Chapter 161 Critically Ill Notification Has to Be Signed
After Gustave was called out by Giovanni, Darlene had a long nightmare.
The ward was completely dead silent. She fell into the nightmare and trembled with
cold.
In the dream, the court reached the verdict that their divorce was allowed. Avery stood outside the court
and wanted to take her away.
Hector and the staff of the court were watching coldly from the side and spoke like
machines.
âMs. Garcia, according to the verdict of the court, Mr. Gallard has the right to immediately take you away.
Please leave with him. Mr. Walpole has no right to
interfere.â
Avery reached out and grabbed her, expressionlessly claiming to bring her back.
Darlene struggled with all her efforts. Gustave came over with a sullen face to stop. Avery. The court staff
came over with Averyâs men and pushed Gustave away.
The scene in her mind changed. Gustave fell along the long staircase outside the court, leaving a
shocking amount of blood on the white snow.
Cassius rushed over and slapped Darlene hard on the face. His face was full of
anger.
âYou are going to die. Why are you dragging my son down? Gustave is kind to you. He even lost his
career and everything else for you. You are selfish and only care about
yourself!â
Darlene lay on the bed and grabbed the quilt tightly. Her clenched hands trembled desperately.
Her face was covered by sweat. She knew that she was in a dream, but she couldnât open her eyes.
Darlene shook her head with a pale face. âNo, itâs not like thatâ¦â
The dream was so vivid, and she could not tell whether she was in a dream or reality.
She suddenly felt a dull pain in her arm. A few men in black suits broke into the ward and pulled her up
from the bed.
Darlene suddenly woke up from the dream. She opened her eyes and looked at the fierce men in front of
her. At this moment, reality overlapped with the terrible dream.
The bodyguards did not care about Darleneâs weak body at all and dragged her outside
the ward.
Darlene had not yet completely woken up. She wanted to grab the door frame and resist, but the
professionallyâtrained guards were too strong. She could not resist at all.
Darlene felt that these men looked familiar, but her mind was a mess. She could not
remember where she had seen them.
She said anxiously, âWho are you? Why did you take me away like this? There are people and
surveillance everywhere in the hospital. It is illegal for you to do this!â
One of the bodyguards finally said indifferently, âMs. Garcia, stop struggling. It is Mr. Andrewâs order to
take you there.
âMr. Avery is now unconscious and sent to the emergency room. Your grandmother and
brother are now in Mr. Andrewâs hands.â
Darlene gradually gained consciousness. She finally understood the bodyguardâs words.
Was Avery sent to the emergency room?
He had just won a lawsuit in court, so he was supposed to be happy and proud at this. time. Was he sent
to the emergency room because he fainted out of happiness?
The bodyguard dragged Darlene to another building and then into an independent lounge in the hospital.
Andrew was sitting on the sofa in the lounge. His face was sullen as he flipped through the photos and
surveillance videos on the mobile phone screen.
Darlene was thrown to the ground by the bodyguard. Her body was still very weak. When she hit the
ground, she seemed to have broken bones. Beads of sweat dripped down from her forehead.
Andrew did not even look at her. After checking all the photos on the phone, he asked Rachel coldly,
âHow is Avery?â
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Rachel answered, âI asked the doctors and nurses in the emergency room. Mr. Avery is in a bad
condition now.
âMr. Averyâs sudden suffocation caused by the claustrophobia in the elevator lasted for
a long time.
âThe doctor said that two to five minutes of suffocation could lead to the complete damage of brain cells.
After five minutes of suffocation, there was a high probability that the patient would directly⦠die.
Rachelâs voice lowered in fear. âItâs hard to say judging from the current situation. The emergency room
has issued a critically ill notification.â
Andrew grabbed the phone on the coffee table and smashed it on Darleneâs head.
Darlene used to thank Andrew for letting her live in the Gallardâs home for ten years.
But when the phone was directly smashed on her head, she couldnât accept suffering like this. She
immediately tilted her head to dodge it.
The phone did not hit her head and fell to the ground with a bang.
Andrew was so angry that his face was solemn. âYou hide? How could you hide? My Gallard family has
raised a black sheep, a jinx!
âYou want to kill my grandson, right? Let me tell you. Donât even think about gaining any benefits from
us!â
Darlene did not say anything. She had no idea what had happened. The lounge was filled with Andrewâs
people. She wanted to argue for herself, but it wouldnât work.
Andrew coldly ordered Rachel, âHurry up and continue to wait outside the emergency
room!
âNo one is allowed to sign the critically ill notice. My grandson had an accident in this hospital. If the
hospital canât save him, itâll be doomed!â
Andrew looked at Darleneâs silent appearance and confirmed that she was feeling guilty. He was
extremely angry.
He threw the printed surveillance photos to Darlene and said coldly, âYou are the only one who knows
that Avery has claustrophobia other than some Gallard family members and a few psychologists.
âYou malfunctioned the elevator and trapped him inside. Do you think I wouldnât know that you were the
murderer just because you refused to admit it?â
Darlene understood. Avery was sent to the emergency room because of the elevator malfunction and he
fainted from suffocation caused by claustrophobia.
Darlene looked at the photos on the ground. One of the people who entered the elevator with Avery was
Elisa.
But at this time, if Darlene admitted she knew Elisa, Elisa would probably be harmed.
Darlene only took a glance before she raised her head and sneered at Andrew. âSo thatâs why you want
to see me. You really think too highly of me,
âAt this point, if possible, I wish I could get away from Avery as far as possible. Locking him up in the
elevator? Why donât you teach me how to do it?â
Andrew was even more furious. âMr. Walpole and Mr. Elicott are both willing to help you, arenât they?
Darlene, you canât do things on your own. Arenât there enough people willing to work for you?
âOne man helped you divorce, and the other helped you harm your husband. Darlene,
you have been in the Gallardâs home for so many years. Why didnât I know you were so capable before?â
After Andrew said so, Rachel came in with a sullen face. âMr. Andrew, the doctor in the emergency room
requires the critically ill notification to be signed. Mr. Andrew, youâd better hurry over. Iâm afraidâ¦â