Chapter 1462
Two nurses were laying out the surgical tools when, to their shock, one turned around and the patient was gone. One nurse dashed off in pursuit while the other hurriedly dialed Dr. Ameliaâs number.
Dr. Amelia answered the phone, her voice laced with surprise and urgency. âMr. Laurence, itâs an emergency â Mrs. Laurence has just bolted from the operating room...â
Bernard, freshly clad in his sterile scrubs, felt his heart skip a beat. He flung open the locker room door and sprinted down the hallway, the soles of his shoes barely touching the ground as he raced to find Eleanor.
Eleanor, with the nurse following her, stumbled and weaved her way through the corridors, looking back anxiously. Distracted, she collided with someone...
The man steadied the wobbling Eleanor with a firm grip, then fixed her with a piercing, icy gaze. âWhy the hell are you running?â he asked, his voice a blend of irritation and concern. Recognizing the man as Robin, Eleanor mumbled an apology before attempting to sidestep him and continue her escape. But before she could get far, Robin caught her hand and yanked her back. âWho are you trying to dodge?â he asked.
Eleanor turned just in time to see the nurse charging down the corridor toward her. In a panic, she tried to shake off Robinâs grip, but he held on tight.
Just as she was about to lash out, Robin shouldered his way through the onlookers and fixed his gaze on the approaching nurse. âI have no clue whatâs going on, but that nurse is clearly after you. Need a hand?â
Eleanor, taken aback, nodded, assuming Robin would just block the nurseâs path. Instead, he suddenly bent down, scooped her up in his arms, and made a beeline for the hospital exit.
By the time the nurse made it outside, Eleanor was already in Robinâs car, hastily buckling her seatbelt. Glancing out the window, she intended to see if the nurse had followed but instead caught a glimpse of Bernard, standing tall on the hospital steps.
With just a fleeting look, the car moved and sped away. Eleanor pressed her face against the window, lips parting to say something, but the sight of Bernardâs eyes, filled with despair, stabbed at her heart. She knew he must despise her now for fleeing right before surgery Robin had seen Bernard too, still in his scrubs, obviously about to enter the OR as a support person. Eleanor was also dressed for surgery, and clearly pregnant, but not full-term. Why the urgency for surgery?
As Robin was driving, he glanced at Eleanor. âWhat the hell is going on with you two?â
Chapter 1462 Eleanor, with guilt weighing heavy on her heart gently touched her belly. âThe doctor said my heart transplant and sudden pregnancy-induced hypertension are a bad mix. Theyâre pushing for an immediate C-section, but I canât bear to risk the baby...â
Robin wasnât well-versed in medical jargon but asked bluntly, âWhat happens if you donât have the C-section?â
Eleanor was silent for a moment before replying, âWithout the surgery, thereâs only a 10% chance for me to survive... With it, maybe 30%.
Understanding the gravity of the situation, Robinâs demeanor shifted from casual to somber. âSo youâre telling me that either way, the odds arenât great, but the surgery might give you a better shot?â
Eleanor nodded silently, and Robin slowed the car to a halt at the side of the road. Before she could question him, he spoke gently, âEleanor, Bernardâs choice is the right one. You should listen to him.â
Tears welled up in Eleanorâs eyes. âI know heâs right, but what about the baby? The doctors have said with my condition, saving me means losing the baby. How can I accept that?â
Robin looked down at her prominent belly, recalling how heâd been there through the pregnancy, watching the baby grow. Even he found it hard to bear, but compared to Eleanorâs life, the baby seemed secondary.
He believed Bernard felt the same; only a mother can truly understand the importance of the life growing inside her. To expect fathers to feel the depth of that bond was asking too much. Mothers would always find it harder to let go, and that was just human nature.-
Robin, gazing at Eleanorâs serene profile, felt a twinge of pain but quickly composed himself, suggesting, âIf you canât have the baby now, focus on getting better first. Once youâre healthy, you can think about having more.â
Eleanorâs smile was faint and sad. âIf there was a chance of having another child, the doctors would have told me. Theyâre silent because there is none.â
The conversation lapsed into a crushing silence, punctuated only by the soft clink of a pen dropping in the car. Just then, a convoy of black cars surrounded them in a tactical formation, trapping Robinâs vehicle in the center.
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The lead Bugatti spun around and screeched to a halt in front of Robinâs car, effectively blocking any route of escape. Bernard, with an unmistakable air of authority, stepped out and approached with a face set in stone.
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