Chapter 191: Emergency Treatment
After her meeting with Natalie concluded, Lillian immediately shifted her focus to preparing for the upcoming trip to Kingston. The urgency of the tasks ahead was clear; with the Skyreach Group’s Kingston headquarters recently completed, there remained a mountain of unfinished business to address.
Geo’s birthday celebration was scheduled for the 4th, but Lillian and Karina decided to depart earlier, boarding a flight on the 2nd to get a head start. Though Karina initially attempted to secure first-class tickets for both of them, they were informed that no seats were available. Unfazed, they settled for economy class without complaint. Neither had been raised to expect luxury, and comfort was secondary to their mission.
As the plane ascended and leveled off, Lillian reclined in her seat, closing her eyes to rest. The hum of the engines and the dimmed cabin lights created a quiet, almost peaceful atmosphere. Karina sat beside her, scrolling through her phone, occasionally glancing out the window at the clouds drifting by.
Suddenly, about thirty minutes into the flight, the calm was shattered. A flight attendant hurried down the aisle, her tone urgent as she addressed the passengers. “Ladies and gentlemen, I’m sorry to interrupt, but we need a doctor on board immediately. A passenger in first class has suffered a medical emergency and requires urgent treatment.”
She paused, her voice tense. “The plane cannot land right now. If we wait until we reach a hospital, we risk missing the critical window for effective treatment. If anyone with medical training is on board, please step forward.”
A hush fell over the cabin. People exchanged nervous glances, unsure of what to do. After a moment, an elderly man slowly rose. His hair was stark white, but his posture was firm and assured, carrying the quiet confidence of someone well-versed in his field. “I’ll help,” he said calmly.
The flight attendant quickly led him toward the front of the plane. Passengers watched anxiously as the man disappeared into first class.
Minutes passed, but tension only grew thicker. Then the attendant returned, her expression even more anxious than before. “I’m terribly sorry, but we need another doctor. The gentleman was unable to stabilize the patient.”
Lillian opened her eyes and glanced toward the front of the cabin. The situation was clearly critical. If a seasoned doctor couldn’t help, the patient’s condition must be dire. Without hesitation, she stood and said firmly, “I’ll go.”
The flight attendant hesitated, surprise flickering across her face as she looked at the young woman standing before her. “Miss, I appreciate your willingness, but the patient’s condition is extremely serious.”

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