Chapter 165 I’m Counting on You
“Alright, let’s get the operating started.”
Edwin’s face sank. “Did you hear me? Tell him to get lost. Don’t stay here anymore. I
don’t want to see him.”
“Alright, alright, I hear you,” Julianna replied with a dark face.
Edwin entered the operating room.
When Julianna came out of the hospital corridor, Glenn asked with concern, “How is it?”
Julianna paused for a moment and said with some embarrassment, “Glenn, how about
leaving us alone?”
“Julie…”
“As you know, Edwin is a narrow–minded and bad–tempered person. If you stay here, he
will go crazy again.”
Glenn was silent for a few seconds and smiled at Julianna. “Alright then. I’ll be leaving.
Call me if you need anything.”
“Okay, got it.
“I’ll leave the matters at the factory to you for now.”
Glenn looked at her gently and comforted her, “Don’t worry about the factory. I’ll arrange
it.
“Ann’s illness is the most important thing now. Don’t worry about other things for the time
being.”
Julianna nodded. She trusted Glenn a hundred percent. She was very assured to leave
the factory to him for the time being.
“I’ll have to trouble you. After Ann recovers from her illness, I will hurry back to work.”
“Don’t worry. Nothing is more important than Ann’s health.”
When Julianna heard this, she did not speak anymore. She just looked deeply at Glenn.
“Then I’m going.”
“Goodbye.”
Glenn patted Julianna on the shoulder and turned to leave the hospital.
Glenn indeed had no need to stay.
If he stayed, it would only add to Julianna’s troubles, and at the same time, infuriate
Edwin.
Glenn left.
Megan and Tilda both came to the hospital to accompany Julianna.
Outside the operation room.
Julianna kept walking around, praying that the operation would be successful.
Megan and Tilda were also worried. They cheered Julianna on, “Don’t worry, Ann will
definitely be safe.”
“Yes, she’s such a good child. The heavens will bless her.”
“I hope so.”
Six hours later.
The infrared light in the operating room went out and the door finally opened.
The doctor and nurse walked out.
Seeing this, Julianna immediately went toward them. “Doctor, how is it? Did the
operation succeed?”
The doctor nodded confidently. “The operation was very successful. Now, we have to
see if there is a rejection.
“If there’s not, we can have a second operation soon.”
“Great. Thank you, doctor.” Julianna finally breathed a sigh of relief.
“You’re welcome. This is what we should do.”
A short while later.
Edwin was the first to be pushed out.
The bone marrow transplant operation would be divided into a few times according to the
rejection situation. This was the first surgery, and the rest still depended on recovery.
Julianna hurried over to Edwin and said with concern, “Edwin, how are you?”
Edwin was conscious and looked at Julianna.
His face was a little pale, and his eyes, which had always been sharp and divine, were
now a little lax
Edwin looked weak.
Julianna tightened her grip, her eyes filled with gratitude.
“Where is Ann?”
“Ann is still inside.”
“Edwin, thank you.”
“Thanks for what?
“I am her father. What I do for her is natural. It has nothing to do with you,” Edwin replied
proudly.
Edwin was still angry, judging from his tone.
When Julianna heard this, her eyelashes flickered.
Seeing that he had sacrificed so much, she did not argue with him.
Three days later.
Edwin’s body had basically recovered.
Ann also recovered very well, and there were no signs of rejection in her body.
These three days, Julianna has been staying in the hospital to take care of Ann.
On the fourth day.
Through a few days of observation, Ann did not have a rejection.
“A few days later, we can undergo a second operation,” the doctor said.
When Julianna heard this, her heart faintly moved.
“Thank you, doctor.”
“Never mind.”
Julianna looked at the attending doctor with gratitude. The big stone in her heart had
finally landed.
With the bone marrow donated by Edwin, Ann’s operation was very successful.
After two operations, Ann would be able to recover.
Inside the ward.
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