Chapter 585 She Is Finally Out of Danger
In the evening, Audrey suddenly had another hemorrhage but was noticed in time. She was sent to the operating room for an emergency operation. After the operation, Audrey was temporarily out of danger and was sent to the ICU again.
Bryson and Harold sat on the bench in the corridor outside the ward that Audrey was sent to.
The two of them took turns taking a nap to rest themselves.
In the morning, there were sounds of messy footsteps coming from the hospital corridor.
Coincidentally, it was Harold's turn to keep an eye on Audrey when Bryson could sleep for a while.
Harold called out in surprise when he saw who came.
"General Hemming!"
Lindley saw Harold and frowned unhappily. "Why do you call me that?"
Harold scratched his head in embarrassment. "Grandpa!"
General Hemming patted his shoulder. "Good kid!"
Bryson woke up when he heard the sound of footsteps. At this time, he also stood in front of Lindley and called respectfully, "Grandfather!"
Lindley glanced at Bryson and snorted, "Grandfather? Don't call me that! It's too much for me to take it. Besides, you and I are not related. Why do you call me grandfather?" Bryson knew Lindley was still angry.
Since Lindley was here, he must already know what happened.
Audrey was hit by Brisa's car to save Caroline. It was all the Cordova family's fault that Audrey was now in the ICU. So Lindley had every right reason to be angry.
Bryson did not care about Lindley's tone of voice. "Grandpa, you must be here for Audrey."
Lindley snorted but talked as he was very concerned with Audrey. "How is she now?"
Bryson answered honestly, "She had a hemorrhage last night and went through an emergency operation. She is temporarily out of danger now!"
Hearing this, Lindley couldn't help but glare at Bryson.
"Give me all her medical reports and examination results."
"Grandpa, what do you want..."
Lindley pointed at the people behind him. "These are the doctors I invited from the Oakside Hospital. They are experts in terms of internal injuries. Hand over all the information and inspection reports and let them have a consultation with the doctors in this hospital!"
Bryson's eyes lit up.
"Okay, Grandpa, this way please!"
Before leaving, Bryson patted Harold on the shoulder. "Quentin, I'll leave your sister to you for the time being. If you need anything, inform me immediately." "Alright!" Harold nodded firmly, and his eyes were firm.
After Bryson and Lindley left, Harold looked into the ward and saw the sleeping person lying on the bed with tubes inserted into her. Harold softly muttered.
"Audrey, have you seen this? Now everyone is trying to save you. You must fight for yourself and get better quickly."
Under the joint effort of experienced doctors from the military hospital and the well-known experts in the country and abroad who came here in the morning, a consultation on Audrey's condition was held and they decided to do the last operation for her using the most advanced quantum technology.
The operation didn't end until eight in the evening.
Outside the operating room, everyone was waiting for the result.
Finally, the lights in the operating room went out. Everyone stood up and walked towards the door of the operating room.
After a while, the attending doctor came out.
The attending doctor looked at the people waiting outside with a smile.
"Don't worry. The surgery was very successful. Ms. Audrey is alright now."
Bryson gently closed his eyes. His hands clenched and then slowly loosened.
Finally, she was out of danger.
"Doctor!" Lindley asked excitedly, "When will she wake up?"
The attending doctor looked at Lindley respectfully. "General Hemming, Ms. Audrey should wake up as early as tomorrow morning and as late as six in the afternoon tomorrow."
Lindley nodded happily.
"Good! Thank you so much!"
Other doctors came out of the ward one after another, and then Audrey was pushed out of the operating room and sent into the ordinary high-class ward.
The attending doctor followed Audrey into the ward. Seeing a large group of people behind him, he said, "Well, the patient needs a good rest now. There are too many people here, which will affect the patient's rest and recovery. Too many people will also dirty the air and increase the risk of infection."
Nataly, Nell, and the others heard the doctor's words and left the ward. Then, they bid farewell to Harold one after another and left the ward. As long as they knew that Audrey was fine, that was enough. After everyone left, only Harold, Bryson, and Lindley remained in the ward.
Bryson looked at Audrey, who was lying quietly on the bed, sleeping under the white bedding. His tired lips curved into a happy smile.
His girl was finally fine.
Suddenly remembering something, Bryson walked out of the ward and took out his phone to call Caroline.
In Kylee's ward, Caroline had been waiting for Bryson's call.
At this time, when she received Bryson's call, Caroline immediately picked up the phone. Caroline blurted out, "Bryson, how is Ms. Audrey? Is the operation going well?"
Bryson lightly tugged at the tie on his neck and replied with a slightly cheerful voice, "Yes, the operation was just completed. The doctor said that it was very successful. She is out of danger and will wake up tomorrow!"All content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
When also heard that Audrey was out of danger, Caroline called out happily, "That's great! That's great! I am happy that Ms. Audrey is fine!"
Kylee, who was in the ward, captured some keywords and asked vigilantly, "What's great? Who are you talking about?"
Caroline quickly said to Bryson, "Bryson, that's enough. I'll hang up first. Call me if anything happens."
"Okay!"
With that, Bryson hung up.
Back in the ward, Bryson looked at the exhausted Lindley and said, "Grandfather, you've been busy for the entire day and haven't rested at all. Go back and rest. Quentin and I will take care of her here." Lindley said stubbornly, "No, I have to wait until my granddaughter wakes up.
"The doctor said that she would not wake up until tomorrow morning. She might also wake up in the afternoon. Even if you stay here tonight, you won't be able to see her sober. Why don't you go back tonight and come back tomorrow morning?"
Lindley frowned when he heard Bryson say this.
Harold quickly cut in, "That's right. Grandpa, come here tomorrow morning. When my sister wakes up in the morning, she will definitely see you at first sight."
Lindley's expression eased up a little. "Alright, I'll come back tomorrow morning."