Chapter 1129
Chapter 1129
Chapter 1129 Miracle Doctors
He was even more nervous compared to last time and sweat appeared on his forehead.
He said to the nurse anxiously, "Quickly, summon Dr. Sonnet."
The medical team rushed here due to the emergency without calling April.
They thought it would be a routine case that they could easily manage. Little did they know they couldn't do anything to help when they arrived.
Everyone knew the situation was wrong when they heard April was needed.
Bryan stepped forward and tightly gripped the doctor's collar. Then, he asked, "What's the situation?"
He was both anxious and furious. Even blue veins could be seen protruding on his forehead as though he was ready to take it all out on someone at that instant.
The doctor immediately replied, "The patient's fracture is in an unusual position. I'm afraid that the team is not prepared for the surgery at the moment. Hence, Dr. Sonnet's supervision is imperative to guarantee success."
"All of you shall face the consequences if you fail to save him."
Bryan's eyes were already red out of anger, and he had lost his composure at that point. He gripped the doctor's neck as if he was ready to twist it any minute.
Thankfully, Vania intervened, and she tugged him away and spared the doctor.
"I've already sent for Lily to come immediately. We mustn't waste the doctor's window for treatment."
The success rate of the surgery stood at 99% with April and Lily around.
He was even more nervous compared to last time and sweat appeared on his forehead.
However, the remaining 1% was uncertain because William chose to concede.
Jennifer Watson also held onto Bryan's hands as she was worried that he might lose control of himself. "Let's go with Vania's plan."
Bryan listened and eventually eased his grip.
April immediately stopped the experiment at hand when he learned about the situation.
He said directly to Vania as soon as he saw her in the operating room, "Please have Lily come over, Vania."
They needed all the help they could get when a life hung in the balance and having a miracle-making doctor at the side would at least boost their faith.
"I've already done so. You should take a look at the situation first."
April felt more at ease when he learned Lily was on her way.
Then, he promptly led his medical team inside.
Vania inquired when she saw the doctor was trembling, "Do you still need blood for backup?"
They should prepare it in advance if the doctor thought it might be needed so that they wouldn't panic in the midst of a crisis.
The doctor nodded vigorously at Vania's words. "Yes. It's necessary."
His nerves had clouded his memory of that crucial step.
He made a gesture to Vania before saying, "This way, Mrs. Luke."
Although his hands were shaking uncontrollably, he rationally thought about arranging for a nurse to get Vania's blood donation done painlessly.
However, Vania appeared calm as she pointed toward Bryan, who was by her side. "The patient's son is here."
The doctor subtly touched his own forehead, and he said to Bryan with the utmost respect, "This way, please, Mr. Jones."
He had overlooked that due to nervousness once again. How could he forget about the fact that there was no way William would have compatibility issues with his own son's blood?
Now, he had to arrange for a nurse to do the job, and his anxiety only intensified when he was facing Bryan. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Lily arrived after Bryan's blood donation was completed.
Naturally, her seven little companions were there with her.
"Daddy, Mommy." Lily greeted Vania and Hanson before entering the operating room.
Eventually, William was wheeled out of the operating room, following more than an hour of operation.
Lily said calmly as she removed her surgical gown, "He's out of danger."
She thought it was odd. Why was the doctor so terrified? She only found it perplexing as a miracle- making doctor.
April added, "It appeared he had an even worse accident than the previous one. The fracture came perilously close to piercing his heart. Therefore, it's understandable if doctors are hesitant to intervene."
What he meant was any slight trembling during surgery might have resulted in William losing his life.