Chapter 2245
Chapter 2245
Fred was furious. "I don't care! Do whatever is necessary to save her. If not, I'll fucking kill you all!" He
meant every word he said.
The doctors were there to conduct the data analysis. They monitored the queen and Lily's health to
ensure their bodily functions remained optimal. Fred wanted everything perfect to draw the best
conclusion based on the results.
Yet, the doctors told him Lily was dying now that he was so close to accomplishing his goals. Fred
could not accept it.
‘Why would Lily suddenly end up like this under such tight surveillance?’
Fred asked the guard, "What did she eat yesterday?"
The guard shook his head. "The usual. No one went inside, so she couldn't have eaten anything else."
"That's strange." Fred turned and approached the doctor. "How is she?"
"She's not getting any better. Although her heart rate is slow, it’s still beating. She will live for now, but
her condition is bad," the doctor concluded.
After some thought, Fred shoved the doctors aside and grabbed Lily's shoulders. "What the hell have
you done to yourself?! Are you out of your fucking mind?! Do you think you can end this if you die?
“I won't let you! You will only die when I say!" He shouted through clenched teeth, "Do you hear me?"
Although he shook Lily hard, she didn't even open her eyes. When he let go, Lily fell heavily onto the
bed.
Fred took a deep breath and glared at her. "Save her! Do whatever you must—electric shock, needles,
medication, or injection. Do you understand?"
"Y-Yes, Your Grace!" the others stammered.
He nodded. "Stay here until Lily wakes up. If she doesn't…"
He didn't finish the sentence as it was clear what he would do to them.
"Yes, Your Grace," they answered despite feeling upset.
No one knew what was happening. After all, a healthy person would not suddenly fall into a coma. Still,
the doctors dared not administer an electric shock because Lily’s heartbeat was weak, and she might Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
be unable to take it.
They could only choose a more cautious approach and attempt to determine the illness she suffered.