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After divorce, Ex-wife Revealed Identities novel Chapter 30

The passengers around Sylvia kept thanking her. Sylvia all smiled in return.

Darcie was still in shock, wondering whether Sylvia was Franklin's wife.

'When did they get married?'

Darcie was devastated.

Elsa sat in her seat, haunted by an unbearable headache. Hearing that the plane was out of danger, she blacked out.

A stewardess saw this and exclaimed in shock, "Chief purser, what's going on with you?"

Sylvia got up and walked over to Elsa. She put her finger before Elsa's nose, observed her pupils, and saw they were not dilated. Then Sylvia found no change in Elsa's respiration and pulse.

Fortunately, it was not a severe coma. Elsa just fainted from the headache.

Darcie asked irritably, "What are you doing?"

"She was in a transient coma, not shock," Sylvia said to Darcie. "She was too stressful just now, so she will be awake after resting for a while."

"Is there a doctor here? Is there a doctor here?" Suddenly, a young man rushed over from the tourist class with a nervous look.

Sylvia left Elsa to the stewardess and said, "Take care of Chief purser."

Then she walked over to the young man, "I'm a doctor. What's wrong with your mother?"

"You're a doctor? Great!" Although Sylvia looked young, the young man tugged on her arm. "My mother has mild hypertension. It is usually well controlled, but the turbulence just now scared her. Now she's breathing hard and about to lose her breath. Even the oxygen mask doesn't work,"

The young man said quickly as he led Sylvia to his mother's seat. Sylvia saw a middle-aged woman dressed very plainly. Her face and lips were as pale as paper, her chest heaving.

She was nearly out of breath.

"She has significant symptoms of anxiety, panic, dizziness, and fatigue. Did you bring her blood pressure medications with you?" Not having a stethoscope, Sylvia took the middle-aged woman's wrist, took her pulse, and examined her carefully.

"My mother hasn't taken the medicine since her blood pressure dropped to normal a few days ago. I take her abroad for a break. She has never been abroad before. I didn't expect this, so we didn't take any medicine!" The young man cried out in pain as he spoke.

Obviously, he was a very filial son.

"Don't cry." Sylvia cast a glance at him. "There are some middle-aged passengers on the plane, so you can ask if any of them had blood pressure medication. She has a sudden rise in blood pressure because she was highly stressed."

Hearing this, the young man hurriedly wiped his tears and left to ask.

Sylvia held the middle-aged woman's hand and said, "Lady, listen to me now. Our plane is out of danger now. My husband is the captain. Don't be afraid. I'm with you on this plane. My husband will try his best to protect me, so he will definitely get us safely to Iqethi."

The middle-aged woman shook her head feebly, still breathing heavily.

"You must hang in there. The ambulance is waiting for you at the airport. Your son is very filial, so you must hold on to hope, or he will be sad." Sylvia kept reassuring the middle-aged woman.

"I've got blood pressure medications," The young man said excitedly.

"Help your mother take it. She needs to be soothed, so you must stay strong and positive," Sylvia said coldly.

The other passengers on the plane were quiet as they watched Sylvia, who was beautiful and confident. They all felt relieved staying with her.

Sylvia stood by the middle-aged woman until the plane landed safely.

The ambulance had been waiting for a long time. With the stewardesses' help, the passengers left their seats and got off the plane one after another.

Doctors and nurses rushed over and lifted the middle-aged woman and Elsa onto the stretchers.

They left in a hurry.

But the other passengers did not leave.

They waited in silence.

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