Although Kingsley’s son was still young, he was quite obedient. Staying quietly in Kingsley's arms, he didn't cry or make any trouble.
While waiting outside the operation room, Eileen was overwhelmed with anxiety.
Luke's condition must be rather critical, otherwise his operation wouldn't take so long.
She was so scared that her mind completely went blank. She couldn’t remember anything but Luke's comfort to her.
She thought to herself over and over again,' He will be fine! He will be fine!'
She didn't dare to think too much or imagine the worst result, or she might be unable to bear it.
As time went by, the sun had already set behind the mountains.
The door of the operating room finally opened, and the attending doctor came out wearily. "Is Mr. Wright here?"
"How is my friend?" Kingsley asked hurriedly.
"The wound is too close to his heart, but fortunately, the operation is quite successful. Now we’ll transfer him to the general ward. If he had been sent here a little later, he might have lost his life."
Hearing this, everyone felt relieved and gradually calmed down.
Eileen didn’t eat anything for a whole day, and she was also injured in the accident. Having no strength left, she suddenly passed out.
Brad screamed in fear. He was still a little boy, and such an unexpected situation frightened him.
Sherman gently put her hands on his shoulder. “Don’t worry. Your mother is just too weak."
Brad burst into tears and asked, “Aunt Sherman, am I going to be an orphan?”
"Your mother just fainted, and your father i s out of danger now, so don’t have that foolish idea! Do you think you are that little match 'girl' in the fairy tale?" Sherman said in a joking tone.
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