Chapter 101 The maidâs voice resonated loudly across the hospital lobby, drawing the curious gazes of those around us.
Growing impatient, I shot an annoyed look at the maid, pretending not to understand. âWhoâs Luna? Whatâs going on?â
âObviously, Dark Moon Packâs Luna Avia!â The maid glanced proudly around before slowly explaining, âOur Luna had a nightmare last night, feeling unwell in the chest. She needs a Healer to check on her.â
Immediately, hushed conversations broke out.
âSince when did Alpha Nathan from Dark Moon Pack get a new wife?â
âHavenât heard, but word is heâs getting engaged soon.â
âEngaged?â Someone exclaimed, âI thought they were already married. No engagement ceremony? What kind of âLunaâ is that?â
âExactly... and is it necessary to call a Healer for just a bad dream?â
âSeems too delicate. How could Alpha Nathan choose such a woman as Luna?â
The maidâs triumphant expression froze. Enraged, she shouted at those talking, âWhat do you commoners understand? Who gave you the right to discuss our Luna? Believe me, our Alpha can kill you all!â
âKill? Kill whom?â I asked the maid coldly, âHave you forgotten this isnât the Dark Moon Pack but the Blade Moon Pack?â
âSo what?â The maid tilted her neck, showing no fear.
Before I could reply, Moss, standing beside me, solemnly explained, âIf Alpha Nathan punishes a member of our Pack without Alpha Marcâs knowledge, it means the Dark Moon Pack wants to go to war with the Blade Moon Pack. Are you sure you want to represent Alpha Nathan and start a war with us?â
The maidâs face changed instantly, her eyes gradually showing panic. She stammered, âIâI didnât mean that. I...â
Of course, she didnât mean that! She didnât have the courage to provoke a war between two Packs. Even if Nathan found out about this, dismissal would be the lightest punishment.
The maid kept swallowing saliva, her eyes darting around, unable to find the right words. However, after struggling for a while, she resorted to being stubborn and pointed at me, shouting, âII just want you to ask Healer to check on Luna. Donât change the subject on purpose!â
âMiss,â Moss used the coldest tone Iâd ever heard, âforgive my bluntness. Youâre now pointing at the Princess of the Blade Moon Pack.â
The maid quickly withdrew her hand, shoulders shrinking. But soon, she seemed to remember something, and her face of terror turned back into malice.
âPrincess?â She mockingly laughed, deliberately raising her voice, âEven if sheâs a princess, sheâs an abandoned woman by our Alpha! How? A discarded woman dares to compete with our Luna Avia for nobility? In my opinion, sheâs not even worthy of washing Lunaâs feet!â
I narrowed my eyes slightly, a coldness appearing in my gaze. The maid, sensing my look, instinctively took two steps back.
âIâIs what I said not the truth? Are you going to attack me just because I spoke the truth? Let me tell you, I am Luna Aviaâs maid!â
I twisted my wrist, preparing to throw this annoying maid out of my hospital, when suddenly, hurried footsteps came from behind, and at the same time, I heard Ryley calling my name.
âDianaââ
I paused, turning around as Ryley weaved through the crowd, swiftly approaching 1. me.
âWhatâs up?â I asked.
âJust now, the nurse from the emergency room was looking for you. Thereâs a patient in critical condition needing urgent care.
The surgery required is complex, and the doctor with the expertise isnât currently at the hospital. Theyâre wondering if you could contact a Healer for immediate assistance.â
Without hesitation, I quickened my pace. If the ER was reaching out to me, the situation was undoubtedly serious.
Unexpectedly, the maid tightly gripped my arm. âYou canât leave!â she exclaimed. âYou havenât brought Healer to see our Luna.â
âLet go!â Iâcommanded firmly. âDidnât you hear? Thereâs a patient in the emergency room waiting for a Healer to save their life!â
âWhat does that have to do with our Luna? Can the life of a commoner be more important than Lunaâs feelings? You must make the Healer see our Luna first! Otherwise, you can forget about going anywhere!â The maid persisted, holding onto my arm.
Growing impatient, I extended my other hand, gripping the maidâs neck. In her reddening face, I stated coldly, âSorry, but in my eyes, your Lunaâs feelings are indeed less important than a personâs life. If you dare to obstruct me again with Aviaâs status, Iâll kill you.â
I forcefully pushed the maid away and turned to leave.
After swiftly changing into surgical attire, I rushed into the operating room. The patient, a man in his forties, had a saw blade break and pierce into his left ventricle while using a weed cutter.
If I had entered the operating room two minutes later, he would undoubtedly be dead.
The surgery lasted a full two hours.
After two hours, I emerged from the operating room, not immediately changing out of the Healer attire but heading to Aviaâs ward.
With the commotion caused by her maid, I had to check how serious Aviaâs illness was.
Avia wasnât alone in the ward.
In addition to the two maids taking care of her, Nathan and Mrs. Wayne were also present.
At that moment, Nathan and Mrs. Wayne were standing by Aviaâs bedside, inquiring about her condition.
Upon seeing me enter, Mrs. Wayne immediately put on a stern face. âWhy did you take so long? Do you know my precious is suffering? Even if youâre Healer, you canât-â
âMom,â Avia grabbed Mrs. Wayneâs sleeve, whispering, âdonât blame Healer... The Healer just didnât receive my message in time, so she didnât come to see me right away.â
âWhat does that mean?â Mrs. Wayne widened her eyes.
âThatâs how it is!â The maid who had caused a scene in the hospital lobby a while ago eagerly answered, âBecause we didnât have Healerâs contact information, Luna sent a message to Diana this morning, asking her to inform Healer that she was sick.
However, Diana ignored it. Luna had me personally go find Diana, but Diana publicly humiliated me, insulted Luna, and wouldnât let the Healer come to treat Luna. She even said... she even said...â
âWhat did she say?â Mrs. Wayne asked.
âShe said Lunaâs life doesnât matter, and she wants to kill me!â The maid said, looking very wrong.