Chapter summary of Chapter 6 – The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest by Quirinus Amalia
In Chapter 6, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest by Quirinus Amalia, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of The Boy Who Tattooed My Name on His Chest.
The good news was I didn't die.
The bad news was that the knife had punctured my kidney. I was rescued all night and almost couldn't be saved.
I stayed in the hospital for a full month. My parents were both heartbroken and furious. My mom directly confronted Ryan.
"When you two started dating, I turned a blind eye because your grades were good and it wasn't affecting your studies. If I'd known your family had so much drama, I would have locked her at home rather than let you date her!"
"Our family may not be wealthy, but she's never suffered like this in her entire life. Do you know what the doctor said? If you'd brought her in ten minutes later, she would have—"
She couldn't continue, her eyes reddening.
Ryan hung his head and said hoarsely:
"I'm sorry, Mrs. Parker. It's all my fault."
My mom took a deep breath.
"Don't come around anymore. Haley doesn't need your visits, and I won't approve of your relationship."
Ryan clenched his fist. "Mrs. Star, everything is my fault, and you have every right to scold me. But please let me come tutor her daily. The college entrance exam is approaching, and I'm worried she'll fall behind."
The mention of the entrance exam struck a chord with my mom. As much as she disliked him, she wouldn't jeopardize my future out of spite, so she reluctantly agreed.
My relationship with Ryan remained strained.
I couldn't forgive him.
While getting stabbed wasn't directly his fault, if he hadn't agreed to pretend to be Vivi's boyfriend, I wouldn't have suffered like this.
I later learned that Vivi had never actually rejected Tyler.
Ryan, on the other hand, had fallen ill during the exams from shuttling back and forth and constantly worrying for the past three months. His score was lower than usual.
He could still get into Tremont, but probably couldn't choose his preferred major.
But Ryan's attitude remained positive. While recovering at home, he texted me:
【Haley, can I still go to Tremont with you?】
After some thought, I decided to visit him.
I wanted to give Ryan and myself another chance.
I couldn't deny that he cared for me, and I couldn't lie to myself about my feelings for him.
Once we went to college and left Vivi behind, perhaps we could make it work.

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