My Ex-Wife and Kids Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Chapter 1859 I Will Do The Surgery
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Chapter 1859 I Will Do The Surgery

It was late at night, yet there was a row of surgeons waiting outside the operating room.

They never complained even though they were working overtime in the middle of the night. However,Rosalie felt bad, so she announced that the overtime pay would be tripled tonight. There would also bean increase in everyone's bonus.

At the same time, she did not forget to order a lot of takeaways for the doctors’ supper.

On the other side, Mary carefully lifted her mother and lay her down on her stomach to begin the CTimaging.

Not long after, the new CT scans were handed to Rosalie.

At this time, Byron rushed over as well. He brought along the Greenbloom Needling Technique Manual.

"Don't worry, I've asked my parents to take care of the kids. Tonight, I’ll be here with you. You must betired. I thought you'd need a pick-me-up."

Byron’s arrival boosted Rosalie's confidence. Her heavy heart eased a little, and she became morefocused.

Byron brewed some tea and helped to cool it down for her.

However, Rosalie's attention was already attracted by the scans. The CT imaging done from the backwas indeed clearer.

That dark spot was problematic, indeed!

That was not an ordinary scar. Images from several angles were stacked together, which formed a tinyoval mass.

"Sure enough, it's a tumor!" Rosalie found the root cause.

However, she could not be happy at all.

This small tumor grew on the aorta of the heart.

Almost no doctor would dare to perform surgery in such a location. No matter how careful one couldbe, blood vessels may burst at any time and cause massive bleeding!

Rosalie's face was solemn. Byron brought her tea, but she held it in her hand for a long time, evenforgetting to drink it.

At this time, Mary also hurried over.

She did not know how to react when she saw Byron, so she just nodded slightly.

"Mary, don't worry. Aunt will be alright." Byron comforted.

Mary's eyes were full of gratitude.

Rosalie quickly handed the image for Mary’s review. It was confirmed that a small tumor had blockedthe blood in the aorta, resulting in long-term insufficient blood supply, which led to heart failure.

Mary had the exact reaction as Rosalie's. Her face became gloomier than ever.

"It's too dangerous! How can we operate this way?" Without even managing to bask in any hope,Mary's eyes showed despair again.

"It'll be a slow death if she doesn't have surgery! If she does, she might not be able to get off theoperating table tonight!" Suddenly, Rosalie raised her voice. Even Byron was slightly startled.novelbin

Firm determination flashed across her eyes. She gritted her teeth and said to Mary, "I’ll do it. I'll do thissurgery, and all the surgeons will cooperate. Mae, I'll be responsible for Aunt's fate!"

There was a heavy sadness in the voice.

Mary raised her eyes but kept shaking her head. "Rosie, you can’t put this pressure on yourself! This isnot your responsibility! Rosie, I know you mean..."

Toward the end, her voice began to choke again.

Rosalie could not care about comforting her now. She drank a few sips of the tea, got up, walked out ofthe office, and rushed to the operating room.

Byron followed, so Rosalie asked for his help. "Byron, please help me take care of Mae. I'm afraid thatshe'll be too emotional and interfere with the surgery. She'll never be able to do this surgery. I have todo it!"

The man nodded heavily, admiring the woman's comprehensive consideration.

Indeed, if Mary lost control of her emotions, she might possibly prevent the operation.

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