Chapter 334 A Mistake
Breck quickly snapped out of his shock and responded, “OK, Mrs. Wall. I’m on it right away.”
He turned and sprinted away, his footsteps echoing his urgency.
Seated beside the bed, Sadie watched over the unconscious Noah, her heart pounding with anxiety.
She gripped his hand, noting its ice–cold touch.
“Hang in there, Noah. You’re going to be okay,” she whispered, her voice shaking with emotion.
The family doctor entered briskly, dressed in a white coat and a mask, carrying a medical kit.
Breck followed, his face etched with concern, along with a few servants who peeked inside the room.
A faint scent of disinfectant permeated the air, enhancing the room’s sterile chill.
Sitting by the bed, Sadie clutched Noah’s hand, her pale face and quivering lips a stark contrast to the resolve in her eyes.
“Doctor, please, he needs attention. He just…” Her voice broke, tinged with emotion, but she composed herself to explain
Noah’s situation.
Without a word, the doctor set his kit down, approached the bed, and started checking Noah’s vital signs.
He lifted Noah’s eyelids to shine a flashlight into his pupils, then used a stethoscope to listen to his heart and breathing.
As time slowly ticked by, each second stretched interminably.
Sadie felt her heart rise to her throat, her hands cold and sweaty.
She watched the doctor intently, fearful of missing any detail.
Eventually, the doctor set aside the stethoscope, looked at Sadie gravely, and spoke. “Mr. Wall’s condition is serious. He
appears to have suffered significant stimulation, disrupting his nervous system, which has led to this unconscious state.”
“Is he in danger?” Sadie asked, her voice even more tremulous, her fear palpable.
“It’s difficult to say right now. I need to administer a sedative to stabilize him first,” the doctor answered. He took a vial and syringe from his kit, filled the syringe, and moved to Noah’s side, rolling up his sleeve to prepare for the injection.
“Hold on!” Sadie’s voice halted the doctor just as he was about to inject Noah.
“Doctor, could… his condition be caused by some kind of drug?” Her words were deliberate, each one heavy with the weight of her concerns.
Though she suspected as much, she sought validation from the doctor.
The doctor paused, taken aback by her direct question.
After a moment’s hesitation, he nodded. “It’s a possibility I cannot exclude, but-”
“What kind of drug could it be?” Sadie interrupted, her urgency palpable.
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Chapter 334 A Mistake
Caught off guard by her intensity, the doctor responded, “At this moment, I can’t identify the specific swan ***
Further tests to determine that
“Alright”
Vivi had left the Myrtlewood Estate in a cab. Her expression was dark, her mood sour
The evening’s events had initially unfolded seamlessly. She had crafted a convincing facade of closeness With Wh capturing the media’s attention.
Vivi was sure it wouldn’t be long before Sadie succumbed to the pressure of public scrutiny. She wwhsionals korset effortlessly taking Sadie’s place as Noah’s wife.
Just then, her phone rang
She glanced at the caller ID, and her complexion blanched.
The call was from a waiter at the banquet.
With a moment’s hesitation, Vivi answered. “Hello?” Her voice betrayed a hint of unease.
“Miss… Miss Quinn…” The waiter’s voice trembled with panic. “I… I accidentally took the wrong drink…”
“What do you mean?” Vivi felt a sudden drop in her stomach, a wave of dread washing over her.
“I mean… the wine Mr. Wall drank… It wasn’t the one you asked for… It was… it was Miss Weisenfiah’s. The one the
tampered with…” The waiter’s voice faded, barely a whisper.
“What did you just say?” Vivi’s tone spiked, a mix of shock and anger. “Repeat that!”
“1… I didn’t mean to… I don’t know how it happened… I just… picked the wrong one…” The waiter’s voice trembled. He was
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