Chapter 1464
Chapter 1464
Bernard, whose sharp features softened in an instant, buried his face into Eleanor’s neck, holding her
as if it was their final goodbye, with all the strength he could muster. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
He didn’t say a word, just held her silently. Outside the car window, rain began to fall, droplets pattering
against the glass, soon fogging up the view with a misty veil.
Bernard, running on a week of little sleep, his eyes bloodshot, stared at the rain streaming down. A
weak smile flickered across his lips, his heart heavy with despair, like the rain. blocking his path,
obscuring his vision…
They had chosen the 10% chance to save their child over the 30%, but before they could even begin to
hope, that very afternoon as Bernard drove back to Fiord Roundabout, Eleanor started bleeding…
At first, it wasn’t much, but as Eleanor’s vision blurred to the point where she couldn’t distinguish the
traffic lights outside, she realized something was wrong. Looking down, she saw blood soaking through
her clothes…
Reaching out to Bernard, her world went black just as her fingers grazed his sleeve, and she collapsed
forward…
“Eleanor!” Bernard’s voice, panicked and fearful, was the last thing she heard before slipping into
unconsciousness.
Pale with fear, Bernard held the unconscious Eleanor with one hand and gripped the steering wheel
with the other, racin back to the hospital as fast as he could.
Dr. Amelia, who hadn’t received Mr. Laurence’s order to stand down, stayed in the operating room,
waiting for their return. It wasn’t long before she saw a drenched Mr. Laurence, soaked by the rain,
carrying a woman with her surgical gown stained red with blood into the hospital.
“What are you waiting for? Save her, now!”
Jolted by Mr. Laurence’s roar, Dr. Amelia snapped to attention, rallying everyone to the operating room,
while she approached to take Eleanor from his arms. But Bernard swiftly dodged her, rushing to the OR
with his wife in his arms.
As he laid Eleanor on the operating table, his tense body relaxed for a moment, then a chill crept up
from his feet, leaving him cold to the bone and unable to stand without leaning on the table, bending
forward to watch Eleanor’s face lose color.
If it weren’t for the doctors already working to stop the bleeding and save her, Bernard would have
erupted in anger again. Seeing their frantic efforts, he didn’t care about the sterility protocols and
slumped into a chair next to the operating table, his eyes filled with despair, fixed on Eleanor.
Dr. Amelia and Dr. Marcus, after scrubbing up quickly and holding their hands up, entered the OR,
followed by four nurses who helped them glove up and get ready. The two of them, dressed in sterile
surgical gowns, quickly took their places at the operating table.
Dr. Marcus, making the first incision, reached out for the hemostatic tools passed by another doctor,
working swiftly to stop the bleeding and bring Eleanor back from the brink.
With the monitor showing her heart stabilizing, Dr. Marcus finally turned to the soaked Bernard, “Mr.
Laurence, Mrs. Laurence needs an emergency C-section now. The baby is threatening her life.”
It seemed fate was not in their hands, even though they had prepared to sacrifice for their child, the
heavens weren’t granting them that chance.
Bernard didn’t care about fate; he just wanted Eleanor alive, “Does she have even a 30% chance
now?”
Dr. Marcus, holding the scalpel, looked at the unconscious yet not asleep Eleanor, “I can only promise
to do my best.”
With no guarantees from the doctor, Bernard’s heart plummeted, “Marcus, Amelia, at all costs, save her
life. That’s my only request.”
The two doctors exchanged a look, then nodded under the weight of responsibility, “Mr. Laurence, you
should step out. You’re soaked, and it’s not safe for you to stay in a sterile OR.”
If it wasn’t for the risk of infection to Eleanor, Bernard would have stayed, watching them cut into her,
deliver their child, sharing her pain. But now…
Bernard had no choice but to leave. He mustered the strength to stand, steadied himself on the
operating table, and bent down to kiss Eleanor’s forehead, “Sweetheart, hang in there. I will be waiting
for you to come home. Remember, you have to come home.”
Having said that, Bernard walked out of the OR, hiding his fear and reluctance. As the door shut behind
him, he saw Eleanor covered in bright red blood, a jarring color that stung his eyes…
Outside the OR, Bernard had no idea of the situation inside. He sat like a lifeless puppet, alone in the
silence of the world. The only light came from the red bulb of the OR, casting a chilling and desolate
glow on the deserted corridor.
Time ticked away without a sense of how long had passed. Finally, the OR doors opened, and a doctor
emerged, “Mr. Laurence, the baby’s been delivered, but the mother is hemorrhaging. We can’t stop the
bleeding… I’m afraid she might not make it…”