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Chapter 776
Olivia underwent six chemotherapies in one go, with one treatment every 21 days.
By the time she finished the sixth chemotherapy, it had already been six months.
The past six months were hell for her. The side effects of the chemotherapy seeped into her organs.
She couldn’t stand the cold at all. Her hands and feet were always cold.
Her legs weren’t strong enough for her to walk, and her bones were throbbing in pain.
It broke Irene’s heart. “Olivia, you’ve managed to get through it. You finished six chemotherapies! You’re more
amazing than most people.”
Olivia, who was bedridden lifelessly, felt dizzy. Weakly, she said, “Irene, take me outside. I need some fresh air. I’ve
been lying in bed for a long time.”
“Sure.”
Irene pushed her out in a wheelchair. It was the beginning of winter for the southern countries.
Overall, the temperature here was warmer than Aldenvine. Even if it was the coldest season, it wouldn’t
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The winter sunlight cast warmth onto her. Olivia narrowed her eyes, raising her hand to block the striking
sunlight.
“Don’t be afraid, Olivia. Even though the side effects are strong, it is normal. All you have to do is to get
some good rest.
“You’re still young, so your metabolic rate is high. You’ll get better in six months at most.
“Six months…” muttered Olivia, who couldn’t wait that long.
After calculating the days, she figured that her children would already be almost two years old.
She wondered what they looked like.
Could they call their father and mother? Could they run?
Considering they were premature babies, she wondered if they were slimmer and shorter than their peers.
It wasn’t easy for a premature baby to survive. She bet Jack had a hard time taking care of them.
Every time Olivia was tortured to the point of dying, she would think of the child she held before.
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That small figure nestled in her arms, but too bad she didn’t get to give him a kiss.
Lifting her hand, she outlined the child’s figure in the air. Alas, she couldn’t quite remember because it
had been a long time.
All she could vaguely remember was that the kid had eyes similar to hers.
She looked forward to meeting her children every day. Unfortunately, her body weakened as the day
passed.
In fact, Keith disapproved of her undergoing the last chemotherapy. But she begged him, convincing him.
that she could handle it.
However, the side effect was unprecedentedly strong. She could barely get out of bed.
Fortunately, her stats were improving based on her blood test results.
That meant that her cancer was under control. Once she got better after a one-month rest, she could take
an MRI to check her condition.
At long last, there was hope.
“What’s wrong, Olivia? Do you have something important to do?” Irene assumed that nothing was holding
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Other than getting some good rest, there shouldn’t be anything that bothered Olivia.
Still, Olivia stared at the sky absent-mindedly like a bird that desired to fly out of the cage.
Before this, Ethan was the one restraining her. Now, it was her illness fettering her.
Even without getting tied up, she couldn’t walk 100 meters away herself.
“I was just thinking about when I’ll be able to get back on my feet.”
“Based on the medical records I’ve read, the toxin in your body would slowly be replaced with new cells
during the first six months.
“Your stomach and limbs will also gradually get better. Your other organs will recover, too.
“You should be able to return to your past self after six months. The side effects will still be there for three to five
years or longer.”
“I know. I just wish I could walk like a normal person.”
“That’s easy. You can do that after a month.”