Chapter 704 Molly Finds Out About Everything (Part One) (2/2)
”Until now,” Weston said disdainfully, ”you're still protecting her!”
Brian turned his gaz
Falling from nobility, Zen Luo became a humble slave and served as a human punchbag for his former cousins. Inadvertently, he found a way to refine himself into a weapon and a legend started because of that. With a strong belief in never surrender, he strove for revenges and pursued big dreams. Warriors from various clans contended for hegemony and the world was stirred. Relying on the body that was comparable to a powerful weapon, Zen beat his numerous enemies on his way to the immortality. Would he succeed eventually?
ry moment of this
as if a plan had turned out perfectly well.
All the doctors did their best to stop Wing's bleeding, making sure to check their watch too every now and then. Everyone was sweating profusely now with no less than five minutes from their one-hour deadline.
Brian's lips had turned into a thin, straight line as he stared at the door of operating room in his bloodshot eyes. He couldn't do anything but wait anxiously to see if Wing could hold on longer or if the plasma would arrive in time.
The sound of running footsteps came.
Brian and Weston instinctively looked at the direction where the sound was coming from—they saw a figure coming out of the stairwell and carrying a medical box.
”Mr. Brian,” Vincent gasped, ”The rest of the plasma is on the way. I figured you'd need some right away so I made sure at least this box arrived here first.”
Brian just stared at Vincent then motioned for a nurse to take the box.
Because of Vincent's foresight, the doctors finally had enough plasma to continue Wing's operation. And a moment later, the remaining plasma arrived via ambulance at the hospital. Finally, the doctors were able to treat Wing's wound. Even though she wasn't perfectly fine yet, at least she was now past the crucial period.
Weston bit his bottom lip as he watched Wing lying in the ICU completely pale and pallid due to the massive blood loss. Until now, he could feel his chest tightening and the difficulty of breathing that came along with it. Just then, outside the operating room, he wouldn't allow himself to succumb to the pain and worry he was feeling because he knew he had to be strong for Wing.