Chapter 918

Neil tightened his grip on Dr. Cooper's arm. "I can't let you talk like that. I won't let anything happen to her. She has to be okay, no matter what it takes."

Neil was visibly distressed. The last time Ruby was in such a critical state was when she was having Chloe. She had an amniotic fluid embolism and was at death's door, but after several blood transfusions, she miraculously pulled through.

Back then, the doctors called it a one-in-a-million miracle. But that incident unveiled another issue-Ruby had a tiny, pea-sized brain tumor nestled deep in a highly sensitive area, completely entwined with her nerves, making surgery out of the question.

Neil was beside himself with worry, reaching out to the world's top neurology experts and undergoing the most cutting-edge genetic screenings. The consensus was a likely genetic mutation, suggesting the tumor was congenital.

similar cases and discovered a few dozen people like Ruby. These tumors often went unnoticed until they surged in growth after age thirty. Ninety percent of those affected died from ruptures and severe brain hemorrhages. Two cases ended in a vegetative state, with the individuals passing away after

overseas, settling in Switzerland

to return to Switzerland the following month. But then, without warning, Ruby suffered a

it's incredibly risky. The bleeding has stopped for now, but it could start again anytime. If it does, even a miracle won't help. The most important thing is to get her to wake up. The longer she's in a coma, the less

daily. Ruby remained unconscious. It had been a whole week, and each day felt

that every passing moment reduced the chances of recovery, turning each second into sheer agony. The four Shaw brothers had cleared their schedules, staying by Ruby's side around the clock. Chloe,

there every

Chloe arrived at the hospital again. Inside the room,

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