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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 662

“Mr. Atlas, the patient is stable for now. She suffered multiple fractured ribs and a ruptured spleen. She's currently unconscious and needs further observation."

This news shocked us all. Her injuries sounded severe, like she had been on the brink of death.

"Doctor, is she still in danger?" Oliver muttered.

"The patient will be transferred to the ICU shortly for continued observation. If her vital signs remain stable within the next 24 hours and she regains consciousness, she can be moved back to a regular ward."

The doctor turned back to the emergency room.

I involuntarily swayed, muttering, "This is all my fault. She wouldn't have suffered such severe injuries if it weren't for me!"

Ivanna comforted me, "Chlo, it's not your fault. Let's go to the ICU and check on her."

Two days later, Lauren was finally transferred to a regular ward.

My arm had a fracture, restricting my movement. Atlas had arranged for the best care.

Oliver silently stayed by Lauren's side when she was unconscious, a sight that tugged at our heartstrings.

I understood then that Oliver's heart belonged to Lauren. I had no idea how Oliver found out about our accident, and their relationship was something we should not meddle with.

Fortunately, Lauren's condition gradually stabilized.

While things improved on our end, Dylan's investigation wasn't going smoothly.

Although they identified the large dump truck, the road had blind spots. Combined with heavy rain and sparse traffic, they couldn't gather more information about the vehicle.

At this critical juncture, however, I received some bad news.

Matthew was arrested.

His shareholders and project managers reported him for alleged construction quality issues. Melanie even backed it up, claiming everything was orchestrated by Matthew, and she merely followed his orders.

Matthew getting caught signaled the end of Ardora's ongoing projects.

I warned Johnson a few days ago, advising him to caution Matthew about those plotting against him. My words had come true.

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