"W-Who are you... Who are you?" Lily's bloodshot eyes widened, and she scratched wildly in the air, leaving two bloody marks on Jameson's face.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"You're not my son... Jimmy is not as wicked as you! He's not!" Jameson remained kneeling. Without moving, he watched Lily go mad with a cold and resolute expression.
He felt like he was going mad too—just that his madness was quiet.
Upon hearing the commotion, two nurses hurried over to restrain Lily, who was trembling and struggling.
"Call the police... Call the police... He's a murderer... A murderer!" But who would believe the words of a late-stage Alzheimer's patient? Lily shouted incoherently and was eventually pushed away by the nurses.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Mr. Schmidt... don't be too upset. Madam Lily is not in her right mind now. Don't take her words to heart," Carl kept comforting Jameson.
Witnessing the scene, even he felt extremely uncomfortable, let alone Jameson.
"How much longer... How much longer will it take?" Jameson closed his eyes. His chest heaved restlessly. "Mr. Justin can wait, but my mom can't wait any longer!" Carl clenched his teeth and said softly, "Mr. Schmidt, why don't... why don't you try giving this medicine to Madam Lily? What if it works?" "No!" Jameson firmly rejected his dangerous idea. "This medicine has only been tested for less than half a year and has already killed several healthy people. It shows how potent and unstable it is! I can't... I can't let my mom take this risk!" "But now you have no choice but to try anything!" Carl couldn't hold back any longer. He blurted out the diagnosis he heard from the doctor, "The doctor said, if you continue with conservative treatment, M Set Lily @ year will only have... at most half left. Or even shorter!" Jameson had anticipated it, but hearing it with his own ears felt like a heavy blow to the back of his head, leaving him unsteady on his feet.
"If that's the case, why don't you give it a try? You might extend her life!" Just then, Carl's phone chimed with a notification. As he checked it, his pupils shrank. "Mr. Schmidt! Something's happened!" Jameson's eyes darkened. He took out his phone and opened Twitter.
A trending topic was raging like wildfire. #HumanDrug Experimentation.
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