Chapter 125 They Won’t Pity You
Jean kept her word. For the next ten hours, other than using the toilet, she kept kneeling outside of Ben’s hospital room. She didn’t eat either, but only sipped some water from time to time.
“Ms. Eyer, there’s no point in doing this. Mrs. Ludwig wouldn’t forgive you just because of this act.” Mr. Coleman came to advise her. “You should just leave.”
She kept her head low, speechless. “Never mind. Just do as you like.”
Jean heard the door open. She raised her head toward the doctor and nurse exiting the room. The doctor shook his head regretfully. “If he doesn’t wake up tomorrow morning, we will proceed with the amputation.”
Jean’s heart sank. “He can’t be amputated. How will he drive without his legs?” She mumbled. She was clearer than anyone else that his dream was to be a world-renowned racer.
Tears streamed down her face as she touched the window and whispered, “You’ve heard it, right? It’ll be too late if you don’t wake up.”
She continued kneeling through the night. Her legs were numb. She kept watch over the sky, not knowing the time. She prayed that the sun would rise later and that Ben would wake up soon.
“This is meaningless. The Ludwig family won’t even pity you if you do this.”
Edgar stared at her back and smirked. “If you want to kneel, you should try to pray to God in church. That might work.”
Jean kept silent, hiding her emotions. He watched her quietly. “If he undergoes the amputation, will you really give up your life to him?”
She turned to him slowly. “I mean what I said. Please leave if you’re here just to mock me.”
Her eyes were lifeless. Such a pained expression, just for the man lying in the room?
Edgar pressed his lips into a thin line. “If you go back on your words, I’ll bring you back to the Ludwig family at all costs.”
He turned away and left.
He didn’t leave the hospital but instead headed to the fifth floor for the surgery meeting.
Ben was hurt during the race. Two other sponsors were invited to the hospital.
“Mr. Royden, will Mr. Ludwig really have an amputation?”
“I’m acquainted with a few notable neurologists. I can invite them here for another assessment!”
Edgar’s face darkened. He hoped for the same too.
Jean’s firm expression was stuck in his mind. He clenched his fists and yelled at the doctors. “Are there no other ways? Think of another procedure, anything else other than amputation!”
“This…”
The meeting continued for another two and a half hours. Yet they couldn’t come up with a better conclusion.
The attending physician glanced at his watch. “There is no better way. Please prepare the operating room. If we are to drag this any further, we will miss the best window of time. Contact the family members, inform them…”
At that moment.
Jean pushed the door open. Her pale, tear-streaked face was beaming.
“He’s awake…”
The doctors hurried to Ben, checking on his condition.
Jean ran barefooted from three stories above.
She was breathless. Her limbs were shaking, and her eyes gleamed with tears.
Edgar’s heart was pained at the sight.
He strode towards her slowly. “Are you that worried about him?”
Jean was still shedding tears. Her hands quivered.
The next thing she knew, he pulled her into his arms and carried her.
“Let me go!”
“Jean, your life belongs to me. You can’t breathe your last breath without my permission.”
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