What he didn't know was that these were all anti-cancer drugs. Maybe it was my fault too.

I lied so much that he believed it. The day I left home, I told him I also had cancer.

But he said with disgust, "Do you even have to copy Ella in having cancer?"

At that moment, I was disappointed.

So, I didn't even have the right to have cancer!

Levi picked up the medicine bottles and looked at them over and over again.

As he read the labels, his expression grew worse and worse.

Just then, Levi's phone rang. "Mr. Miller, Ella fainted again. She was just taken to the hospital."

He froze for a moment, then pocketed the medicine and rushed to the hospital.

I stood in the air, watching him leave, a wave of inexplicable sadness rising in my heart.

When Levi arrived at the hospital, Ella had already woken up, her face pale.

He walked gently into the ward, placed the takeout box on the bedside table, and said softly, "You're awake. I brought you some supplements."

He opened the takeout box.

He picked up a spoon and then brought it to Ella's mouth.

Ella slightly opened her mouth, letting him feed her.

I stood in the air, watching this scene, and a surge of complex emotions rose in my heart.