Chapter 266 The Operation Seeded
Matilda wasted no time. She handed her father''s medical records and all his test reports to Gabriel.
She stood shily by his side, her demeanor shifting instantly to that of a vulnerable little woman.
Gabriel got down to business earnestly.
As a doctor, he didn''t take medical matters lightly, and that was any doctor''s unwavering principle.
He meticulously examined Jason''s medical history and test reports and found that his condition was
quiteplex.
Aging was a natural process, and it brought along health issues that were practically inevitable. No
one could escape this curse.
Jason''s condition primarily revolved around cerebrovascr problems with some heart
complications.
In his medical view, there were two choices avable – using traditional medicine to manage, or
modern medicine to treat.
Managing the condition could extend Jason''s life by five or six years, but he would still lead a
somewhat fragile existence.
On the other hand, treating it would significantly boost his vitality but potentially shorten his
remaining years to a mere two or three.
In essence, Jason''s body was like an old truck that had been running for over a decade. It was well
past its prime.
Gabriel chose not to divulge these intricate details to Matilda.
Knowing these specifics would only bring her distress; it wouldn’t help her much.
His decision was to opt for treatment.
For most elderly people, a life of fragility and suffering was akin to a form of torment.
And to them, time was merely a gauge of how long that tormentsted.
Gabriel''s goal was clear–to provide treatment, boost Jason''s vitality, and then manage his
condition.
The aim was to extend Jason''s post-surgery life span withoutpromising his overall well-being.
The night was restless for Matilda.
She paced back and forth in the hallway. By dawn, her eyes were bloodshot, and she looked all the
more gaunt.
Meanwhile, Gabriel had rested soundly in Dr. Smith''s office.
He needed to be in the best possible condition for the uing surgery.
At exactly nine in the morning, Gabriel awoke.
Dr. Smith had prepared everything for the surgery well in advance, waiting for Gabriel to take the
lead.
Matilda anxiously lingered around Gabriel, not daring to rush him and disying a more docile
side.
Seeing this scene, Gabriel couldn''t help but smile.
Matilda, while with her regal demeanor, at her core, was but a daughter and a vulnerable girl.
As he donned his surgical gown, Gabriel went to work!
In that very moment, it was as if Gabriel had transformed into a different person.
The sign on the operating room''s door shone bright with the words "In Surgery," which was the most
dazzling thing Matilda had ever seen in her life.
Pushed to her limits, Matilda leaned against the wall.
Her gaze appeared somewhat vacant as she stared at the operating room door.
The surgery was highly intricate and required the utmost care.
It wasn''t until a full three hourster that the operating room door finally swung open.
With a creak, the moment had arrived.
Matilda, who had been nervously pacing back and forth, felt her body shiver.
She spun around abruptly to witness her father being wheeled out of the room.
Seeing her father still unconscious, she rushed forward, her voice trembling as she inquired, "Dr.
Smith, how''s my father?"
Dr. Smith removed his mask, revealing a warm smile.
He said with admiration, "Miss Wallick, rest assured! Mr. Gabriel is the most skilled doctor I''ve ever
seen. His medical skills are simply incredible, and I''ve never seen anyone integrate traditional
medicine and modern medicine so perfectly! I can assure you, Mr. Jason is safe now. He should
wake up very soon!"
As Dr. Smith’s words fell, Matilda''s body slumped in relief, all the stress released at once.
Even someone as strong as her couldn''t contain her excitement, and her eyes welled up with tears.
"Miss Wallick, I thought you were an unfeeling irondy, but it seems you shed tears too!" said
Gabriel with a smile, who strolled out of the operating room, removed his mask, and smilingly
squinted at Matilda.
Three hours of surgery had left him somewhat tired.
Matilda immediately wiped away her tears. She didn''t want anyone to witness her vulnerability and
quickly reced it with a captivating smile.
She didn''t know how to express her gratitude to Gabriel. Almost by instinct, she bowed and said,
"Mr. Gabriel, thank you!"
Although Gabriel had the vibe of a thorough rascal in him, he was a person she genuinely
appreciated and respected. Despite some of his entric behaviors, he saved her father, and that
sufficed to overshadow those entricities.
Perhaps destiny was ying tricks on her – causing Herman to vanish, only to be reced by a
man with a personality entirely contrary to Herman''s, testing her in unexpected ways.
Gabriel couldn''t help but be amused by her sudden transformation.
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"Oh, oh, what are you doing, Miss Wallick?" he said with a chuckle. "You don’t owe me anything.
Just remember your promise!"
Thinking about the incident where she had to dance naked, Matilda''s affection for Gabriel suddenly
vanished into thin air.
She nodded slowly, "I, Matilda Wallick, always keep my word!"
"Oops!" Gabriel stretched and yawned. "It suddenly struck me, Miss Wallick, I don''t have a ce to
stay. Could you arrange amodation for me? It''d be great if it were close to you. We have to
work together to deal with the Jeff family and the Ghostly Purgatory Hall soon, you know."
It had been a while since he arrived in Gumoldur City, and it was high time he took action against
the Ghostly Purgatory Hall.
"Of course, I''ll arrange it as soon as possible!" Matilda said. Then, she bit her lip and continued, "If
you don''t mind, Mr. Gabriel, you can stay in my family''s vi. There are many guest rooms
avable."
With Gabriel at home, Matilda thought, if anything happened to her father, he could provide
immediate assistance.
"Um... are you sure you want this? You’re inviting the fox into your henhouse, ha-ha." Gabriel
laughed heartily. "I get it. Give me the address, have the room prepared, and I''lle over tonight!"
With that, he removed his surgical attire and slowly left.
Matilda gazed at Gabriel''s departing figure for a long time. In that moment, his silhouette seemed
somewhat akin to Herman''s.
She, who rarely shed tears, found herself ovee with emotion at that instant.
"Herman, where are you? I''m barely holding on. I miss you so much!"
In the long corridor, Matilda''s graceful figure exuded an inexplicable sense of destion.
An hourter, Jason woke up.
Seeing his haggard daughter, Jason couldn''t help but say, "I’m sorry, my dear!"
"Dad, it''s nothing!" Matilda kept shaking her head. "A little hardship on my part is nothing as long as
you recover. It''s all worth it!"
Her father was a famously ruthless figure in Gumoldur City, and he had carved out a vast territory
here with his tenacity and determination. But that ruthlessness had never been directed towards
her.
When young, she used to ride on her father''s shoulders, grab his beard, and y hide and seek
with him.
Her father had given her all his tenderness and love.
That day, father and daughter engaged in a heartfelt conversation.
Matilda told her father about the current state of the Southern Heaven Association and about
Gabriel.
Jason, weak but still lucid, said, "Mr. Gabriel is such a myth. He single-handedly dealt a blow to
Vicky Barnes, that cunning b*tch."
"Coborating with him is a good choice. But Matilda, you must be cautious and vignt at all times.
You mustn''t allow yourself to be harmed, no matter what."
Gabriel''s arrival was an opportunity for the Southern Heaven Association to turn the tide.
Despite the risks involved, it was worth it.
After all, the Southern Heaven Association was on the brink, with no other choices avable.
"Don''t worry, Dad. I''ve got it under control," Matilda reassured her father. "I''ll take care of the
Southern Heaven Association during this time. As for Mr. Gabriel, I won''t let him manipte me!"