Chapter 615
The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
Romeo watched as she lifted her slender neck, taking sips from her cup, his heart aching more with
every drink.
Already uncomfortable from her period, she still had to drink this crap. It was too much.
He decided heâd check later to see which manufacturer produced it to see if it could be improved. He
couldnât bear to see his girlfriend suffering like this. Once she finished drinking, Romeo took the cup
and placed it aside, whispering, âWhy not use it? Is it too cool or too hot?â
âItâs a bit heavy and uncomfortable on my stomach.â
âThen let me warm you up.â Romeo gently caressed her lower abdomen and asked, âIs this better?â
Arabella wanted to say his hand was too cold, less warm than the hotâwater bottle. But seeing his
earnest effort, she nodded her head in the end.
His eyes didnât miss the expression on her face. Romeo thought for a moment and placed his hand on
his stomach. He realized his palm temperature wasnât warm enough, despite the clothing.
He grabbed the hotâwater bottle again, warming his hands first before placing them on Arabellaâs
abdomen.
âIs this better than before?â
Seeing his sincere inquiry, Arabella felt warmth in her heart-
He could catch and comprehend every single expression and glance from her.
âYeah, much better,â Arabella replied with a smile.
âI have some painkillers that the doctor said can help if the pain gets too intense.â
Just then, Arabellaâs phone started to vibrate. Romeo stood up and said, âIâll get it.â
The phone screen flashed. It was a call from Caden.
Seeing that name, Romeo hesitated. Was this guy always calling Arabella? For what reason at this late
hour? Did he think Arabella was alone at school without her fiancé?
Arabella noticed Romeo seemed a bit angry when he handed over the phone. Seeing the caller ID, she
couldnât help but laugh.
She picked up the call in front of Romeo.
âArabella, are you busy?â Cadenâs voice came through: âAre you tired recently?â
âIâm fine.â Arabella replied, glancing at Romeo and feeling more amused. âWhatâs up?â
âThereâs a difficult patient at the hospital. Can you come and take a look?â
âNow?â
Upon hearing this, Romeo instantly shot her a warning look: You dare go on a date this late? Just try it!
âCan you make it? The patient has a headache, dizziness, facial paralysis, and leftâside weakness.
After examination, we found a plaque deep in the middle cerebral artery and two aneurysms about to
rupture.â
Arabella realized the gravity of the situation. Both plaque and aneurysms could lead to disability or
even death.
Their simultaneous occurrence could potentially result in cerebral hemorrhage and ischemic stroke.
âThe problem is that the patientâs right M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery is severely narrowed
with M2 branch stenosis. After intensive medical treatment, the cerebral infarction still recurs. The
interventional treatment is difficult and risky, and the longâterm effect of the stent is not good.â
Unaware of Romeoâs jealousy, Caden continued explaining the case: âThe only solution right now is to
perform intracranial vascular reconstruction to improve cerebral ischemia, which might reduce the risk
of severe cerebral infarction.â
Romeo didnât understand their conversation. He only knew Caden had been talking for a while, and
Arabella had no intention to hang up. He even took her hand, a displeased look on his face.
Arabella understood. To perform surgery and clear the blocked cerebral vessels, the plaque inside the
vessels must be removed manually first, a bightly difficult
process.
The M2 segment was located deep in the lateral fissure of the brain, with extremely limited operational
space, about the size of a finger.
Moreover, the diameter of the middle cerebral artery was less than 3 millimeters. To completely remove
the plaque and suture the vessels, microsurgery required magnification of more than a dozen times
under a microscope, demanding high precision from surgical instruments and the surgeonâs skills.
The doctors at the hospital clearly lacked such capabilities.
Caden were to operate alone, the risk would undoubtedly be high..