The doctor came over to look at Anthony Sullivan's heartbeat monitor and excitedly asked Spencer Sullivan, "Mr. Sullivan's consciousness was very clear just now. What were you talking to him about?"
Aunt Bailey hurriedly answered, "It must have been because he heard me say that you should marry Mandy."
The old lady, with tears in her eyes, grabbed Spencer Sullivan's hand excitedly, "Maybe if you marry Mandy, it will increase Anthony's chances of waking up."
She had genuine affection for the Sullivan family and Spencer himself.
Spencer looked at his brother with a complex expression.
He remained silent, not responding to Aunt Bailey's words.
As the doctor continued to check Anthony, Spencer silently turned around.
His footsteps were as heavy as stone.
...
In a pitch-black room, the curtains fluttered with the wind while the man sat at the piano, back straight, the sound of the piano filling the entire house.