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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 241

Amidst the heavy rain.

Grace drove the car into the parking lot of the emergency center. There was no empty parking space.

Suddenly, she saw an ambulance coming out from the hospital's emergency center, followed by an ambulance siren.

Her eyes lit up. She then stepped on the accelerator, and the car engine revved hard. She rapidly drove towards the empty parking space and jammed on the brakes.

Heinz's body was almost thrown out of the car.

He looked up at Grace when he finally was able to regain his bearings.

She'd parked the car in the ambulance parking spot. She was indeed daring.

He didn't know whether to laugh or cry, but he admired her courage at such a critical moment.

She quickly released her seat belt, opened the car door, jumped down, and shouted at Lester and others, "Why are you still daydreaming? Come on."

Lester and the bodyguards were all shocked.

Was it Miss Smith who drove the car just now?

It was so cool. It was as if she was racing.

Lester quickly came to his senses and ran towards them.

Grace opened the back door and noticed Heinz was looking at her with a paled face. The deep look in his eyes frightened her.

"How are you?" She asked.

"I'm a little flustered," he said.

"What's going on?" Grace was worried.

"What about you?" Heinz stared at her.

"I'm fine." She shook her head.

He turned to Lester. "Lester, Grace sucked out the snake venom for me. Ask a doctor to check if she was poisoned." "Sure!" Lester and the bodyguards were dumbfounded when they heard that.

The doctor came over and sent Heinz to the emergency center.

Someone pushed a hospital bed over, laid Grace on it, and went straight inside.

"I'm fine," she exclaimed as she was forced to lie on the bed. She was very embarrassed. She and Heinz were drenched and their clothes were stuck to their bodies. It was very uncomfortable.

"Miss Smith, we have to examine you to make sure everyone is all right." The bodyguard said to her, "The president's orders were very clear. We dare not go against him."

She blinked helplessly. "Can someone buy a set of clothes for me? My clothes are too wet."

"Assistant Lester already has it prepared. We will send someone to the ward to get it right away."

In the end, Grace argued no more and was pushed in to have a blood test.

After that, the doctor immediately injected antivenom into her body.

"I really don't think it's a big deal," Grace said.

The doctor said to her very seriously, "Miss, you said so because you don't feel anything now. We have treated many cases like this. Some people only feel it on the second or third day. Since you sucked out the venom, if it travels through your gastrointestinal tract and caused a blood clot, you might even die."

"Is it that serious?" She was shocked. "What about Heinz? How is he?"

"I've already given him an antivenom injection and cleaned the wound with saline." the doctor replied.

"Is his situation severe?"

He has to be hospitalized for observation purposes," he answered.

"Do you have any idea what kind of snake had bitten him?" she continued to ask.

"Judging from the wound, it seems to have been a coral snake that bit him." he replied.

"Coral snake?" Grace was stunned for a moment as she had never heard about it. "Does this kind of snake come out during the night?"

The doctor nodded. "According to historical records, the many- banded krait are active at night, and during daytime it will hide under rocks or in caves."

Grace was dazed again and murmured, "How unlucky are we to have met one on top of the hill."

"This snake is actually very poisonous. In fact, if you do not tend to the wound immediately, there's a high risk of death." he explained.

Grace was shocked. "Are there any death cases?"

"Of course, there are a lot of them." he answered.

"Then, hurry up and treat Heinz!"

"You have to be treated, too."

"Okay, fine."

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