel the helplessness emanating from her. He knew that she was indeed in a relatively desperate situation.

He was too reckless!

At the time, he pulled Wu Bin aside to discuss the matter, but he never expected that Wu Bin would eventually find out what he had said to him. Now, because of this incident, he has even broken down.

The other party simply refused to believe it.

"Can I still believe what you're saying now?" The woman's skeptical gaze fell on the dean. He simply refused to believe her, saying, "You didn't say this at all in the beginning, so why are you suddenly going back on your word?"

"You clearly said from the beginning that there was nothing you could do about this..." He looked at the scene before him with heartache, especially at the child in his arms, as if he had fallen into an abyss. He couldn't feel any better right now.

He stared at the scene before him with utter despair, then sighed heavily again: "I long for things to get better, but what you said was so cruel to me. Why did you have to hurt me like this after I finally had a glimmer of hope?"

The woman looked at the hospital director with eyes full of pain.

He seemed to remember the words the dean had been repeating, and just thinking about them made him feel like he was about to collapse. At this moment, he couldn't possibly feel any better.

He was desperate.

The dean felt extremely guilty, never expecting that his words would be overheard by the person in front of him.

What should he do now?
What can he do to win her back?
He had been pondering it and thinking about it constantly.

At that moment, he was just short of kneeling down and apologizing to the person in front of him.

"So tell me exactly what I need to do for you to step down? And can you give me a chance? They've replied and told us to use some kind of medication on the child. I still feel hopeful. Let's work together!"

The dean was deliberately trying to fool the woman in front of him with what he said.

As long as I can get this woman to come down from the rooftop, I'm only going to tell a tiny lie.

The woman's eyes lit up shortly after hearing this.

His incredulous gaze fell on the dean: "Is everything you're saying true? Are you sure that those people abroad have found a treatment?" His eyes lit up; the thought that his child might still be able to live in this world filled him with immense excitement.

The dean said earnestly, "They did reply. If you don't believe me, you can check the reply on my computer desk!"

The woman hesitated for a moment, but for the sake of the innocent child in her arms, she ultimately decided not to jump. She had to do everything in her power to save her child!

He came down.

The dean breathed a sigh of relief.

He almost thought that he had unintentionally harmed a living, breathing life!

At that moment, he felt a great weight lifted off his shoulders and let out a deep sigh of relief.

At first, he was genuinely terrified by the incident, almost thinking that his actions might actually kill the person in front of him.

He was terrified throughout the entire process.

Now, he can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
The dean apologized, feeling quite apologetic: "I'm sorry, I really didn't expect you to have overheard those words."

“I understand your desire to save your own child, but Wu Bin is now like my child too. Over the years, he has suffered from all sorts of illnesses, big and small, and has always done his best to help the hospital. So, when he prayed that he also hoped to get this rare disease to help the girl, I admit that I was a little selfish. I couldn’t bear to watch this child suffer from these illnesses every day.”

"That's why I selfishly told Wu Bin those things, but it wasn't intentionally targeting you!" (End of Chapter)

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