Chapter 624 It Might Be The Last Time

The mountain night was a stark contrast to the luminous cityscape, where even the moonlight appeared unusually radiant, casting a serene yet chilling glow across the landscape.

Laura had succumbed to the peaceful surroundings, her sleep deep and undisturbed by the unfamiliar silence, far removed from the urban clamor to which she was accustomed. Maverick, however, lay beside her in the tent, restless and struggling with discomfort. A cold sweat drenched his forehead as he contorted in pain, his clenched jaw silent, a testament to his resolve not to disturb his wife’s slumber.

His eyes squeezed shut, Maverick pressed his hand firmly against his side, attempting to quell the pain that racked his body.

Suddenly, the piercing sound of a phone ringing sliced through the quiet of the tent.

Maverick, already denied the mercy of sleep by his pain, reached out instinctively for the vibrating device. Laura, roused from her slumber more slowly, squinted at the abrupt disturbance and murmured groggily. “Who could that be at this hour?”

“It’s Lysa, Maverick replied, his voice tinged with uncertainty. Within the confines of their small campsite, the need for a phone call seemed superfluous and raised concerns of an urgent issue.

Fearing that Lysander might be facing some crisis, Maverick’s voice was laden with worry as he answered the call. “It’s Dad. What’s wrong?

On the other end of the line. Lysander’s voice, still hoarse from recent tears yet feigning cheerfulness as Josiah had advised, rang out, “Dad, quickly call Mom to come out and see. There’s a shooting star outside! It zipped by so fast, if you don’t come out now, you’ll miss it!”

“A shooting star…” Maverick exhaled a sigh of relief and turned to Laura, “Come on, let’s go watch the shooting stars.

But Laura, overwhelmed by exhaustion, murmured as she nestled deeper into her sleeping bag. “You go and accompany them. I just want to sleep now. Besides, shooting stars are so fast, even if we go out now. we may not catch them…

Respecting her desire to rest, Maverick dressed quietly and said, “AH right, I’m leaving now. If I catch a glimpse. I’ll snap a photo for you.”

masking the intensity of his discomfort as he prepared to leave the tent. Stepping outside, he

later, but I’m just too tired. Why don’t you go watch it with her? I’ll head back and

expansive night sky, noting its deep, unmarred darkness and the absence of any

Lysander’s invitation was not merely to

responded as if all was normal, “All right, then

oblivious to any underlying issues within the campsite, nodded, albeit confused by the situation.

Maverick had departed, the biting mountain chill quickly dispelled any lingering sleepiness Michelle might have felt. A meteor shower is a huge deal. Why aren’t there any mentions of it on the internet? She paused her move toward

pain that crossed his face. It might have been due to the absence of recent cancer treatment–no medication, no chemotherapy–that the

revealing the harsh toll of

a blister pack of medicine. “Mr.

My daughter has always been perceptive and responsible. I didn’t think I could keep it from her forever, just hoped it could be for as long as possible. I didn’t

turned to soothe Lysander as she fought back tears. “All right, no more tears. If you keep crying. your eyes

cry anymore, Dad. You should take your medicine first. Earlier, when you… when you went to

stabilize her voice,

so distressed, Maverick felt a profound sadness. “Let’s move somewhere else first. We’re too close to the tent here, it would be troublesome if we woke your mother up. She’s in high spirits. tonight, and I don’t want to spoil her mood.”

they walked to a more secluded spot behind some

tree loomed before them, offering

Josiah. “This was your idea, wasn’t

nodded, confirming, “Yes, Lysander is really worried about your health.”

handed him the thermos flask and urged, “Dad,

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