Chapter 617: She Lost So Much Blood

Ashton hurriedly said, “Signing a critical condition notice is just a formality. Last year, my grandmother had a gastroscopy, and I had to sign one too.

“Her surgery was done in half an hour without any issues. Don’t worry too much. Ms. Thornton is young and healthy. The doctors are very skilled, she’ll be okay.”

and

Elias looked up and stared at her intently. “Really? She’s really going to be okay?”

His eyes were filled with desperation and a plea for reassurance. Ashton had never seen him, or anyone of his status, show such fear and helplessness. Ashton was only trying to comfort him and wasn’t entirely sure. However, she couldn’t bring herself to disappoint him with that look on his face. She replied firmly, “Yes.

Elias leaned his head against the wall and murmured, “I just need her to be okay.”

He no longer cared about the baby. His only fear was losing Ashley.

down on his chest. Breathing became difficult, and his

so much blood…”

the more than twenty years of their friendship, he had never seen him acting this way. Still, William, who was more rational by nature, knew that now was the time to deal with the person who was responsible for the

man? Does he have a grudge against Ms. Thornton? Or

a simple

and hit his head against the wall. He had always seen Roman

doing so. He didn’t want Ashley to see him as a vigilante. Thus, he had held back. If he had acted instead, this

harder. However, the physical pain couldn’t match the agony felt in his heart. William stood up. “Will self–harm solve anything?”

pressed shut. The lines of his face were distorted with pain. William glanced

as well. He had brought several renowned doctors from out of town

in the evening, seven hours passed before the lights in the operating room finally went out, and the doctor

out.

stood

said, “Mr. Undvike, we did our

words struck Elias like a thunderbolt,

in a deep voice, “What’s the situation?”

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