Chapter 87
They dared to perform surgery at this moment, and even broadcast it live. It must mean they were confident. If <b>the </b>surgery were sessful, Donna wouldn’t die, then he would be finished!
<b>Impossible</b>! In that condition, even the best doctor in the world couldn’t <b>save </b>Donna<b>. </b>But without confidence, Riverview Hospital wouldn’t do this..
Two thoughts were pulling at Peter’s mind. He felt like his brain was going to explode.
“Dr. Dup, do we need to go see Mr. Donovan?” The assistant trembled, reminding him.
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The press conference had ended long <b>ago</b>, but the live broadcast was online, with over a hundred million views in a short time. If the surgery seeded, it would be a devastating blow to Fraley Hospital. Their hospital’s reputation would be ruined, and the losses would be immeasurable.
Peter’s body went limp, and he slumped into <b>his </b>chair.
It was useless to go to anyone now. The only hope was <b>that </b>the surgery wouldn’t seed.
He opened hisputer, clicked into the live broadcast, and stared fixedly. He repeated. “It won’t seed, it won’t seed…
In the hospital director’s office, Nixon had also <b>received </b>the news
“Open the video,” he ordered his secretary.
The live broadcast <b>was </b>disyed on therge, high–tech LCD screen, showing the surgery in greater rity. He sat in his chair, watching with a
He had confirmed <b>Donna’s </b><b>condition </b>multiple times before allowing the hospital to hold the press conference. So why would Riverview Hospital proceed with the surgery? And why broadcast it live?
In the Riverview Hospital operating room, Lea ced the kidney in the surgical tray. As she turned her head, she saw arge amount of fresh blood gushing from the wound, <b>just </b>as assessed before the surgery. Once the kidney was removed, it would affect the surrounding arteries, leading to massive bleeding <b>as </b>one of the symptoms.
Several doctors faces instantly changed. <b>Those </b>with weaker psychological endurance had <b>beads </b>of sweat rolling down their foreheads, unable to stand steady<b>.</b>
Even Chris outside the operating room felt her breath catch in her throat.
She trusted Lea wouldn’t do anything without confidence. But seeing this scene, even she seemed flustered.
Chris turned and looked at Alfred, her pupils dting. She had never seen such a mesmerizing gaze.
Alfred stared unwaveringly into the <b>operating </b>room. His eyes fixed solely on Lea, filled with astonishment <b>and </b>admiration for her ability <b>and </b>talent.
He had never trusted and admired anyone like this before. Chris had followed Alfred for many years, never seeing his judgment go wrong. Len would definitely seed.
In the operating room, <b>Lea’s </b>eyes didn’t blink as she calmly said, “Transfuse blood <b>and </b>stabilize blood pressure. Monitor heartbeat and breathing.”
After giving <b>instructions</b>, she resumed using the surgical tools, removing necrotic tissue and stopping the bleeding.
“Beep…. Beep… Beep The heart monitor, blood pressure gauge, and venttor all emitted abnormal rm sounds. All the data changed drastically. and several doctors panicked, sweating profusely.
“Drop the blood pressure by 10 points. Adjust the dosage lower, Lea calmly ordered.
Lorrand looked at her in surprise. The <b>patient’s </b>vital signs were already abnormal. Further reduction would be even more dangerous. But Lea looked at him with unwavering determination
After confirming her order, Lorrand couldn’t do much else but instruct the doctors to adjust <b>the </b>patient’s condition ording to her request
Several doctors finally <b>came </b>to their senses, but they regretted entering the operating room.
If the <b>patient </b>died, they would be doomed. <b>But </b>now, the surgery was being broadcast live. The entire nation would know. No, the entire medicalmunity would be paying attention to this surgery, and the whole world would know<b>. </b><b>They </b>were <b>truly </b>finished.
Desperately, they listened to the orders and mechanically carried out their tasks. Only Lea remained calm and focused, performing the surgery meticulously, like an emotionless machine.
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Outside, Shannon and several others had identified the trending position and were also focusing on the live broadcast.
