Chapter 1171
Yes, Anthony would always be with her come what may.
Both of them and the Grangers stood in the hallway as they waited in long silence, and about two hours later, the operation light turned from red to green.
The operation was over!
Everyone rushed toward the operation door with the Grangers occupying most of the door frame. Charmine and Anthony stood behind, watching quietly.
A nurse pushed Guy out as Guy removed his mask, walking out. i
Gazing at the slumbering Guy, she asked anxiously, "How's my Guy doing? How is he?" "Don’t worry, Mr. Granger is now stable. What happens next is that he’ll return to the ward to get some rest. Do remember that though the dart was removed from his stomach, we had to stitch him up a few times, so he shouldn't be moving,” Nial reminded them.
"Okay, okay." Grandma Granger nodded, relieved at last.
She personally pushed the bed toward the ward, but as she passed Charmine and Anthony, she paused. "You both should be ready for it. I’ll make you pay when I have time! Also, tell Leon to get ready to resign!" i
Charmine frowned.
It was apparent that Grandma Granger was livid beyond relief at that point, so much so that she wanted Leon out.
After she left, Nial walked back to Charmine and Anthony. He gave them a look.
Charmine and Anthony understood, and they followed him into the office.
After closing the door, Nial said to them in a serious tone, "Guy's situation is very bad, but I didn't want to tell Grandma Granger about it. The dart went in too deep; it went through his stomach and liver. Luckily, the wound was shown on the surface. I coagulated his blood, but if the dart was one centimeter deeper, he could've died from organ failure!" i
Charmine's face was pale. How was the assassin so accurate and cruel?
Anthony studied Charmine’s look of shock as he turned to Nial, displeased.
"Get to the point already."
Nial continued, "Anyway, it's very severe. We merely stabilized it today, but he can't move. In addition to his special blood type and massive blood loss, he needs blood transfusions for three days. The blood you brought us will only last till tomorrow and the day after." 1
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