Chapter overview: Chapter 840 from The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor)
In this standout chapter of the Novel novel The Villainess Needs a Hug (Ivy Windsor), Stevie introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
They were both lost in the moment, savoring the intense pleasure, so much so that Ivy didn't notice the single tear that fell from the corner of her lover’s eye as their souls reached their peak.
But the tear landed on her cheek, wet and warm.
In a daze, she opened her eyes, a flicker of confusion in her intoxicated gaze. She reached up to touch her face. “What’s this…”
Before she could finish her question, Jamison’s voice, low and husky, provided an explanation. “It’s just sweat…”
Ivy smiled and closed her eyes again, a playful curve to her lips. “Dr. Ludwig is working so hard.”
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The results of the follow-up tests came back quickly.
There was no miracle.
Jamison was diagnosed with liver cancer. The only mercy was that it was still in its early stages, and his liver function had not yet been significantly affected.
When the hospital’s top specialists in the field heard the news, they immediately convened for a consultation and finalized a treatment plan that same day.
Jamison was involved in the entire process. As a surgeon himself, he knew exactly how to treat malignant tumors. His concern wasn't his own battle with cancer, but how—or if—he should tell his wife and family.
He would have to be hospitalized, undergo surgery. There was no way to hide that.
After the consultation ended and the specialists left, he sat alone in the conference room. After more than ten minutes of deliberation, he made up his mind. He took out his phone and called his brother, asking Thad to meet him for lunch.
Thad knew his brother well. A special lunch invitation meant something important was up. “Is something wrong?” he asked on the phone.
“Yes.”
“What is it? Is Mom’s condition worse, or are you in some kind of trouble again?” Those were the only things Thad could think of.
Jamison looked at his test results, his voice low and detached. “Let’s talk when we meet.”
“Alright.”
Just before hanging up, Jamison added, “Don’t tell anyone.”
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