Chapter 199

Kieran and Julie rushed back to the hospital.

After more than half an hour of intense rescue efforts, they finally saw Dr. Brice appear at the door of the emergency room.

The moment Dr. Brice saw Julie, he quickly reassured her. “Chill out. Sansa is OK.”

Julie’s inner tension was finally relieved. Standing on her tiptoes to peek into the emergency room, she asked Dr. Brice, “She was alright when I left. What happened all of a sudden…?”

Before she could finish her sentence, Sansa was wheeled out of the emergency room by a nurse.

Sansa had a respirator on, but her eyes were open.

Julie was so shocked that she could hardly speak. Her legs felt weak…

Fortunately, Kieran was quick to catch her body and prevent her from falling. “Sansa…” Her eyes quickly welled up with tears. She rushed to Sansa’s bedside, surprised and overjoyed. But Sansa, lying on the bed with her eyes open, seemed to be unresponsive, as if she heard nothing.

Julie anxiously looked at Dr. Brice.

“First, let’s move her to the ICU.” After saying this to the nurse, Dr. Brice turned to Julie and Kieran. “Let’s talk more in my office.”

In Dr. Brice’s office, he said, “After you left, Sansa had a cardiac arrest. After the resuscitation, she opened her eyes. But she is now paralyzed, unresponsive and unable to speak or think. We noticed some brain activity, but we’re not sure why. Did you say anything important to her?”

After letting out a sigh, Dr. Brice continued, “As long as her heart doesn’t go into sudden cardiac arrest, this is a good sign.”

“Although she is paralyzed and unresponsive now, there have been cases where patients like her woke up with the efforts of their families. Don’t give up hope.” Dr. Brice said.

Julie was elated to hear this.

“Thank you, Dr. Brice!” Julie bowed to him, her face full of gratitude and excitement.

Dr. Brice nodded with a smile, modestly saying, “I just did what I had to do. To prevent her from having a sudden cardiac arrest, I’ve transferred her to the ICU. You can go see her now. Also, it would be wise to hire a professional nurse to take care of her. If anything changes, I’ll let you know.”

“Thanks.” Kieran said.

smiled and

Julie couldn’t help but tear up. In her excitement, she tightly clutched Kieran’s fingers and

nodded, giving her reassurance and support with his eyes, “Stay hopeful. I’m always

ICU with Kieran while wearing sterile

said that Sansa was still unresponsive, and wouldn’t

Julie didn’t give

ears. She turned her head to see Kieran standing by, quietly watching her.

go sort

had said. She looked at Sansa again and asked, “Sansa, can’t you really hear

reply was the silence of the room. Julie-figured she was probably

overnight with Sansa at the hospital, but the hospital rules stated that family members could only visit, not stay overnight, in the ICU. So, in the end, Kieran took Julie home.

to drive. She looked at Kieran, thought for a moment, and finally said, “Before I left today, I mentioned the Fitzgerald family and Simon’s name to Sansa. Dr. Brice said that before Sansa woke up, her brain had shown activity. I

As an heir to the Fitzgerald family, Simon couldn’t have made a mistake about who

didn’t answer her, but it was clear he

silence, Julie frowned and said, “But before Sansa’s incident, she never mentioned the Fitzgeralds to me. If they really knew each other, why would Sansa

overthink this.

maybe Sansa wouldn’t be able to open her eyes

Being an enemy of the Fitzgerald family, Hayden’s father,

ages ago. The Fitzgerald family’s first

the window into the night, his voice as deep as a demon’s in the

Julien on it. The moment I get anything, I’ll let you know”

up, Kleran found Julie’s not in her room.

go out, he saw Shannon looking at ivan’s door. “Is Julle in there?”

telling Ivan a

by Shannon’s words, Kieran took a curious glance at Ivan’s room. The

bit uneasy. She remembered that out of the 46 nannies who got the boot from Ivan, 12 were kicked out

said, “You go get some rest first. I’ll

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