Her breath grew heavier. She didn’t want Donna to die, especially not on the operating table, which could implicate Lea and affect the hospital.
The barrage ofments on the screen was harsh,This text is ? N?velDrama/.Org.
“Massive bleeding!”
“Look at the EGG! The heartbeat is almost gone!”
“Has the blood pressure dropped to <b>zero</b>?”
“Blood pressure, heartbeat, breathing, pulse… they’ve all decreased by half. The patient definitely won’t survive.”
“Fraley Hospital was right. The patient will die on the o operating table”
“What is Riverview Hospital doing? Saving a life or broadcasting death?”
“Is this hospital legitimate?”
<b>“</b>What kind of doctors are they<b>? </b>Why don’t they show their faces?
<b>“</b>Everyone, take a screenshot <b>and </b><b>save </b>the video. We’ll report themter!”
Tve already called the police. I can’t bear to watch anymore.”
Thements kept going.
When reading thements, they heard amotioning from the corridor.
“We are reporters. We <b>have </b>the right to <b>know </b>the truth about the surgery<b>, </b><b>let </b>us through!”
“Are you not letting us through because you’re afraid we’ll witness the patient dying on the operating table?”
“Is your hospital insisting on performing this impossible surgery because the patientcks connections?”
“Does the patient still <b>have </b>a heartbeat?”
“<b>Has </b>the surgery <b>stopped</b><b>?</b><b>”</b>
“We demand to see the truth!”
“Let us through!”
The reporters persisted.
They held microphones and cameras. They rushed towards the operating <b>room</b>.
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Hospital security <b>guards </b>stood in their way, along with receptionists, nurses, <b>and </b>medical staff, all united in blocking them.
“The surgery is still ongoing. You can’t go in. It will affect the surgery!”
“The hospital will give you an exnation. Please stay here.”
<b>“</b>Don’t affect the surgery. <b>It’s </b><b>a </b>matter of life and death. <b>Please</b>!”
They tried to stop the reporters,
It was <b>already </b><b>a </b>nationwide focus event, with every piece of information attracting massive attention.
<b>Some </b><b>reporters </b>directly stepped forward, <b>blocking </b>the security guards and allowing their colleagues to push through
Shannon watched in disbelief as the cameramen rushed towards the operating room.
She shouted to those around her, “<b>Quick</b>! Stop them! Don’t let them into the operating room.”
Several people quickly reacted, realizing that these individuals were attempting to break down the door to the operating room to film. They threw theirptops aside and rushed over.
Shannon was already blocking the doorway, her arms outstretched against the door frame. “<b>The </b>surgery is still in progress. You can’t………”
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Then, Shannon was forcibly pulled out <b>and </b>mmed against the wall, her head hitting hard.
She struggled to stand up, knowing she had to stop them from gening in.
Suddenly, the person who had thrown her was thrown back <b>against </b>the <b>wall</b>, and the camera he was <b>carrying </b>fell and shattered.
<b>As </b>Shannon looked up, she saw a young man standing at the door of the operating room, wearing a white coat with a <b>ck </b>leather jacket underneath.
This was the man who had brought her to the hospital before, Craig
He had just kicked the person who attacked her,
Craig held a security guard’s baton <b>and </b>stared at the reporters trying to break into the operating room. His gaze was sharp and filled with murderous intent. Tll break your leg if you take another step!”
His swift and fierce actions <b>had </b>everyone intimidated.
“Wewe just want to see the progress of the surgery, to understand the truth…one reporter protested meekly.
Suddenly, Craig kicked him in the leg, and the reporter fell to his knees.
He pointed the baton at the reporter’s throat. “Break into the operating room to understand the truth? Who gave you the right?” He looked up at all the reporters on the stairs, “Who gave you the right?<b>”</b>
Suddenly, none of the reporters dared to step forward
On the other side, Eddie turned to Alfred. “Mr. Andrews, how should we handle those reporters outside?”
Craig could stop them but <b>causing </b>amotion in the hospital wouldn’t be ideal