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My Second Husband novel Chapter 509

Eudora was already waiting in the operating theatre. There wasn't any more time left to waste. Amos had to do it.

Gordon caught up to Amos hurriedly.

'Amos, I..."

"It's alright!" Amos shook his head, "It's not your fault."

No one would expect this kind of thing to happen!

"No, it's..." Gordon's words were about to come out of his mouth, but he didn't say them in the end.

He didn't know how to tell him.

However, Amos was not in the mood to wait for him to speak. He just smiled and followed the doctor into the ward.

They had already run the compatibility test a few days ago, so he could enter the operating room immediately.

First, they had to anesthetize him. Amos glanced at Eudora, who was still in a coma next to him. Her eyes were closed and she did not make a single sound.

He reached out to hold her fingers and said silently in his heart,

"Eudora, don't be afraid!"

The anesthesia gradually worked its way into Amos' system, and his vision became blurred as he looked at Eudora. Before falling unconscious, he only remembered that he seemed to have said something to the doctor.

"If I'm gone, tell her to go on and live her life happily."

Doctor Leon was focusing on Amos in the operating theatre, beside him was Helen, who would be his assistant. As a gynecologist, she had to take extra care of Eudora to watch out for any postpartum complications.

This was a very challenging operation.

They needed to go through at least three phases. The first was the C-section on Eudora, followed by removing the donor's organ. Last but not least, they had to do the organ transplant and then stitch her up.

So far, Eudora's vitals were normal and she was doing great. She was strong for the sake of her child.

However, Doctor Leon was very nervous, especially after considering Amos' condition. If something were to go wrong, not only Amos but also Eudora would be in danger. After all, there were no other donors at the moment.

Doctor Leon took a deep breath and said, "Wipe my sweat."

The nurse immediately helped him wipe his sweat, and soon after, he began to remove Amos' kidney. Only, not long after they began, a warning popped up on the vital signs monitor.

The nurse said hurriedly, "The patient's vitals are rapidly declining! It may be life-threatening."

Doctor Leon furrowed his eyebrows as Helen, who was next to him, said, "Doctor Leon, I suggest stopping the operation immediately."

Doctor Leon shook his head. His mind was filled with the words that Amos had said to him alone before entering the operating room.

"Uncle Leon! We've known each other for many years. You know what I want!"

That was the first time Amos had called him Uncle Leon, but it felt like a mountain of burden on his shoulders. He trusted him with his life.

"Amos..."

"Don't persuade me! You know that I am very stubborn. I won't listen to any advice. Eudora is my life. As long as she is fine, nothing else matters! Please don't let me down!"

Thinking of this, Doctor Leon took a deep breath and said, "We're going on with the operation!"

Helen looked at Amos' pale face and couldn't help but feel anxious.

"Dad! You should reconsider. He could die!"

Doctor Leon frowned and said, "Someone please take Helen out!"

The nurse next to her quickly came forward and grabbed Helen. "Doctor Leon, please don't disturb the operation here any further. Please make your way out!"

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