Chapter 985
Chapter 985 The Condition of Forgiveness Cora’s remarks earned favorable comments from the patients. Vaughn’s driver’s call was answered.
“Hello, it’s Cora Lane. Has Mr. Wolf not been taking his medication for the past two days? I saw on the TV news that he looked rather out of sorts.”
The driver sighed when he realized the purpose of Cora’s call.
“Mr. Wolf won’t take his medicine. I went back that day and conveyed to him your prescription and your meaning. But Mr. Wolf said that a person like him is not worth it...”
Cora realized that Vaughn now intended to die for his crime.
“You told him that only a coward would settle everything with death. I’ll only forgive him if he lives.”
Outsiders spoke of Vaughn’s behavior with mixed reviews, but forgiveness was something only Cora was qualified to speak Others said she shouldn’t have forgiven the Wolf family, but, Chapter 985 The Condition of Forgiveness Cora felt that Vaughn was only at fault for not tolerating Isidra coming back from the brink of life and death and then going back to prison.
As for Isidra plasticizing her appearance and attempting to have her killed, Vaughn was completely unaware.
If he had known, he would have tried to stop it.So at this point, Cora thought Vaughn was right and there was no need to push him.
Instead of letting Vaughn die for his sins, it would be better to let him live.
After all, that evidence only put Isidra in jail for a dozen years, and it didn’t kill her for it.
When she got out, Vaughn could still keep an eye on her to keep her from making mistakes.
Otherwise, when she got out, she wouldn’t have a single family member. Cora just felt that with Isidra’s crazy nature, she would come after her and Byron even more recklessly.
When the driver replied, Cora informed again, “The few. prescriptions I gave you earlier aren’t working. I’ll send it to you as a text message later when I’ve prescribed it. You must remember to keep an eye on him and take it for two days.”
Chapter 985 The Condition of Forgiveness The driver thanked her.
Because Vaughn had treated him well in the years he had served for him.
So he didn’t want to see Vaughn die at such a young age.
Cora quickly organized the medication and dosage that Vaughn needed now and sent it to the driver.
By this time, Vaughn had just finished his press conference and was escorted back to his resting place by his bodyguards.
He was leaning back in his recliner, gasping for air in a loud,loud voice.
These days, he felt breathless even when he moved.
At the press conference held today, he had just narrowly escaped being blocked by countless people at the conference site. The fact that he was able to hold on and walk back was already the last vestige of decency that he had tried to save for himself.
Seeing this, the doctor accompanying him hurriedly tried to give him oxygen.
But Vaughn waved his hand. “No need.”
Chapter 985 The Condition of Forgiveness It would be a relief to leave for good today.
Vaughn was just about to close his eyes when the driver came to him.
“Mr. Wolf, Dr. Lane called earlier!”
Vaughn, even though he was tired and tempted to close his eyes at that, tried to keep them open once he heard Cora had called.All his life, he had lived to live up to the expectations of his entire family, and it felt as if he was living in a small enclosure.
He couldn’t make mistakes, show his emotions, or even have the freedom to make friends.
He thought he would live like this for the rest of his life.
But then Cora appeared and changed his life.Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
Even though he knew Cora was married when he met her, he still fantasized about being with her someday.
Especially those days when Byron made a scandal, he even made that phone call to Cora regardless of his status and ethics.
Chapter 985 The Condition of Forgiveness If Cora had responded to him at that time, he really would have gone out of his way to confront Byron to the end, even if Byron wasn’t really cheating on her, and even if Byron had adored Cora for years...
Luckily, Cora rejected him unceremoniously, and he was suddenly diagnosed with the disease.
But even if the affair ended fruitlessly, Vaughn was still greedy for more information about her.
The driver met Vaughn’s slightly dimmed gaze and said, “Dr. Lane says she’ll only forgive you if you live...”