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My Pretty Sweetheart (Arianna) novel Chapter 138

Upon hearing my words, the doctor frowned and said sternly, "Everyone, the patient is in a critical situation, so you'd better treat this seriously. Only the consent of the patient's parents, wife or children can be considered legally effective."

I walked over, took the paper, signed it, and asked coldly, "Are there any more documents to sign?"

The doctor shook his head and asked, "What's your relationship with the patient?"

"His wife," I replied.

Then I continued saying, "If there is nothing else to sign, I will head back to my office. I still have things to work on."

Probably confused about the complicated relationship, the doctor looked at Andrea and me, then suggested, "You still need to go through the admission procedures later. Since you are the patient's wife, you should stay and take care of the patient for the night."

I was a little irritated, "Is he going to die?"

My question left everyone present stunned. All eyes were on me.

The doctor grimaced, "No, he's not that critical. His wounds are mainly external injuries."

"Okay then," I replied.

I didn't find it necessary to stay, especially since he wasn't dying anytime soon.

I signed all the papers and went through every necessary procedure. After handing over some of his stuff to Austin, Josiah went into the operation room.

I also handed the documents over to Austin. Displeased, he asked, 'Arianna, why are you doing this?"

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