CEO’s Mysterious Fiancée By Piper Dunlap Chapter 4
CEO's Mysterious Fiancee
She Knows How to Deal The doctor didnât get to finish his sentence. Paige threw a tiny bottle over to hi m, her gaze never leaving Cassie. âHeart Relief Pill?â Colin Williamson saw the thing in his hand and w as shocked âPaige, where did you get it from?â He thought, it is those pills that have turned the black m arket upside down recently! These pills work wonders for patients with heart problerns. A single pill cost s 1.6 million dollars. The price is high. Whatâs more, the pills are so rare. Only one of these pills is aucti oned off a month. How did Paige get something as rare as that? âThe Tate family treats you so unfairly.
I think you have done enough for them. You donât need toâ¦â Before Colin could finish his words, he sa w the warning look from Paige. âWhat is it? Am I wrong? Her son comes less frequently than you.â Half
a year ago, Colin graduated from a top medical university in the country and came to Farwen Hospital f or an internship. He was born in a family full of doctors, which made him arrog*nt, though he was new h ere. Then he met Paige. Only then did he know that he was nothing compared with her in terms of med ical skills. One time, he was working on a difficult case. For a couple of nights, he kept studying and sta yed up late. Yet Paige took one look at it and offered him a wonderful solution easily and casually. Anot her time, Paige came across a patientâs chest radiograph and CT scan and knew he had lung ca*cer at a glance. Before that, Colin ruled that the patient had severe pneumonia. Similar things were countless . And there was one thing that made him admire her the most. Cassie was dying, He had announced C assieâs critical condition a few times now, yet Paige manag*d to save her again and again. Paige, for C olin, was a horrifying high school student. Every time she appeared, she manag*d to shock him comple tely. She shattered his arrogance and ignora*ce, forcing him to bow his head. During his half-
year of internship, Colin witnessed how unfairly the Tate family treated her. Later, Colin and Paige beca me familiar with each other and became friends. He knew that the best thing in Cassieâs condition was
a heart transplant. However, she was too old, and she had high blood pressure and whole heart failure.
She wasnât up to surgery at all. By letting her take Heart Relief Pills, Paige was hoping that she could d o better, instead of being too Chapter 4 She Knows How to Deal 1/4 fragile to be pushed into the surge ry room. On the contrary, the Tate family had no idea. They thought Cassie would be fine as long as the y paid her medical bills and let someone take care of her in the VIP room. âThereâs no way the Tate fam ily would pay 1.6 million dollars for this.â âAlright then. Take care of Cassie for me, OK?â Paige glanced
at Cassie and said reluctantly. âI should go.â She thought, I should go now. If Cassie wakes up and see s me, sheâll be even more agitated. If her condition gets worse, things will be trickier. Colin glanced at P aige and whispered, âIâve got it covered. Donât worry.â âOK.â Paige glanced at Cassie. There were many things she wanted to say to Cassie. Yet in the end, she said nothing. She left Ward 301. At the same ti me, several doctors were in a hurry. They looked flustered. âWhat happened? How come Mr. Stowe get s worse all of a sudden?â âI heard that he has been refusing to take his meds just so his grandson woul d show upâ¦â âRidicul*us!â Not long after Paige left Ward 301, she got a bump in the shoulder from one
of the doctors. They rushed to Ward 306 hastily. When Paige passed by the door, she happened to see the dying old man on the bed. âHe went off his meds without permission. Does his life mean nothing to
him?â âWhat should we do now? Have the families been informed?â âThey are on their way. We can onl y decide whether to operate or not after they get here.â Paige stood at the door of Ward 306 and said to them casually, âHe will be dead by the time they are here.â Those several anxious doctors heard her w ords and looked in the direction of her voice. They saw a young girl standing at the door. She looked lik e a teenager, but there was a cool aura about her. Her eyes were bright and clear, and her pair of slend er and fair legs made her more charming. âYou are just a teenage girl. What do you know?â Devan Her bert, the chief male physician, didnât take her seriously seeing that she was so young. âHis condition is
very complicated. We will operate on him. immediately once we can be sure.â Waiting for his family was the only option they had. Chapter 4 She Knows How to Deal 2/4 Paige raised her eyebrows and asked with confusion, âIs his rheumatic heart disease that serious?â âYou can tell?â Devan was a bit surprised . âShe knows medicine?â An ag*d chief female physician was surprised as well. âSince you know the ca use, then Iâm sure you know that he needs a heart valve replacement. Itâs not the first time that he has
had a heart valve replacement,â Devan explained. Paige raised her fair and delicate face, and her char ming eyes were shining with a bright light. She looked disapproving. âThe fact that he needs more than
one valve replacement only suggests one thing. You didnât treat him with adequate antibiotics, which is
why he developed an infection and perivalvular leakage.â Hearing her words, all the doctors in the ward were stunned. âHey! She knows medicine indeed.â âShe even knows about perivalvular leakage.â Killia n Stowe went off his meds without the doctorâs permission, so he wasnât treated properly with enough a ntibiotics. That was why he developed an infection and perivalvular leakage. âSheâs just a girl. Stop was ting your time talking to her. How long till the family gets here?â an a*ed man said. He was Tim Swift, th e most powerful heart expert in the hospital. He was over 50 years old, and when he spoke, he sounde d dignified. âProfessor Swift.â Everyone became respectful in the next second. One of them replied, âJu dging from the previous situations, theyâll need at least another twenty minutes.â Twenty minutes would
be too long. Tim thought, Mr. Stowe canât wait that long. Mr. Stowe had mitral valve replacement surger y abroad before. Shortly after, he developed a perivalvular leakage, so he went abroad for another hear t valve replacement. However, not long after the operation, he had an infection and a recurrence of peri valvular leakage. At that time, his condition was so critical that it was too late for him to go abroad again . He had to undergo surgery in the country. The Department of Cardiac Surgery of Farwen Hospital is w ell-
known throughout the country, and countless people know about my excellent medical skills. That night , with pressure from all sides, I completed an impossible operation. It was a miracle! But not long after,
Mr. Stowe was infected again and had to undergo another operation. His condition now is even more s erious. His upper respiratory infection has gradually developed into pneumonia. We have made a lot of
efforts to deal with his pneumonia, and now he shows symptoms of heart Chapter 4 She Knows How to Deal failure Get Bo Just now, I found that Mr. Stowe has artificial valve infective endocarditis and periv alvular leakage. His condition is very critical. Under such circumstances, the success rate of surgery is l ess than 10 percent. There is only one way to deal with Mr. Stoweâs condition now. We have to wait for
his family to be here.