"Are you Bella?"
Bard hadn't expected the girl standing in front of him to be even more charming than the picture. Her eyes were clear and vibrant, and her features bore a slight resemblance to his sister, Louisa, but she had a more refined air about her. Her refreshing aura was like a breath of fresh air.
"Uncle Bard?"
Bard smiled gently, "Yes, I'm your Uncle."
Arabella smiled, "Hello, Uncle Bard."
"Hello," Bard's voice was soft, as if he was talking to a young child, "I noticed no one was getting off the plane, so I came to check."
As he said this, he looked at the woman on the couch, "What happened to her?"
"Sudden heart attack, but she's okay now."
"Sir." Marcia, who had been standing nearby, rose to her feet and greeted him respectfully, "I work for the Collins family. Thank God Ms. Collins was here; we would have had a crash otherwise!"
She briefly explained what had happened, and just by her description, one could imagine the dreadful scene.
Bard looked again at his niece, who seemed calm as if nothing had happened.
Such mental toughness, such courage, and decisiveness.
She was indeed his niece.
"Private pilots are required to have an EKG every two years. She didn’t do it?" Bard asked his niece.
"She had her medical records on the plane, which showed no cardiac risk factors. She's in good health, she gets a check-up every year, and the results are always normal."
"What caused it this time?"
"It could be pulmonary embolism, acute coronary syndrome and pericarditis, etc. Once we land, we'll do a detailed check-up to see if her blood cells, metabolic indicators, and cTnI levels are normal. We'll also do a chest CT scan to see if it's a pulmonary embolism and an EKG is needed too."
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