Andrew rushed outside when he heard the squealing of the cars suddenly come to a stop.
When he got out side, he saw Ella lying on the ground and Angela bent over her, trying to wake her up.
“Angela?!” Angela stood back up and started backing away from Ella. “I-I-did-didn’t do it! She ran into me..” she stuttered.
When Chun came out of the house, he quickly ran towards her and started to shake her. “Ella? Honey?! Wake up..Damn it!” he hurryingly carried Ella off into his car and sped up onto the highway.
Andrew got into Angela’s are and followed him.
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Chun got Ella to the nearest hospital and the doctors wheeled her in.
“this is all my fault.” Andrew sadly cried. “I should have never let her go.”
Chun paced back and forth thinking of the same thing.
He knew he was going to deserve a good long lecture from everyone and he was ready for it.
For once he forgot about the company which he desperately wanted, and focused on his wife.
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Andrew called the family to inform them that Ella’s been in an accident and she’s in the hospital.
The Wu’s didn’t take it well.
When Andrew called them, he could hear Mary crying her eyes out and forced Mike to drive her to the hospital ASAP. (as soon as possible)
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“Chun!” Mary cried when she saw him standing outside the white doors.
“Ma, you’re here.” he said surprisingly.
He looked at the visitors behind them.
It was the Chens. Mong and Li were standing behind his mother with worried looks on their faces. “Mr. and Mrs. Chen, you’re here too.”
“Chun, what happened?” his dad asked angrily.
“I don’t know. I was talking to Mr. Chen, and then we heard a crash and we so we came outside and saw Ella on the ground-”
“You unworthy son! Is this how you treat your wife?! She waits for you day and night, and you don’t consider her at all, do you?” Mike asked. “We definitely made a mistake of marrying her to you. You don’t deserve her!”
Chun was hurt.
And embarrassed in front of his enemy.
Because of Ella, his father rebelled against him.
But nonetheless, his mind was only wondered about her.
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“Are you the family of Mrs. Wu Cheng Jia Hua?” A tall man came out of the white doors.
‘Jia Hua?’ Li thought. ‘how does that girl have the same name as my first child?’
“I’m her husband.” Chun said.
‘Husband?’
He wasn’t even sure what the word meant.
“I have some good news, and some bad new for you.”
“What is it, doctor?” Li asked.
“Well the good news is that your wife is stabled now. She didn’t give up, yet. But we don’t have much time.”
“What do you mean, sir?” Andrew asked.
“Mrs. Wu is losing a lot of blood. If we don’t transfer some blood into her system, she’s not going to make it.”
“Then go ahead with the blood transfer, what‘s the problem?”
“The problem Mr. Wu, is that if we risk someone else’s blood, her percentage of dying increases. If we want to make sure that this blood transfer is a success, we need someone from the same family that is willing to donate some blood.”
Andrew stared into the air.
Same family?
He didn’t know who she really was in the first place.
“Is there someone here, who’s willing to donate?” the doctor asked and no one moved a muscle.
Everyone was confused as to why Andrew didn’t agree to save his own daughter.
Only he knew.
“I’ll let you make some calls to some family members if she has any and then I’ll get back to you, soon.” the doctor said and started to walk away from them.
“Andrew, why aren’t you donating your blood?” Mary asked.
“Because she’s not-”
“Oh, before I forget. Mrs. Wu had this in her hands. Maybe you guys know something about it.” the doctor held up a necklace, with Ella‘s name imprinted on it.
Li Chen knew that necklace anywhere.
And when she realized that it was the same necklace 26 years ago, she fainted from excitement and confusion that she landed in her husband’s arms.
