Hank had never feared death before. He believed that as long as he lived a fulfilling life, he could face death calmly when it arrived.
Naturally, considering his wealth and focus on health, he thought any medical issues would be promptly addressed. With this in mind, he figured living past eighty should not be a problem. As long as he reached eighty, he would be mostly satisfied. Yet he never anticipated that despite all his precautions, he would encounter a formidable adversary like pancreatic cancer. All he wanted now was to see Charlie quickly and implore him to cure him, regardless of the cost.
He promptly contacted his crew and requested that the private plane be refueled and undergo routine checks before takeoff.
Leaving the hospital immediately, he took a bus to the airport.
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