Chapter 266
Ice-Cold Ceo, Crazy Love
Ben narrowed his eyes and ignored the commotion, continuing to kick the door.
The force of Benâs actions caused the glass doors outside the emergency room to emit a piercing sound.
The others began to react.
Carl, seeing the mayor speak up first, stood and shouted indignantly, âBen! They are performing emergency treatment inside. Are you trying to commit murder?â
âQuick, stop him!â Uriah said hurriedly.
f Security personnel and Benâs entourage immediately became entangled in chaos.
But Ben.
It was as if he couldnât hear anything from the outside world. He was determined to open the door.
However, the door of the emergency room was incredibly sturdy, and his efforts were in vain.
Initially nervous, Carl relaxed upon seeing Benâs inability to open the door.
No matter how powerful Ben was, as long as he couldnât open the door, Susan was as good as dead.
Once the door opened, everything would be a foregone conclusion, and all he would see was Susanâs lifeless body.
Seeing Benâs current state of distress. If Ben saw Susanâs corpse, he might collapse on the spot.
Then, Carl would have nothing to worry about.
âWhatâs going on here?â Judith Miller looked anxiously at the chaotic scene.
What was going on?
Didnât they say that Susan had donated her blood voluntarily?
Emergency calls only.
Why did Ben look so furious, as if he was seeking vengeance?
Alexander squinted his eyes, sensing something amiss.
He suddenly turned to Carl. âIs Susan really donating blood willingly?â
Carlâs heart skipped a beat, then he forced a strained smile. âOf course, she is. Sheâs my own daughter. How could I harm her?â
She was my biological daughter. How could I hurt her?
It was the same conclusion.
Carl had said it before, and Alexander had believed him.
But this time, he felt uneasy about that claim.
Alexanderâs expression grew stern.
Carl, now somewhat panicked, lowered his head.
Carl was walking a tightrope. Either he made it to the other side, or he fell and shattered to pieces.
But he had started this path, so he had no other way but to continue.
Susan had to die.
It was impossible for Ben to go in.
As Carl Miller steeled his heart for what was to come.
Ben delivered another kick to the door. To everyoneâs astonishment, the glass door slowly opened.
Without hesitation, Ben entered the room.
Uriah was dumbfounded. What was happening?
âThe glass door is controlled by an internal system.â Alexander Nicholas realized, his face grave. âIf Iâm not mistaken, the people Ben brought are just a distraction. On the other hand, he must have hired a top hacker to calls only â FOWâ¦
Emergency calls only breach the hospitalâs control system. While we were focused on him kicking the door, the hacker had already done everything.â
Alexanderâs analysis was very good and logical!
But at this time, no matter how good the analysis was, no matter how logical it was, it was useless.
Ben had already barged in!
Only God knew what he would do.
The crowd, now in a panic, rushed in after him.
In the emergency room.
A nurse, holding a vial of medicine, trembled slightly.
The blood transfusion for Yana was almost complete, and her condition was stabilizing.
The doctor was administering postâtransfusion medication to Susan.
The nurse knew that by mixing the powder Carl had given her into Susanâs medication, Susanâs death was certain.
She had never harmed anyone before.
But she couldnât refuse such a high reward at all.
To strengthen her resolve, Carl had already transferred most of the promised amount into her account.
This was enough for her to live a carefree life.
After this, she could live a superior life from now on.
The nurseâs eyes slowly became firm.
Having accepted that money, the nurse had made up her mind. There was no turning back now.
Her hands steadied.
Emergency calls only calls only ON âHurry up! We donât have much time,â the doctor said.
The nurse quickly mixed Carlâs powder into the liquid.
The powder quickly melted, leaving no trace behind.
She took a deep breath and approached Susanâs bedside.
Susan would die.
But it would seem like a death from wound infection.
Once the medication was administered, there would be no evidence to link the death to the drug.
Who would know that it was this vial that killed Susan?
She would be fine.
She could hold a huge sum of money and wander around freely.
The nurse no longer hesitated and reached out to change the medicine.
At this moment.
There was a noise outside the door.
With a loud bang, the final door was forced open.
Ben, with an intense killing aura, burst into the room.
âWho are you? This is an operating room! What are you doing here?â the doctor said.
Ben looked at him expressionlessly.
Recognizing Ben, the doctor panicked.
Ben?
How could Ben suddenly barge in like this!
Emergency calls only He thought of Susan, who had just undergone a blood transfusion, and guilt washed over him, leaving him speechless.
Ben walked straight to Susanâs bedside.
Susan lay there quietly.
She had been injected with anesthetic again. At this moment, she was quiet and her face was as pale as paper.
A surge of intense pain, followed by furious anger, welled up inside Ben.
At the same time, a maddened rage surged up!
He hadnât been part of Susanâs past, but the thought of her suffering at Yanaâs hands. It made Ben wish he could go back in time and protect her.
But time canât be turned back.
All he could do now was protect Susan from ever facing such humiliation again.
In the past year, he had tried his best to replenish Susanâs health. He had worked so hard to make up for the loss of Susanâs body.
But now, under his nose, Susan was taken to the hospital again for blood transfusion!
Ben was furious.
He was angry that he had failed to protect Susan.
He was also angry at those who were scheming against Susan.
Ben gently stroked Susanâs hair and whispered, âSusan, Iâm taking you away from here.â
He bent down and was about to carry Susan away.
âWait!â Carl arrived, panting. He looked at the bottle of liquid in the nurseâs hand, and his eyes flashed slightly. He knew that she had not done anything yet.
No way!
He immediately winked at the nurse, The nurse just woke up from her panic.
Jolted back to reality, the nurse mustered the courage to speak, âMr. Landor, the transfusion is done, and itâs too late to take Mrs. Landor now. But sheâs just lost a lot of strength and needs nutrients. Let her stay here, and Iâll administer some infusions.â
Others also arrived.
Hearing the nurseâs words.
They all tried to persuade Ben.
Uriah spoke up, âBen, in light of your protective instincts, I wonât hold todayâs incident against you. But youâve seen how pale Mrs. Landor looks. For her health, you should let her complete the nutrient infusions.â