An Ke panicked and withdrew her hand, wiping the tears from the corner of her eyes: “Why are you so stubborn? I know very well how many days I have left. The six-month deadline has already passed more than three months. In two more months, I’ll be gone. Maybe not even two months. I want to do something for you, I want to see you happy. I don’t want to leave this world with regrets. Do you understand?”
“Why are you crying? Don’t worry about my affairs.” He nodded and laughed lightly, wiping the tears from the corner of her eyes. The bitterness in his smile only he could understand. Jun Hao was wealthy beyond measure, and had always gotten everything he wanted. She had given him too many surprises – surprising him to the point of reopening his heart to love a woman wholeheartedly, surprising him that when he gave his entire heart, she was diagnosed with an incurable disease. More surprisingly, no matter how much money he had, he couldn’t cure her illness. Watching her life slowly ebb away, he was helpless.
After a long time, he added in his heart: “Without you, there is no happiness.”
After that day, An Ke no longer tried to persuade Jun Hao. Her sleeping time became longer, with less than six hours of consciousness per day, and she needed support when walking. When she was awake, Jun Hao would always stay by her side. Today, An Ke woke up earlier than expected. When she opened her eyes and didn’t see his expected handsome face, she felt a bit disappointed. Slowly climbing down from the bed, she finally walked out of the room and heard a shocking piece of news.
Several doctors surrounded Jun Hao, all showing joyful expressions: “Mr. Jun, you’ve done it. Miss An is indeed pregnant, and with twins.” They looked at Jun Hao with some admiration, perhaps wondering how he managed to make a woman who could barely conceive pregnant within two or three months, and with twins.
Jun Hao had no extra expression, just a light smile: “Now let’s prepare. The longer we delay, the more damage to An Ke’s body. This surgery must succeed.
We will do our best. As long as we successfully guide the virus towards the embryo, the chances of cure will be higher.”



