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The Hidden Gold Mine Heiress Divorcee novel Chapter 431

Chapter 431 Borls Awakened 

After she met with Sean, Zlana began investigating Mr. Halley. 

She dialed the phone number obtained from Sean. Initially, his phone was powered off. Later, it 

turned into a dead number. 

Using hacking techniques to trace the number’s owner, she discovered it belonged to someone long deceased, with rumors that it had been purchased by another individual. 

As for the buyer’s identity, there was no way to determine it. 

This frustrated Ziana. Her growing concern was compounded by the fact that Boris had yet to regain 

consciousness. 

Seven days had passed since the surgery. 

During that time, she visited him in the hospital every day, hoping to find him awake. 

As the days wore on without any sign of him stirring, everyone grew increasingly anxious. 

When Ziana came on the eighth day, the attending doctor invited her to the office. 

“Ms. Ava,” he said cautiously, his face etched with concern, “it’s not that I doubt your abilities, but Mr. Lewis still hasn’t awakened. It’s been eight days. Why hasn’t he come around yet?” 

Ziana replied calmly, “It’s less than half a month and within the realm of normalcy. Just be patient.” 

Her words provided the attending physician with a sense of reassurance. 

“Alright, we’ll wait a bit longer.” He exhaled in relief. “Is the liquid administered to him the one. you prescribed?”. 

Ziana pondered for a moment, reviewed the list of liquids she had prescribed, and eventually altered two of the medications. She said, “From today onwards, follow the revised prescription.” 

The doctor took it, examined it, and looked up at her, his eyes filled with admiration. 

The two modified doses might not have seemed particularly noteworthy, but they were remarkably well-suited when combined with the other medications. 

The doctor couldn’t help but praise her. “Ms. Ava, may I study this prescription?” 

Ziana pursed her lips. “Feel free to examine it. If there’s anything you don’t understand, just ask 

me.” 

She exited the office, finding the typically quiet corridor was now bustling with uncharacteristic 

noise. 

“Biber, you’re finally back! If you hadn’t returned, I wouldn’t have known what to do!” 

Outside the ward, Steven held the tall and poised Biber. “Something happened to Boris.” 

Livia, who stood beside them, said, “Biber came as soon as he heard about this!” 

“Mm.” Biber pushed Steven away with a serious expression and raised his chin, “Let’s go in and see 

Boris.” 

Steven quickly ushered them inside. 

Ziana stood there, her brow creased. 

Had Biber mentioned that he’d just returned from Galia? 

She advanced and soon found herself within the ward as well. 

Steven was in the midst of explaining, “Ziana was kidnapped, and Boris went to save her. Somehow, they both ended up leaping from a moving car. Ziana was fine, but Boris suffered a severe brain. injury” 

Biber’s face darkened as he gazed at Boris. “The news claims no one has operated on him. Don’t tell me the surgery hasn’t been performed yet.” 

“Of course, it has,” Steven replied, noticing Ziana from the corner of his eye. He quickly beckoned her over. “Ziana performed the operation.” 

Ziana found herself standing before Biber. 

Unlike Steven, Biber possessed shrewd intelligence and a commanding presence. 

“Miss Scott,” he addressed her, focusing solely on the matter at hand. “Pardon my asking, but did you perform the surgery on Boris?” 

“I did, and there’s no need for concern. I’m highly skilled, and the operation proceeded smoothly. I don’t anticipate any complications.” 

Biber nodded. “I’m not questioning your expertise. I simply want to know why he hasn’t awakened yet?” 

Ziana wished she knew the answer herself. 

She could only speak the truth, “His vital signs are stable. If he hasn’t woken up yet, then we must wait. There’s no better option now.” 

Biber didn’t press further but asked Steven about recent events. 

Steven, a chatterbox, told the story in detail. Livia listened intently, interjecting occasionally. 

Biber listened quietly. 

The ward was now filled with long lost liveliness. 

About half an hour later, Biber whispered in Livia’s ear, “I’m going out for a smoke.” 

Livia pursed her lips and looked at him. “Smoking kills.” 

With a doting smile in his eyes, Biber gazed at her quietly. 

Livia snorted and waved her hands. “I know you’re upset. I’ll let you smoke this once! Just to annoy me!” 

Biber grinned and patted her slender waist before strolling out of the ward with a cigarette between his fingers. 

Ziana followed close behind. 

“Mr. Sam,” she called out. 

Biber bit down on his cigarette and lit it. Hearing her voice, he turned around and raised his dark eyes slightly, “Miss Scott, you can call me Biber. Did you come here to talk to me alone?” 

Compared to Steven, Biber had much higher emotional intelligence. 

So, Ziana didn’t beat around the bush. “I just want to know what you were doing in Galia. Did Boris send you to investigate someone?” 

Biber furrowed his brow. 

He wasn’t sure why Ziana was asking such a question. 

Seeing that he didn’t respond, Ziana paused before continuing, “Do you know about Boris being hypnotized?” 

Now it was Biber’s turn to be stunned. He looked at her in surprise, “You remember?” 

It seemed she was well-informed. 

Ziana explained simply, “I was also hypnotized and only recently regained my memories. But that’s not important. I learned from Sean that there’s a man behind him called Mr. Hailey who has ordered him to deal with Boris.” 

“Mr. Hailey?” 

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