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Chapter 972

Richard's eyes were filled with hatred. Despite Mobius not being in peak condition, the coachdemanded he participate in a risky race.

The coach tried to explain himself, his voice low with fear. "Mister Richard, please try to understand.We were in a difficult position. If Mobius had refused to race, it would have upset the organizers andjeopardized his future..."

"Future? Do you think my brother's future depends on racing?" Richard's voice was filled withcontempt.

It was the truth. Waldorf Enterprises was a big company, meaning Mobius could live a carefree lifewithout financial worries, even if he chose to do nothing at all.novelbin

The coach fell silent, realizing he had no valid defense against Richard's anger.

"If Mobius comes out of this unscathed, it's one thing, but if not..." Richard's voice trailed off, leavingan ominous implication hanging in the air.

Knowing Richard would not let him get away with this, all the coach could do was shut his mouthand pray.

Two hours later, a doctor emerged from the ER, prompting Richard to approach him.

"Is Mobius Waldorf's family here?"

Richard stood up and walked over. "Yes."

The doctor looked at Richard and sighed. "I'm sorry, we've done everything we could."

A vein bulged prominently on the side of Richard's forehead, and his eyes reddened, making himresemble more a beast in a frenzy than a human. "Say that again."

The doctor hesitated, clearly uncomfortable delivering such devastating news. "I understand this isdifficult, but despite our efforts in surgery, the chances of Mister Mobius surviving are very slim."

"You mentioned there's a slim chance, so there's still hope." Richard's eyes blazed with anguish anddesperation. "Save him at any cost. Money is not an issue."

This was his brother, the one who had looked up to him and followed him around since childhood.The thought of him potentially facing the end at such a young age was something Richard couldn'tbear.

"Don't worry, sir. We'll do everything in our power to assist him. However, I must advise you that thelikelihood of survival is extremely small." The doctor, looking somber, gave Richard a sympatheticglance before returning to the ER.

As the doctor returned to the ER, the coach couldn't shake off a sense of dread. Something terriblehad happened to Mobius, and Richard's wrath was palpable.

Richard's attention turned to the coach, his expression cold and menacing. "Coach O'Hara."

The coach shuddered. "Yes, Mister Richard?"

"Do you have anything to say for yourself?"

The coach stuttered, "M-Mister Richard, I know I bear some responsibility, but I was only doing myjob. I didn't cause the accident." He was almost crying. The situation wasn't directly his fault, so whydid it feel like he was shouldering all the blame?

Yet, the man before him was known for his fiery temper. Having heard of Richard, he was hesitantto confront him aggressively.

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