Chapter 900 The Death Of Henry
Chapter 900 The Death Of Henry
“Sis!” Justin cried out lowly, rushing forward to support Josie.
Josie gripped his hand as though clutching at a lifeline. She murmured, “Take me to the hospital.”
If one listened closely, her voice was audibly choked.
The floor where Henry was hospitalized was sealed off. Besides the medical staff coming and going, everyone else was stopped outside.
When Josie arrived, the place was filled with members of the Russell family’s branch family. Claudia and Heather were also among them, the latter pacing anxiously. When she looked up and saw Josie, she was briefly stunned.
“You’re here?”
Josie likewise looked at her. Since she is here despite having nearly died, the news from Justin must be true.
Upon seeing her, Claudia instinctively stepped in front of Heather. That action had some emotion start brewing in her eyes, but they quickly subsided. Belongs to (N)ôvel/Drama.Org.
She walked straight up, her voice trembling. “Let me in
The bodyguards in charge of keeping everyone out were of the Russell family. At that, they were caught in a dilemma. “We’re sorry, but Mr. Russell has ordered that no one is to be allowed in.”
From that angle, one could see a solitary figure standing at the end of the corridor. He stared at the red light above the operation room, his back radiating a sense of intense loneliness.
Larry was by his side.
Sometime later, the doctor stepped out of the operating room and approached the figure standing there. He said something or other before bowing deeply.
Josie watched from afar. Her legs gave way once again, and tears streamed down his face.
Subsequently, Larry sprinted over. At the sight of him, the eyes of the people at the back lit exclaimed, “Mr. Peeple!”
Heather
Pushing past the bodyguards, Larry focused solely on Josie, panting heavily. “Quick, Mrs. Russell! Hurry!”
Josie’s mind went blank. She followed him straight into the corridor. After a few steps, she broke into a run and sprinted toward the operating room.
It was just like when she was a child and joyfully ran to Henry’s arms. Back then, he would scoop her up and spin her around a few times before saying with a grin, “Good girl, Leanne. Have some candy.”
However, the person awaiting her then was an elderly man with gray hair lying amidst a pile of medical equipment, no longer capable of carrying her.
“Grandpa, it’s me, Dex.” Beside the operating table, Dexter knelt down and held his grandfather’s cold hand, his eyes red-rimmed.
“Please look at me…”
confirmed that he was still alive.
Is eyes. The faint sound of the medical equipment
He strugglingly repeated, “J-Jo… I-I want to see Jo…”
Josie had already entered the operating room. She cried out to Henry and fell to her knees on the other side of the operating table, clutching his hand tightly. “I’m here, Grandpa. I’ve come. Please don’t leave me.”
Henry turned his head with much difficulty and looked at her. “You’re here, Jo.”
Josie nodded fervently, too choked up to speak.
“Why are you crying? I get to see you in my final moments, so I have no regrets.” With an oxygen mask on his face, Henry slowly said, “You’re the one I’m most worried about.”
Sobbing. Josie held his gaze and assured, “I’m doing well, Grandpa.”
Henry looked at her. He wanted to touch her face but had no strength left after his hand lifted halfway. Josie leaned her face into his hand, her tears scorching
“Dex is lucky to have married you. You two must… must… get along well and not fight… I’m entrusting him to you. Please take good care of him for me.”
As Henry spoke, he pulled Dexter’s hand over and placed it atop Josie’s hand.
A gentle warmth enveloped the couple, and their gazes meet in the air.
To keep Henry from worrying, no one told him that they were already divorced.
Dexter immediately grasped Josie’s hand and promised. “Okay, Grandpa. We will definitely do that.”
Josie also reacted quickly. “We give you our promise, Grandpa.”
Henry’s breathing gradually weakened. “You two were together previously… and will still be together in the future…”
After he had said that, his strength faded, and his withered hand slipped down.
“Grandpa!”