Chapter 110
Aidan reached out and grabbed Travis' collar. "She's gone? Where would she go? You're a doctor. Save her! Travis, I've done something wrong, and I need to apologize to her. You need to help me... help me save her. I beg you."
Travis held his arms, "Aidan, please calm down. Eliana didn't have the will to live anymore. I did my best."
Aidan loosened his grip on Travis' collar and took a step back feebly.
Robert stepped forward and supported him. "Master Aidan..."
Travis said helplessly, "Go in and see her for the last time."
After that, he lowered his eyes and left quickly.
He couldn't bear to see Aidan in his current state.
Because he really wanted to tell Aidan that he deserved this.
When he thought about Eliana's life, he felt a pang in his heart...
After all the medical staff left, Aidan stood frozen at the door of the operating room.
Robert held him, and uttered with a voice full of worry, "Master Aidan, Miss Harvey is alone inside..."
Yes, Eliana was afraid of loneliness. She was also afraid of the dark.
With heavy steps, he walked in slowly.
Eliana was lying face up on the cold operating table, her body covered with a piece of white cloth.
With trembling hands, Aidan lifted the white cloth off her face.
She once told him, "Aidan, let's have a traditional wedding in the future. I love the anticipation the bride feels while waiting in the room for the groom to come and lift her veil. When you lift my veil, I will look at you shyly... Haha, doesn't it sound fun?"
......
At this moment, she was not looking at him shyly. Her face was drained of blood, and her eyes were tightly shut.
If it wasn't for the suture marks all over her face, some might think that she was just soundly asleep.
He stood by the table, calmly bent his body and picked her up. Then, he turned and walked out.
Seeing this, Robert quickly stopped him and asked hastily, "Master Aidan, where are you going?"
"Home."
"Master Aidan." Robert was surprised. "Miss Harvey is..."
Aidan shot a cold glance at Robert and he immediately shut up.
He moved aside and secretly dialed Travis' number.
When Aidan arrived at the first floor with Eliana in his arms, Travis caught up to him.
He stepped forward and grabbed Aidan. Panting, he questioned, "What are you doing, Aidan?"
"Let go of me."
"Aidan, don't do this. Eliana is dead. She's dead."
Aidan ignored him. He wouldn't listen to anyone now.
He just wanted to bring Eliana home.
He motioned to his bodyguards who were a few feet away from him, "Get him away from me."
The bodyguards dragged Travis away. He spoke angrily, "I told you not to do anything that you'll regret, but you didn't listen. When she was alive, you didn't give her the respect she deserved. Now that she's gone, what else do you want from her? Aidan, stop right there. Aidan! Aidan..."
Even Travis couldn't stop Aidan. Watching as he left, Robert's heart welled up with sorrow.
Aidan carefully carried Eliana into the car and held her tightly in his arms. He stroked her cheeks gently and uttered in a low voice, "Ellie, I'm taking you home."
When they returned to Blanchard Garden, Aidan didn't bring Eliana back to her room. Instead, he brought her to the bedroom on the second floor where they used to live together.
He gently placed Eliana on the bed.
Her body was still shrouded in the white cloth from the operating room...
Aidan turned around hurriedly and went to the closet to get a set of beautiful clothes for her.
When he pulled the cloth from her body, he saw the scars and bruises on her body. Aidan finally broke down.
He knelt at the edge of the bed, holding her hand tightly. He leaned his forehead against the back of her hand, tears streaming down his face.
"I was wrong...Ellie...I was really wrong. Please wake up, okay?"