Chapter 1141:
George's voice softened even more as he asked gently, “And your mom?”
Elyse’s eyes filled with grief as she replied, “She was killed by the sperson. My parents are both gone.”
Her voice cracked, and the weight of those memories washed over her, her hands instinctively covering her eyes
as she fought to hold back the tears threatening to break through.
Anthony muttered a string of curses under his breath, his own frustration barely contained.
Suddenly, George's face twisted in pain, his hand shooting to his chest as he gasped for breath. Before anyone
could react, he slumped to the floor, his body wracked with agony.
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When Jayden and Edward finally arrived, they found George on the ground, wincing in pain.
“Dad!” Anthony rushed over, checking on his father.
Elyse froze for a moment but quickly snapped out of it. “I'll call an ambulance,” she said. But as she turned to
grab her phone, she spotted Jayden.
Jayden assessed the scene swiftly. “I drove here. Let's get him in the car and call the hospital to prepare for
emergency care.”
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Elyse nodded, and together with Anthony, they lifted George into the car. Meanwhile, Edward pulled out his
phone to notify the hospital.
Jayden wasted no time, speeding toward the hospital. The drive felt like a blur, and before long, they arrived at
the emergency room.
At the entrance, Elyse placed a hand on Anthony’s shoulder, trying to reassure him. “He'll be alright.”
Anthony, pale and worn out, muttered, “My mom passed suddenly from illness. If my dad leaves like this, what
am | going to do?”
Elyse offered a comforting smile. “He loves you too much to leave like that. Besides, you're not married yet, are
you? He'd want to stick around to see that.”
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Anthony frowned. “He’s always saying | look like a bear and won't ever find a wife.”
That left Elyse speechless. For once, she was at a complete loss. She racked her brain, but no words came.
About half an hour later, George was wheeled out of the emergency room.
The doctor, holding the results, spoke calmly, “The patient fainted due to overstimulation and low blood sugar
from not eating properly. After the glucose drip, he should wake up soon. We recommend keeping him overnight
for observation.”
Anthony let out a deep breath of relief. “Thank goodness.”
But frustration followed quickly. “I've been cooking for him every day, but he refuses to eat, saying he’s not in
the mood. Now look at this—low blood sugar, and I'm the one dealing with it.”