Chapter 1939
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball Chapter 1939-Beatriceâs face was pale when she was sent to the hospital, and she still did not regain consciousness.
Andrius quickly carried her from the ambulance, placing her on the stretcher and pushing her into the emergency operation theatre.
He looked anxious. Even his white shirt was dyed red with blood. He followed behind the doctor in the emergency department and explained the car crash process.
âDoctor, she should have been hit at least twice, once on her head when she bumped against the dashboard and once on her shoulder. She wore a seat belt, so I donât know if it affected my spine.â
The emergency doctor nodded to him. âMr. Quinton, we know the situation. You brought her in time.
Weâll start emergency surgery right away. You donât have to worry. By the way, you also have bruises.
Remember to go to the outpatient clinic to get a bandage!â
With that, the emergency doctor closed the operating theatre room.
Andrius was in a panic. As if noticing something, he turned around and saw Mary.
Mary observed him with concern and asked, âAndrius, try to feel if you are injured anywhere.â
In a major accident, the bodyâs adrenalin hormone would be secreted. Sometimes it could completely mask the pain, making one unaware of their injuries.
It might delay the treatment process if they notice it late.
Andrius was obedient and shook his limbs and touched every corner of his body.
Then, he shook his head and said, âMary, Iâm fine. I was wearing a seat belt, and I was alert. So, the moment I was hit, my body was in a protective state. I protected my head and internal organs.
However, Beatrice⦠I didnât have time to warn her. It was my fault!â
Mary noticed the remorseful tone in Andriusâs words and quickly comforted, âThis is an accident. It is normal if you havenât reacted in time. So donât blame yourself.â
Andrius nodded, but his eyes looked nervously to the emergency room.
He cared about Beatrice!
A strange feeling rose in Mary.
Soon, she was back to her rational self. âAndrius, although you seem fine, I still suggest that you do a CT examination. It will be quick.â
Thinking Andrius might not agree, Mary added. âAs for Beatrice, Iâll be here watching after her and update you about her condition. All right?â
âWell. Thank you very much!â Andrius agreed.
Mary immediately asked a nurse to take him to the CT examination room while she waited at the door of the emergency operation room.
After twenty minutes, the emergency departmentâs doctor walked out and told Mary, âDr. Wilson, the patient is awake. She must be only in a coma because of the concussion. Itâs going to be okay. Weâre still looking at brain congestion to see if it needs removal!â
Mary nodded. âThank you. Pay close attention to every surgery!â
The doctor was immediately back on duty.
Before long, Andrius returned to the emergency operation room. He had done his CT scan examination, but the report was not out yet.
Mary told him about Beatriceâs condition. Knowing that Beatrice was fine, Andrius looked less worried.
âThis accident is my fault. The airport highway was in a jam, so I took a shortcut. I didnât know there were so many big trucks on that road, and they drove recklessly. It is equivalent to me indirectly hurting Beatrice!â He seemed to be muttering to himself or expressing his emotions to Mary.
However, Mary felt uncomfortable hearing it.
What did he do that he had to be responsible for it? It was an accident! No one wanted an accident.