Chapter 132
âThe situation is dire,â the doctor answered quickly before asking, âAre you a family member of
Victoria? If she continues the operation now, her life will be in danger; if she doesnât, she may be able
to live for another 12 hours.â
âOnce you agree to continue the operation, you can sign the consent form later. Otherwise, we will
immediately transfer her to the ICU.â
Christianâs brows and nose were drenched in cold sweat, and his handsome face was pale as a sheet.
He clenched his fist and said, âHer family is not present, but I am her⦠superior. I am able to sign the
consent formâ¦â
âNo. Only her family members are permitted to sign!â the doctor abruptly interrupted him and he had no
time to inquire about Victoriaâs familyâs absence either. âPlease hurry and summon her family. If they
are unable to come in person, allow them to agree over the phone by leaving a recording of the call.â
Evelyn had never been one to make clean-cut decisions and she was now in a big dilemma. âIs there
no other safe route? Money is not an issue!â
âDonât waste your time here! Call Victoriaâs family right away!â The doctorâs face flushed as he
exclaimed.
There was a burst of rapid footsteps as soon as he finished speaking.
Vincent, who was topless and only dressed in pajama pants, ran over with a slipper on his foot, roaring
with scarlet eyes, âWhat happened to Tori? Whereâs Tori?â
âDoc, heâs Victoriaâs family member!â Gabrielle grabbed Vincentâs arm and dragged him in front of the
doctor.
The doctor wiped his brow with the back of his sleeve and said, âContinuing the operation could put
Victoriaâs life in danger. If she does not have the operation, she will only have half a day to live. If you
agree to proceed with the operation, please sign the consent form as soon as possible.â
The nurse in front of the doctor rushed forward and handed Vincent some paperwork and a pen.
The weather was not hot; in fact, it was even a little cold after the rain, but sweat continued to run down
Vincentâs temples. He looked at Christian with red eyes as the blue veins on his forehead and neck
burst out like an evil spirit fleeing hell.
âIs the operation consent form signed, Dr. Hill? She will only be transferred to the ICU if their family
member does not sign it!â the nurse exclaimed as she ran out of the emergency room.
Dr. Hill stomped his feet in rage and asked Vincent, âSir, are you going to sign it?â
Vincent wiped the corners of his eyes, glared fiercely at Christian, and gritted through his teeth. âYes!â
Taking the consent form and pen from the nurse, he took a deep breath and signed the document
before returning it to her. The nurse then quickly took it and returned to the ER with the doctor. Soon,
the emergency room door was shut once again.
During this time, Christian stood at the side with zero authority as he was unable to help or intervene
since he was not a member of Victoriaâs family.
He was unsure what he was feeling; he was upset and stuffy, but his emotions were mostly fear, panic,
and anxiety. He was terrified that she would die in this manner. At that point, he did not want to get into
specifics about whether he liked Victoria, or how he felt about her; he only had one thought right nowâ
to keep her alive!
âChristian Thatcher! Youâre a f*cking b*stard!â With scarlet eyes and raised fists, Vincent approached
Christian.
Gabrielle clenched her teeth, bit her lower lip, and extended her arms in front of Christian. âM-Mr.
Coleman⦠This incident might not be related to Mr. Thatcher!â
âGet the hell out of my way!â Vincent screamed, his bloodshot eyes wide.
Though Gabrielle was terrified, she did not move a step. âMr. Coleman, i-if Victoria wakes up and hears
that you h-hit Mr. Thatcher because of h-her, she⦠she willâ¦â
Before she could finish speaking, Vincent gritted his teeth and took a step back, suppressing the rage
and hatred that was coursing through his veins.
Christian exhaled a sigh of relief only to find his back dripping wet.
âVince,â Evelyn called out as she approached him before clasping her palms together apologetically.
âIâm sorry for what happened to Tori.â
A slight frown appeared on Christianâs face as he stepped back, but he made no excuses.
Vincent wiped his tears away and shook his head at her. âItâs not your fault. Itâs that b*stardâs fault, so
you donât have to apologize to me or Victoria!â
âChristian is my son and he made a mistake, so Iâ¦â Evelyn sighed deeply after looking at Christian.
She then changed the topic. âIt is pouring outside. What brought you here dressed like this?â
Hearing this, Charlotte picked up the suit bag on the seat and handed it to Vincent. âThis is Mr.
Thatcherâs coat. Heâs about your size, so you should be able to wear it as well.â
âIâd rather die of frostbite than to wear his clothes!â Vincent replied angrily and despondently, turning to
Evelyn without accepting the coat. âI wanted to look for Victoria, but my father refused to let me do that
by yanking my clothes. My clothes are all ripped!â
It was difficult to comment on anything when the father was so cruel to his own daughter.
âDidnât you tell your dad that Victoria was being resuscitated? If you did, he would
definitelyâ¦ânovelxo.com fast update Evelyn said in an attempt to comfort Vincent.
âI did, but he didnât let me come over!â he interrupted her in distraught before viciously staring at
Christian. âItâs all because of this jerk who uses the Colemans Family as a threat. My father will never
let me see Victoria even if she dies!â
Evelyn remained silent as it was difficult for her to say anything.
Teresa eventually arrived and handed Vincent a set of clothes. âMom stopped Dad and allowed me to
come here. Donât hold it against Mom, she doesnâtââ
âThereâs no reason for her to be phony!â Vincent took out his suit jacket and put it on, but he was
dressed strangely with the pajama pants and pair of unassuming slippers.
With that, a crowd gathered outside the emergency room. Nobody said anything and everyone only
stared at the ERâs tightly shut glassdoor.
The sky gradually brightened and the sun rose from east to southeast.
Christian checked the time on his wristâit was 9.30AM. Victoria has been in the ER for about seven or
eight hours now.
His heart sank again as if thousands of ants were crawling down his throat and into his atrium to gnaw
on it; his throat tightened and his heart ached.
Screech!
At that moment, Dr. Hill emerged from the ER before exclaiming, âThe operationâs⦠a success!â
Though it was such a short sentence, he had to gasp each word out before he collapsed to the ground
from exhaustion after announcing the operationâs status.
The doctors and nurses involved in the operation were exhausted as they lay on the ground inside the
open door, but their relieved smiles could not be hidden.
At this point, Christianâs tense nerves had only slightly relaxed. He pursed his lips with a racing heart
before standing up to enter the ER.
However, Dr. Hill stopped him by stretching his legs and saying tiredly, âThe patient has just woken up
and she will be pushed to the general ward.â
âYou can go in and talk to her, but you cannot let her get emotional. She also needs to rest, so you
should leave after a few words with her. Better yet, just donât talk at all.