The Wrong Woman

Chapter 237

Chapter 237

When Suzanne arrived at the hospital with Nathan, the area outside the emergency room was packed with the Morrisons. Their faces were solemn.

Daniel hadn’t returned home in five years, and now that he was back, it was a matter of life and death.

Florence had broken down crying outside the emergency room and was taken to a ward for treatment with intravenous liquids.

Earlier, Daniel had been taken to the hospital by two policemen in plain clothes. Suzanne didn’t have to ask to understand what was

going on.

Daniel was rescued over six hours, and it wasn’t until the early hours. that the doctor emerged from the emergency room. All the Morrisons

surrounded the doctor with concern and asked about Daniel’s

condition.

The doctor looked exhausted. He sighed and shook his head. “The situation is not promising. The patient till in critical condition and

has been moved to the ICU for observation. His survival will be a

his

Gary coul

and

his feet. Gary’s face went pale. Grief s were written all over

the words of the doctor offered a glimmer of hope, the es of Daniel’s survival were very slim. There was

and held his forehead. Tears were pouring

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state before. Nathan’s brothers held back their sorrow to comfort Gary. Tears filled their

were deeply saddened but could do nothing to help. All they could do was stand by in silence. Their hearts were in prayer for Daniel’s survival

was Nathan. After hearing the doctor’s words, he followed the doctor to the

tubes running all over his body and bandages

on the machines were fluctuating erratically. Nurses took care of him. They were keeping a close eye on his vital signs at

that they shook slightly. Tears were welling up in his eyes, and anger

secret from his family that he had been accepted to the police academy. Even though his parents were very much against it, he didn’t hesitate to

emy.

refuse compromise, even when

disc

a police officer, but who is going

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