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Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire novel Chapter 624

Chapter 624

Rocher Private Hospital was very efficient. The moment Henrick finished paying the fees, the examination report was already out.

The doctor said, “The patient does not look good, and surgery is required. However, she is already old, and there is a lot of risk with the surgery. If you agree to it, please sign the responsibility waiver agreement here.”

Hearing that, Henrick was perplexed.

“What do you mean? Why would a fall warrant a surgery? Was there a fracture?”

The doctor shook his head then nodded. “There was a broken bone, but that is just a minor issue. The main thing is that there are ruptured blood vessels in her body. And because she has hypertension, she is already experiencing internal bleeding as we speak.”

Henrick immediately looked solemn.

He really did not expect Malorie’s little fall to become so serious. Half an hour ago, she just visited a psychic and now she suddenly had to undergo surgery.

“You’re a family member, yes?” the doctor asked, “Do you want her to undergo this surgery? If so, please sign here.”

Henrick gritted his teeth and scrawled his signature on the paper before reminding the doctor, “Please arrange the best surgeon for my mother. I will pay any amount.”

Without her, there was no way he could manage the family business.

Indeed, it made more money than the Southall Group now.

The doctor nodded and arranged for the surgery immediately.

They needed to do more in-depth examinations before the surgery, but the result made the doctor’s face fall.

They detected a more serious condition — there were issues with her heart as well.

The nurse took a look at the report and told the doctor, “There is an underlying condition with this patient’s heart. When she fell, the ruptured vessel was near to the heart. Hence, this is going to be a very complex surgery.”

With mixed emotions, the doctor said, “In that case, I can only ask Dr. Ziegler and see if he is willing to take up this surgery.”

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