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Chasing My Pregnant Wife (Rosalie and Theodore) novel Chapter 455

Rosalie had just left the office, when a figure rushed toward her.

"Rose!" Yvonne had rushed here as fast as she could after receiving Rosalie's call. She arrived to see Rosalie with tears on her face.

"Vonnie…" Rosalie hugged her tightly.

Rosalie then told Yvonne what had happened. They immediately went to Sebastian's room.

"Seb, can you hear me? Please wake up!" Yvonne wept. "It's all my fault! I didn't look for you hard enough!"

She had previously thought Sebastian, being a grown man, wouldn't get into trouble and that Rosalie was over worrying. She never imagined something like this would happen to him. If she had seriously looked for her brother and kept asking, maybe she could have found him and prevented this accident.

Rosalie gently patted Yvonne's back. "It's not your fault. Were you able to reach your parents?"

After recognizing Sebastian at the hospital, Rosalie immediately called Yvonne and his parents, but only reached Yvonne. Sebastian's parents were unreachable.

The hospital staff, upon learning she was Sebastian's wife, had brought her to the office instantly. She thought they would be discussing treatment plans with her—instead, they talked about organ donation.

And now, only Yvonne had arrived.

"My parents went on a trip. They left abruptly yesterday. When they called me, they were already on the plane. I can't reach them now; their phones are out of service," Yvonne said.

"Why would they suddenly go on a trip?" Rosalie was puzzled.

"I don't know. It seems they went to a remote place. They asked Seb to handle everything, and not to disturb them until they came back."

Rosalie turned and saw Theodore standing there. An ominous premonition welled up with her.

Theodore walked in. "Why are you here? Are you his family?"

Theodore had heard from the hospital dean that the injured man's family had been found, and that the patient's wife was here. At first, he had found it odd. He wanted to speak to the family directly, but the director insisted that it was better for the doctors to handle it.

According to regulations, the donor's family and the recipients' families shouldn't meet to prevent disputes.

Theodore hadn't pushed it. He thought the patient's family would eventually agree, since there was no hope for the patient.

However, the doctor told him the family was very emotional and refused to sign the consent form.

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