Chapter 1666 Can She Hold On?
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
The crowd was in an uproar upon hearing Old Master Loeweâs words, and fear struck them.
âNo wonder Mrs. Lawrenceâs blood vessels constricted so badly...â someone whispered.
With sharp ears, Calian lifted his foot and gently kicked the man on the leg. âSince you found that, why didnât you check further?â
The man was caught off guard when Calian kicked him, but he felt more embarrassed than angry.
Calian was, after all, their idol. It was an honor to have him lecture them.
With this in mind, he lowered his head and told the situation of the night before, âWeâve done all the tests we can do, but none of them found the cause of the severe constriction and dilation of Mrs.
Lawrenceâs blood vessels. We only realized it when you said so.â
Then, he explained guiltily, âMrs. Lawrence was fine when she came to the hospital. Only last night did she suddenly have an attack. After our treatment, she returned to her original appearance without any abnormality.â
âNo abnormality is the biggest problem!
âSomething very dangerous is happening inside her body, yet you doctors noticed nothing,â Calian said. His hands clasped behind his back.
The doctors lowered their heads and were convinced by his lecture.
These people were like his former students. Calian subconsciously analyzed Rosalieâs situation to them in detail.
In the end, someone was still clueless. âOld Master Loewe, we know these, but what should we do next?â
Calian frowned and said coldly, âDo you need to ask since Iâve already stated this clearly? Find a way to soften her veins right now! Otherwise, let alone three days, she might not even be alive for two days!â
Hearing this, all the doctors were shocked and quickly nodded before preparing the medications.
Looking at their busy figures, Old Master Loewe looked worried and disappointed at the same time.
âHow long do you think Rosalie can hold on?â
Byron heard what Old Master Loewe said earlier, and his heart was heavy.
At the sound of his voice, Old Master Loewe snapped out of his thoughts and shook his head. âThe situation is not optimistic.â
Byron looked at Old Master Loewe firmly, wanting an answer.
Old Master Loewe glanced over his shoulder toward the bed and suddenly asked, âWhat is your relationship with her?â
Byron answered seriously, âTo tell you the truth, Rosie is my wife and the mother of my three children, so Iâm willing to pay any price. Please do save her!â
It was respectful and forceful.
Old Master Loewe frowned, yet it was not because he was displeased with Byronâs attitude. Instead, he lamented, âThatâs why you look like youâre seriously ill too.â
Byron said nothing.
Two days and nights without sleep made his eyes bloodshot. His lips were dry and flaring, and his face was ugly.
Old Master Loewe said slowly, âIf I hadnât come, she wouldnât have made it to the third day.â
Byronâs hope rose.
Old Master Loewe broke Byronâs hope again when he continued.
âNow that Iâm here, I canât think of an immediate solution. I still need to look up some information.â
Byronâs gaze looked to be full of despair as he tried to get an answer to his worries. âWill Rosie be able⦠to hold on until youâre back?â