After careful consideration, Ralph said, "If she's not here in half an hour, take her to the hospital and call Ms. Chime."
Hearing that, Zaid and the rest of the medical team also breathed a sigh of relief.
Given Mary's current condition, whether they proceeded with surgery or not, the result would be the same. Her time was running out, and her condition was untreatable.
Sending her to the hospital was just a futile attempt to tidy up after the fact. A slight misstep could also offend the Ludden family, risking their livelihoods.
This mess was created by Hera in the first place, so having her clean it up was probably the best option.
Meanwhile, Jane was eagerly looking forward to Hera coming soon. If she ended up causing Mary to die, Andrew's family would be out for good, leaving Ralph and her with the entire Ludden residence. It was a triple win.
Everyone had their own thoughts as they awaited Hera's arrival.
When Zaid saw Hera, he instantly lost hope. He didn't expect her to be such a young girl. At that moment, he felt it was more practical to ask for Camille's help.
Hera appeared indifferent as she followed Christopher into Mary's room.
After examining Mary's swollen legs, her slender fingers gently rested on Mary's wrist. Her brows furrowed slightly.
Mary's body's response was not what she had anticipated.
"How could this happen?" she asked Pansy.
With that question, despair filled the hearts of all the medical staff.
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