Chapter 940 The Silent Struggle: Leukemia Battles of Charlotte and Lena

The glass bottle, filled with dried flowers and stars, was carefully stored by Charlotte's parents.

After a long time, when a person dies, gradually there will be no trace left, and no one in this world will remember that she had been here.

But they would remember.

***

After the Day of the Dead, Alana was going to take Susie back to Rainbow temporarily.

Alana was packing her things when Susie paused for a moment and said, "Ah, are you about to leave?"

After staying at home for a few days, I almost forgot that I had to go back to Rainbow.

I had to finish the first semester of the first grade and then go to the sacred tree of the ghost cat.

Although it was abrupt to transfer back, it doesn't matter. She can still ride the hell and fly over to the sacred tree.

But she still wanted to go to the Disorienting Valley again.

Alana paused slightly in her tidying up and said, "Then let's postpone it for another day. Grandma just remembered that she wants to visit an old friend."

***

Lena's body still remained in the hospital.

Susie and her brother and father went to the hospital and inquired about Lena's condition.

Before, Lena's attending physician shook his head and sighed, "This child is still very well-behaved, cooperating with all the treatments and being very obedient."

"She, like Charlotte, was a very hardworking child with a strong will to survive."

So although they both had acute lymphoblastic leukemia, they have been able to control it fairly well.

"Without any special treatment, acute leukemia can only survive for about three months, but with modern treatment methods, many people can still live for a long time..."

Even most people could achieve long-term disease-free survival, and the lucky ones even had the opportunity for a cure.

Treating complex and long-lasting conditions requires both the family and the patient to maintain a positive attitude.

Because of such hope, both children cooperated well and actively fought for the opportunity to grow up.

"Unfortunately, neither of these two children survived this ordeal," the attending physician said, still feeling deeply saddened. "The long-term treatment had accumulated toxicity in their bodies, and they were not very tolerant of the treatment plan. We did our best as well."

For the sake of these two children, everyone in the department was extremely worried, and they even treated these two well-behaved and sensible little girls as their own children.

"Lena's grandparents were celebrating their birthday at home. The children rarely had the chance to see their grandparents, so the family couldn't resist and went back once."

Delaying the admission time for a day shouldn't be a big deal, theoretically speaking. However, it could be due to the hustle and bustle of the journey.

"In short, the reasons were very complex. Lena was not well on the day she was admitted to the hospital. She had a slight cold in the morning and developed a fever by noon. She was taken to the emergency room but couldn't be saved..."

The attending doctor said this, and his nose couldn't help but feel sour. He turned his head and pushed his glasses on the bridge of his nose.

"Charlotte, on the other hand, wasn't delayed, but had bad luck. The weather was unpredictable during the period before the Day of the Dead, which happened to be the peak of the flu season."

Charlotte also caught a cold and had a fever, which may seem like a minor illness to others, but for them, it was always a disaster and a test every time.

"Charlotte couldn't make it through this time either," the attending physician's eyes were slightly red. "She developed an infection and only managed to hold on for one more day than Lena."

After the two children passed away, the parents on both sides had completely different reactions.

Everyone was heartbroken, and the mother fainted on the spot at the hospital.

Unbelievable and unwilling to accept.

"It was only Charlotte's parents who took Charlotte home in the end. However, Lena's parents refused to accept the fact that Lena had died and were unwilling to take away the body, even if it was frozen for preservation."

"They are still actively searching for various ways now, crazily believing that the frozen man could come back to life again."

"Even for this, they even sought a priest to keep Lena's soul, buying them some time."

The attending doctor finished explaining the situation and still couldn't help but sigh.

"Now Lena is still lying in the cold mortuary, and we are watching with aching hearts."

After thanking and bidding farewell to the doctor, Susie felt heavy in her heart and remained silent.

Kellen held her hand and asked, "What's wrong?"

Susie was a little sad, "Mom used to be like this too, right?"

I was always protected in the castle by my grandparents and uncles. According to the doctor's recent statement, my mother should have had a chance for long-term survival.

But fate can be cruel in the end...

Kellen picked her up and gently stroked her back, silently comforting her.

Blame him, he didn't protect Clara well...

Susie and her friends quickly found Lena's family.

Unlike Charlotte, Lena is from out of town. Her family moved to LA to provide her with the best treatment, so they have been renting a house for a long time.

It can be said that the house and car in my hometown were sold, and everything was done to save Lena.

As soon as Wade arrived at the apartment building, he twitched his nostrils and said, "What a pleasant scent of incense!"