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The runaway groom novel (Irene and Isaac) novel Chapter 596

Chapter 596

However, fate turned out to be cruel.

The doctors failed to save Whitney.

At the same time, Irene quickly asked the hospital to make preparations for a heart transplant for Ricky.

She was considered one of the best in the field, and despite the risks and close shaves, she ultimately succeeded.

After that, he was kept in the ICU for observation-especially for signs of transplant rejection.

Nonetheless, when Chad saw that Whitney's heart was taken away so soon after her death, he went on a furious rampage.

"You people let her die just to take her heart, didn't you?! I'm warning you- if I find out that was the case, I'll have this hospital demolished!"

The hospital had shown him the donor papers that Whitney signed, and Chad recognized the signature as Whitney's-but he was still in denial.

He was in grief and probably just wanted somewhere to rant, and was relentlessly hounding the hospital staff, saying that he would sue them.

The process of getting Whitney's consent was certainly unprofessional, and the hospital would be in trouble if Chad got serious.

Irene knew that, and since it was her responsibility anyway, she went out to meet Chad.

His eyes sharpened at the sight of her. "You did this to her?"

Irene, however, remained calm and aloof as she took a seat. "We've had our arguments before, but I had no hand in her death. You can consult a professional and have them examine her body if you like!"

Chad snorted. "You're a doctor. No one would be able to tell if you did something to her!"

"Yes, I have that ability, but I won't stoop that low!"

That was when Irene asked Chad another question. "If your child is sick, and it will cost you something important, would you pay the price?"

"I'll pay any price!" Chad replied with no hesitation.

"And that's the same case for Whitney's choice," Irene told him. "She's doing it for the good of your child, and you're just in denial from grief. But even if you refuse to believe that she's dead, she'll know where she is now- most of all, she would want you to take good care of your child."

The last part resonated with Chad, and it was certainly likely that Whitney was hoping that he would take good care of their child.

Irene was right-he was pestering the hospital because he refused to believe that Whitney was gone!

As he slowly calmed down, he did not continue to make a fuss but instead left the hospital, taking his newborn with him and arranging for Whitney's funeral.

His cessation naturally allowed Irene to breathe a sigh of relief.

However, just as she was about to leave the hospital too, she saw the person waiting for her at the entrance and she did a double take!

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