Chapter 248 Really Tough

In the operating room, the brain-dead donor had been pushed in.

The cold light shone onto the two operating tables beside each other.

Everleigh washed her hands and changed into her sterile suit once again. When she entered the room, she saw Christopher standing in front of the operating table, looking at her as an assistant. "Have they signed it?" She asked.

Christopher nodded. His hands, which were covered in gloves, were hanging in mid-air. He had a mask and a pair of goggles on. His usually playful eyes were deep and calm. "Theodore said he wants you to be the main surgeon." Everleigh was lightly startled, and there was a flash of astonishment in her eyes. She went straight to the operating table and said, "Get ready to open the chest."

...

The operation went on for more than eight hours, and the day was already bright. There was only the sound of breathing in the quiet corridor outside the operating room.

The moment the door of the operating room opened, everyone's gaze fell on the doctor who came out.

Theodore stood there without moving. His hands were clenched tightly, and his eyes met Christopher's as he walked out. Christopher took off his mask and said, "The operation was successful. The patient is no longer in a critical state." Everyone heaved a sigh of relief.

The Godfrey family's butler held onto Madison, who had almost fainted, and asked everyone to go back to rest first.

Madison shook her head. Her eyes were swollen with tears. "I won't go. I'll stay here to accompany Mom and wait for her to wake up."

"Madam, you'd better go back," the butler said with a serious look on his face, "Even if Madam Scott wakes up, she can't take another blow."

Madison's face, which was already pale, was drained of its color after hearing this.

On the other side, Wilson got up while holding his still sleeping son, Hansen. His voice was not loud, and he was as gentle as usual. He said to Yvonne next to him, "Let's go."

She was also very sensible. She nodded and woke up her daughter, Loraine. The family of four nodded to Christopher before leaving.

corridor suddenly

must I take the blame?" Although Madison's voice was weak, she still refused to leave and the butler could do nothing about it. "That's enough." Theodore glanced sideways at her. His gaze was

so frightened that she shuddered. She stared blankly at her son in front of her, unable to say

kind

things. The door of the operating room was also called the "Gate of Life and Death". Whenever the person who went in came out,

at Theodore. For a moment, he

a person who didn't do anything,

to pour herself a glass of water. Knock, knock! There came a knock on

glasses of milk. "Are

hungry. I

it. Drink

said, "If you can't hold it up yourself, I can hold it

after being poor?" Everleigh grabbed the milk and rolled

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and leaned against the sofa with his legs crossed. "It seems like I owe you money in my last life, doesn't it? I barely managed to sneak out to

like a walking

a low voice, "Your

ceiling. "Don't go back today, and don't answer the phone at home. I'll go back

night before, the Meyer family and the Trevino family were left aside. At first, they had intended to talk about the wedding, but in the end, everything fell apart. Who could have expected this? Everleigh had no energy to think about anything else. At this time, she was only worried

to my dad.

hesitated for a while and said, "I

his hand. "I was the one who initiated the fake marriage. Wasn't it to

a daughter-in-law for a long time. They treated Alastair and Adrienne so well that Everleigh felt apologetic

to worry about them." Christopher straightened up and glanced at her. "We don't need to deal with them anymore. Somebody has already blocked all the seals." Hearing this, Everleigh frowned slightly and knew who he meant without

In the Bailey family's

news from the hospital saying that Madam Scott's operation

darkened. "That old

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