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Twins in Her Womb (Bianca and Luke Crawford novel) novel Chapter 719

Bianca was riddled with guilt and blamed herself for what was happening while Wanda refused to accept it.

Wanda, who had always been calm and restrained, suddenly covered her eyes and burst into tears. "God, are you trying to kill everyone in the Rayne family? Why are you making all of us sick? My brother passed away from cancer, I have cancer, and now even my dad has brain tumors. Why are you doing this to our family?!"

Bianca felt like she had lost all her strength.

Wanda's ramblings made her heart sink as if someone had stabbed through her heart with a chisel. It hurt so much that she felt like she was about to go mad.

All she could do was hug Wanda, who was on the verge of collapse. She kept comforting her, saying, "Aunt Wanda, everything will be fine. Trust me, okay? No matter what, I’ll always be by your side..."

Luke was the first to come back to his senses. He furrowed his brows and asked Johann in a serious tone, "Based on Old Master Rayne’s current situation, what are the chances that he can be cured?"

When he thought about Old Master Rayne’s condition, Johann frowned and told Luke the truth, “The craniotomy itself is a high-risk surgery. Old Master Rayne is old and has a severe decline in his physical functions as well as a poor tolerance. Moreover, he had a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. If he doesn’t undergo surgery, his life will be in danger as his meningioma would put pressure on the nerves linked to his vision and leg function. It may eventually cause him to go blind and he won’t be able to walk. Even his cardiopulmonary function will be severely impacted. However, with the consent of Ms. Wanda, I performed a craniotomy on Old Master Rayne. I didn’t go for a more conservative option because it would not be as effective. As for whether the operation was a success, I have to wait for Old Master Rayne to wake up before I can run a check-up on him. However, I can assure you that Old Master Rayne will live, but there will be certain sequelae. He may not be able to speak clearly and may even be paralyzed, so you have to be mentally prepared for this..."

Bianca breathed a sigh of relief when she heard that Old Master Rayne's life was not in danger. "As long as Grandpa is alright, I’ll take care of him even if he’s paralyzed in bed for the rest of his life. Thank you, Johann. We appreciate your hard work."

She knew that Johann was an excellent surgeon, but even he could not ensure that her Grandpa could go back to normal. Even so, she was just glad that he was safe and sound.

Although Johann had downplayed Grandpa's condition, she could tell that it was serious.

She understood the horror of a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. The grandfather of her colleague had suffered from such a disease and passed away within a few hours.

Old Master Rayne’s condition was more complicated. He not only had a sudden cerebral hemorrhage but also brain tumors.

If he had been sent to the hospital slightly later, would she have been separated from her grandfather forever?

"You’re welcome. Even if it weren’t Old Master Rayne, I would’ve still done my best."

Johann smiled and shook his head. His gaze then fell on Luke, who was used to taking charge of everything. "Although Old Master Rayne's tumors have been removed, we still have to monitor his condition closely for the next 72 hours in the ICU. "

Luke's expression became solemn as he said, "We’ll go with your arrangement."

Bianca asked Johann impatiently, "Dr. Stiles, can I go in and visit my grandpa now?"

Johann nodded and replied, "You can go in, but he’s still weak. Only one visitor at a time."

Bianca and Wanda looked at each other. Bianca said softly to Aunt Wanda, "Aunt Wanda, you’ve been waiting outside for so long. You must be tired. Besides, you’re still sick. I don't want to see you collapse too. Let me go in and visit Grandpa. You should head back and have a good rest, okay?"

Wanda bit her lip gently.

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