A Second Chance at Forever
Chapter 172
Chapter 172
Hailey, Hailey…
She faintly heard the sound of Hailey crying, which tugged at her heart and made it impossible for her to keep going.
She stood in the mist, slowly turning around, only to see Hailey running toward her.
“Eleanor, don’t leave, come back, I have so many things to tell you…”
She tried to respond to Hailey but found that she couldn’t speak.
Fresh oxygen entered, easing her suffocated heart a little.
Gradually, the fog disappeared, and Hailey was gone, leaving her completely unconscious…
“Dr. Terrill, her heartbeat is back!”
“Hurry up, keep giving her oxygen!”
Liana saw the erratic data on the electrocardiogram and suddenly felt weak.
This was the first time she had been so nervous about a patient, fearing that she would just pass away.
she had no strength to even
the injury on the back
bleeding from the wound and noticed Dr. Terrill’s panicked expression, knowing that this
has stopped, and we just need to remove the nail once we’re
long enough to damage any blood vessels or nerves, or
nodded in understanding, reached out to touch Eleanor’s hand, which had been as cold as ice but was
where the accident happened. She arrived in time, just within the golden period of rescue, or Eleanor would have been
feared Eleanor might
was staring at
“How’s she doing?”
sorrow, Bernard’s call came
like a routine inquiry, making Liana
“She…”
“She lost a lot
it was his sister, fiancée, and himself who had beaten Ms. Shultz.
leaving her in such a terrible state. Why should
she had some complaints against him. Why did he
as if she felt the injustice
said in
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