Luca glanced at the sign that was still lit up in the emergency room. She asked, "Is Ms. Norman in there?"
"Yes. After she was sent to the hospital, the doctor sent her here and asked us to wait. They haven't come out since and no doctor has told me what's happening inside. Luca, please save her..."
Not many were allowed to enter the hospital's emergency room, including Luca.
Queenie said what she said out of panic.
Luca reassured her, saying, "Mrs. Norman, you have to trust the doctors. They're saving Ms. Norman's life now. If I go in, it may disrupt their work. Let's wait until the doctor comes out to find out what's happening."
Her voice had the ability to calm Queenie, who wiped her tears and nodded. "Okay, okay. I'll wait here."
Luca sat with her on the bench in the hallway and waited.
Queenie was still worried. She clasped her hands together and recited the Bible in a soft voice to pray for Leia.
Luca noticed it but she was helpless in this situation.
15 minutes later, the doctor came out and the nurse asked, "Who's Leia Norman's family?"
Queenie stood up immediately and said, "I'm Leia's mother. Doctor, how is my daughter doing?"
The doctor took off their mask and said with a serious expression, "The patient is not doing well. She needs to be admitted to the hospital for treatment."
Queenie staggered when she heard that. Luca was attentive and immediately gave her a hand. "Mrs. Norman, be careful."
Queenie shook her head and continued to ask the doctor, "Doctor, what do you mean by that Is my daughter's life in danger?"
of her organ failure, so now, she needs to be hospitalized and be on 24-hour monitoring. If the situation takes a turn for the worse, we'll make a judgment call. If necessary, we'll highlight her situation to the management
organ transplant could help Leia but the legal route might
but still could
they had the money, they could not
were undoubtedly a death
hand tightly and said, "Doctor, let Luca take
with much. At most, she could use dry needling to relieve
Luca as Leia's
you also a doctor?
medical license, so she did not consider herself a doctor.
a fool of yourself by saying that you want to save her?" The doctor scolded Luca, thinking that Luca was a conwoman. He had seen too many of such cases in the hospital. When the surgery, or other medical methods, were no effective, patients would
Can
through the admission procedures, then we'll send the patient to the ward. You're not allowed to fool around even after she's in the ward. If something happens, the hospital will not be responsible,” the
but she only
her teeth and said
Luca's response, "Can you guarantee it? You're not a doctor. If you insist on doing things your way, I'll prepare a document for you to sign off on and the family will bring the patient home. As long as you're not in the hospital, you can do what you want. However, if you're in the hospital, it's still my responsibility if something goes wrong even if you've given your guarantee prior. I'm unwilling to bear that
disputes, so
give me a
'This woman doesn't look like a conwoman.
account the doctor's sharp gaze. She said,
not knowing what she meant. "Luca, what do you mean
here for me to help Leia but I only
Park..." Queenie knew Johann but she was
Luke's best friend. If he knew
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