Emilia's voice was definitely the most beautiful sound on earth.
Especially during times like this. Oliver Walker quickly answered, "Sure!"
It wasn't easy for them to get here. With how well he knew his wife, he was sure that she still hated him, and it would not be that easy to get rid of the hatred inside her.
Therefore, this was entirely out of his expectation.
But...
The one thing that he didn't guess correctly was that Emilia's heart still held him closely, so she was willing to accept him again.
"Enough!"
Suddenly, Mary Grimm stood at the door and screamed, "Emilia! You have to think carefully about this!
"Is he really worth it for you to do this?
"You shouldn't make the same mistake like I did. You're….you're still young!"
She just wanted her daughter to stay rational.
Oliver Walker wasn't a dependable person after all.
She was already an old woman.
It didn't matter if she was already broken, but what about her daughter?
She was still a young, beautiful woman. If her daughter made the wrong choice that would cause her to regret it, then as Emilia's mother, Mary Grimm would definitely be responsible for it.
Emilia frowned, and she bit her lips, "But….mum, he came back!"
This was already the best evidence that she had! This man returned!
Oliver held his breath. He knew that these things take time, and it would be impossible to gain their approval.
Compared to his wife, his mother-in-law's misunderstanding of him was even deeper.
He did not try to explain himself, afraid that it would only make things worse. He would rather stand up straight and allow himself to be punished. At least, he still had a good attitude.
"Hmmmm..."
Mary Grimm sighed. She looked worried, and she felt that it was unfair to her daughter.
When she turned and looked at Oliver Walker, her eyes turned cold, and her voice was sharp, "You...
"Emilia…..is too kind. I don't wish to see her being hurt again or else…..I will kill you!"
The love she had for Emilia was similar to how Emilia loved Olivia.
These were incredible motherly love!
Her daughter had already made the mistake once. How could she watch her daughter make the same mistake twice?!
"Mother!"
Oliver Walker stood up tall. He did not move at all and promised solemnly, "I will promise you that I will never hurt her again!"
Mary Grimm let out a cold laugh, "Your promise is worthless to me!
"Come to think about it…..You can come in since Olivia is your daughter.
"Now that we're in trouble and even if you don't have the money, you should at least try to get the invitation?"
She wasn't making it difficult for him. It was because Emilia and she would not be able to get their hands on the invitation.
In fact, William Davis was right. Olivia had RH-negative blood, and it was rare.
Even if they had enough money, the possibility of finding bone marrows that matched hers would be close to zero.
So, their only hope was to get the invitation so that they had the chance to meet the godly doctor. This wasn't much. They were only doing so for Olivia.
Of course, she had some hidden agenda as well. Mary Grimm really did not want Olivia Walker back into the family.
It had been difficult for them to get to where they were currently. This family had been striding forward despite the storm, but with one wrong move, the entire family could topple over.
Emilia suddenly came back to her senses. She was indeed being emotional earlier and had forgotten about the promise that Oliver Walker made about getting the invitation.
This was related to Olivia's life, so she stared at Oliver with questioning eyes. This definitely wasn't a simple task.
"Mother, Emilia! Look!"
Oliver Walker quickly pulled out four invitations from his pocket and smiled, "We shall head over there together so that we have a better chance tomorrow.
"As long as one of us gets called by the godly doctor, Olivia will be saved!"
Mary Grimm was shocked!
Emilia frowned instead!
It should be noted that the health talk was held by the godly doctor from the International Medical Center.
She had gone to the auditorium of the First Hospital and knew that it could only fit a hundred guests.