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Divorce is the Best Choice novel (Sarah and Jason) novel Chapter 273


Chapter 273 Sarah is going to Atlanta

"What's the chance of him being fine?" Sarah asked.

"It's not even zero point one."

His words sent her into an abyss.

Zero point one, which meant that he would either become a vegetable patient or have all kinds of sequelae after his central nerve was seriously damaged.

This result was still hard for her to accept, not to mention Grandpa Noth and the others.

They beat and scolded Jason, but she knew that they all liked him and cared about him.

"You don't have to worry too much. Serial is the best in this

respect," Bella said, "With the things he has studied before, maybe Jason will be fine."

Sarah didn't say anything.

Serial did have great attainments in psychiatry and neurology.

But Sarah was really worried about what was going on with Jason.

Standing not far away and watching them talking, Serial exhaled a mouthful of stale air and walked over, "Thank you for what happened today. You can go back now. I'll take care of Jason."

"Are you sure?" Sarah asked.

"No, I don't know if it is true or not. But now you have no choice but to hand him over to me."

Sarah was silent.

Serial was right.

The rest was about the domain of Serial. No one knew better than him.

Looking at the worry in Sarah's eyes, Bella asked, "How much confidence do you have?"

He didn't want to answer her question.

"To be honest, the one billion we talked about before can be

reduced by half," Bella said indifferently as if she was talking to a stranger.

Serial wanted to say who cared about it, but when he thought that it was in dollars, he answered, "About fifty percent, but the time is uncertain."

"Are you sure it's fifty percent?" Sarah asked.

"Yes."

"As long as you can cure him, the price will be up to you," she hoped that Jason could be safe, "If you need anything, you can tell me at any time."

"One billion," Serial glanced at Sarah and said.

Without hesitation, Saran said, "Okay."

Serial was speechless.

He stopped talking decisively.

It seemed that he had fallen into the eyes of money.

"He still has a deal that hasn't been made with me. I'll cure him just for this deal," Serial said. He didn't want anything from Sarah. He didn't want Jason to make fun of him when he woke up, "You just need to leave him to me."

"Well," Sarah paused before she continued, "I can't make the decision."

Such a big thing should be known by the members of the Noth family.

A few days and a few months were not a big deal, but if it took half a year or more, an explanation had to be given to his family.

"If he passes the dangerous period in forty-eight hours, I will tell

his family about it," Sarah made a decision while thinking, "Ask for

their opinions."

Serial didn't reply.

He fetched a family agreement and handed it to her, "Let them sign here after the agreement is settled."

"Okay," Sarah said.

She spent the next two days in the hospital.

Forty-eight hours passed, and her heart was in a mess. She didn't

even notice that her palms were full of cold sweat.

The process of waiting was always very tormenting.

Every minute that passed felt longer than a year. It had only passed

one minute, but Sarah felt that it had been half a year.

When Serial came to tell her about the situation, he saw the worried

look in her eyes. "If you're so worried about him, why did you

divorce him back then?"

Hearing the sound.

She looked at Serial.

"How is it?" she asked.

"The dangerous period has passed. The good news is that he won't

become a vegetable patient," Serial said more seriously than before, "The bad news is that the damage to the central nerve may

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