Chapter 427

Chapter 427 Punishment

Knox's voice held a trace of regret, and it seemed to weigh heavily on the room. The other doctors, though professional, shared the same unspoken wish that every patient could be saved from pain and suffering.

A doctor who gives their all but cannot save a patient can take comfort in knowing they did everything possible.

But when a life is lost because of someone else's error, that is what truly breaks a doctor's heart.

Suzanna watched Cameron, unconscious on the operating table. A sense of relief eased the tension in her chest. Though he was still coughing up blood, Suzanna believed it was just the lingering effect of the dry needling the body's energy still in motion.

At least now, he didn't hear Knox's words.

Sean stood nearby, his eyes clouded with regret. Cameron had once been his pride and joy, the son he had always hoped for. Now, here he was, lying on the table...

"Knox, what's Cameron's situation?"

"Even if we can't save his legs, we must save his life. And ... he can't be paralyzed, either."

Cameron was still so young. He was barely 30 years old. The prime years of his life-spent in a

wheelchair. Suzanna couldn't imagine the toll that would take on him.

to spend the rest of his days in

he was her brother. How could she stand by and let

tell me the truth," Sean asked, his voice tight. "The massage you gave him-why didn't

aromatherapy were both helping his legs. They were bringing life back to the nerve endings. But if you stop too soon, it only makes things worse. The necrosis speeds up. "You understand the basic medical principles behind this," Knox said, a furrow forming on his brow. Though he held Suzanna in

he could see

so many others present, perhaps she

as

his voice quiet but filled

when Cameron wakes up, try to comfort him. As long as someone is alive, there's still hope. "Though, he may have missed his chance

finished speaking and was preparing

came because

His real job was the dry needling technique the Stirland

was more curious about the

up and

was unexpected, and her gaze was

in her 50s-the same woman Suzanna had interrupted earlier.

behavior, moved forward instinctively,

Ingrid didn't give

sharp surgical scalpel. Without warning,

off guard, was

stand too

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