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Serenity and Zachary York novel Chapter 1778

Chapter 1778

“Are you Hank Brown’s family?” “We are his parents, doctor.

How is my son?” asked Mr. Brown anxiously as he propped his wife, who was weak in the knees, up toward the doctor.

The doctor replied, “The patient has sustained severe injuries.

The surgery is successful, but he’s not out of the woods yet.

We need to transfer him to the ICU for a while.

It’s in his hands whether he will regain consciousness now.” Mrs. Brown's body went limp.

Unable to hold Mrs. Brown up, Mr. Brown worked together with Liberty to stop Mrs. Brown from falling.

“Save my son, doctor! Please save my son! He’s my only son.

He’s young...” Mrs. Brown grabbed the doctor's lab coat and pleaded in tears.

“Mrs. Brown.” Liberty pulled Mrs. Brown’s hands back before apologizing and thanking the doctor.

Showing an understanding of the family’s predicament, the doctor replied, ‘““We have done all we can.

We can’t be certain whether the patient will pull through, but please prepare yourselves for the worst.” In other words, Hank was seriously injured.

The doctors put a lot of effort to save Hank, and Hank managed to hang on, but his life was still in critical danger.

Hank would be transferred to the ICU where it was all up to Hank’s will to wake up and make it out of the ICU alive.

The doctors had done all they could do.

“Thank you, doctor.” Liberty expressed her gratitude to the doctor once more.

Mr. Brown consoled his wife, “Don’t cry.

Hank is still alive.

Stop crying.” Mrs. Brown was helped to a chair.

She took a tissue from Liberty and wiped her tears.

“Thank you for coming here and comforting us, Liberty.

Hank doesn’t require any attention now, so you should carry on with your work.

My wife and I will stay here and watch over him,” Mr. Brown said.

Liberty offered the old couple some solace before taking off.

Once Liberty was gone, Mrs. Brown pounded her chest and uttered with remorse, “We made a mistake.

We made a huge mistake.” Mr. Brown held her hand.

“What’s the point of talking about this now? We should be praying for Hank to come out of this alive.

Why did Jessica try to kill him?” There was no use crying over spilled milk.

His wife made the biggest fuss back then, insisting that his son would find a better woman after the divorce.

Yet, how much better was Hank’s new wife? Jessica was not even half the woman Liberty ever was.

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