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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 1502

Chapter 1502 Take Him Down

Arielle merely gave the nurse the side-eye.

‘‘Just mind your own business.’‘ A voice rang out before the woman could reply, interrupting the nurse. ‘‘You’re here,’‘ the person turned to look at Arielle and said.

‘‘Yup,’‘ Arielle gave a brief response as an acknowledgment.

The man speaking was the doctor who had recommended Arielle to Matthew, who was also the doctor in charge of Sonia’s grandpa.

‘‘How is Old Mrs. Nighy’s condition? Do you have her medical records?’‘ Arielle asked.

The doctor passed Lisa’s file to the woman at once. After taking a look at the patient’s medical records, Arielle put the file down. Then, she checked the old lady’s eyes before examining the rest of her body and said, ‘‘Prepare for surgery immediately.’‘

it turned out that Lisa was suffering from a brain hemorrhage, the same condition as Sonia’s grandpa.

It was a common condition among the elderly.

Nico had rushed straight to the hospital after returning when she heard that her grandma, who had always doted on her, had suddenly fainted and was sent to the hospital.

Outside the operating theater, she asked anxiously, ‘‘Mother, how’s Grandma?’‘

When Melissa saw the worried expression on Nico’s face, the general’s wife patted her daughter’s arm gently and replied, ‘‘Your father has gotten Dr. Moore to treat her. The surgery is currently ongoing.’‘

Dr. Moore?

Could it be her?

A figure surfaced in the woman’s mind at once. If she’s here, that person is probably here as well…

At that thought, Nico turned around to take a look. Indeed, straight away, she spotted Vinson leaning against the wall lazily.

It only took one glance for her to be overwhelmed by her feelings for the man once again.

The woman was about to go over and greet him, but as she thought about her grandma, who was still fighting for her life in the operating theater, she dropped the idea as it was not an appropriate time for her to be concerned with matters of the heart.

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