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Burn the Marriage, Keep the Crown

Chapter 89
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Chapter 90 After giving his instructions, Aaron turned to Serena. "What now?" Serena replied, "I don't trust you. We'll talk after it's notarized." Aaron said nothing more.

The operating room fell silent once again.

An hour later, Julia arrived.

Seeing the situation inside, he paused in surprise. "Mr. Vance." Aaron glanced at him briefly. "Givea pen and paper." Julia handed over the requested items.

Aaron wrote something on the paper. Once Serena reviewed it and found everything in order, he signed his nin the bottom right corner.

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Julia affixed the seal.

With that, the agreement becvalid.

Serena shook her handcuffs. "Unlock them." Aaron looked at Matthew.

With just a look, Matthew, though reluctant, took out a key and released Serena from her cuffs.

Finally free, Serena shoved Cynthia Lynwood in Aaron's direction and bolted away.

Only a fool would trust that agreement.

Aaron caught Cynthia as she collapsed into his arms. Glancing back up, Serena had already vanished from the doorway.

"Aaron... Aaron..." Cynthia Lynwood's faint voice emerged from his chest.

He looked down to see Cynthia's face as pale as snow, as if she might melt away at any moment.

"I... I feel terrible... Am I... am I going to die?" "No, you won't die," Aaron assured her.

"Aaron, don't comfort me. After searching so long for a match... but... but Serena won't agree... I... I..." Cynthia coughed up a mouthful of blood, staining Aaron's white suit red.

"Stop talking!" Aaron gripped Cynthia's hand tightly.

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"No... Aaron... let me... finish... If... if there's another life... I... I... I..." Cynthia's breathing grew more labored.

Sensing the urgency, Matthew quickly knelt beside them. "Cynthia, don't say anything more!" Cynthia's lips moved, her eyes rolling back as she lost consciousness.

Matthew's face turned pale. He swiftly took Cynthia from Aaron's arms and hurried into the surgery room.

The operation lasted over an hour before it finally concluded.

Exhausted, Matthew emerged. "Aaron, Cynthia's really not going to make it! Without a kidney transplant, she only has a few days left!" Aaron's face tightened.

"She's in this state because of Evelyn. Have you forgotten your promise to Evelyn?" Julia, who overheard, looked at Aaron in shock.

Evelyn? That nsounded so familiar. Where had he heard it before?

Aaron closed his eyes briefly. "I promised Serena wouldn'tforce her to donate her kidney."

"Are you really going to stand by and watch Cynthia die? People have two kidneys. Even if Serena donates one, spe't be tine and recover quickly. But Cynthia? Without a kidney, she won't survive! Aaron, Cynthia's suffering is all for Evelyn..." "Enough!" Aaron took a deep breath. "How much tdo we have to find a new match?" "No more than half a day." Aaron closed his eyes tightly. "Call Victor. Tell him to bring Serena back."

The order was directed at Julia, who pressed her lips together but finally nodded in e agreement. "Yes."