Chapter 254 Vegetative State

Genevieve’s chest grew tight as she asked, “How low?”

Before that doctor could utter a word, Timothy replied, “Very low.” Instead of his usual casual tone, he added chokingly, “He might be bedridden for life.”

Does that mean he’s going to be in a vegetative state? Genevieve knew Timothy liked to joke at times, but she was certain he wouldn’t joke about such a matter.

When Peter and the others heard it, they looked rather indifferent. Genevieve even saw the two men behind him sneering coldly.

Soon, they saw a few nurses pushing the gurney out of the operating room.

On the gurney, Armand’s head and shoulders were heavily wrapped up with bandages. His eyes were shut, and he looked terribly pale. In fact, he had lost the usual domineering presence of his.

At that moment, he was breathing with the help of a ventilator, and he looked exactly like how a deathly ill patient would appear. It was safe to say that death was looming over his head.

said to Genevieve and the rest, “Judging by Mr. Faulkner’s state, we can’t lie and say that he’ll wake up. Hence, please plan ahead because he might need to be hospitalized for quite a while, at least until he can breathe without the help

done your best.” Peter nodded at the

toward the people behind him and said, “Two of you should stay in

necessary, Mr. Peter.” Genevieve smiled. “Since you guys have been here for a few hours already, you must be exhausted. You may leave.

around and glared

However, Genevieve was unfazed.

in mockingly, “Peter, just let her be. She thinks she’s really Armand’s wife, and she’s being wary of us. If we don’t leave now, who

it. I’m just worried you

heard a series of uniform and powerful footsteps approaching. The team

there, they all straightened their

the team of bodyguards and said to Peter, “Mr. Peter, you can leave some of

he turned and left. Samantha and the

and the rest left, all the energy suddenly drained from Genevieve, and her limbs went

to her.

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