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Chapter 724 The Feud (29) The Man Who Left Again

Chapter 724 The Feud (29) The Man Who Left Again

CHAPTER 724 THE FEUD (29) THE MAN WHO LEFT AGAIN

Chapter 724 The Feud (29) The Man Who Left Again

Oscar's expression changed instantly. With visible panic, he rushed into the room. Theodore went to

call the doctor. He shouted at the medical staff outside, "Come and help us, please! She's bleeding

again."

The doctor had said that if there was no more bleeding, the baby might still be able to be saved, even

though there was only a 30% chance of success. Once she was bleeding again, they wouldn't have a

chance to save the baby anymore.

Hannah was holding her stomach in pain, with her face extremely pale.

"Hannah,"

Suddenly she heard a familiar voice. Hannah's body stiffened. She looked up and saw Oscar, who

looked panicked. They finally met after such a long time.

At the same moment, the medical staff rushed into the ward. The attending doctor checked her blood

volume and ordered quickly, "Take her to the operating room, now!"

Another medical staff lifted Hannah onto a mobile stretcher next to her and quickly pushed her away.

When Hannah was being taken into the operating room, she turned around and saw Oscar standing at

the door, staring at her with a face full of self-blame and distress.

Then the door of the operating room was slammed shut, leaving Oscar standing there, gazing at the

door anxiously. Theodore stood beside him, equally anxious. Theodore was worried and he didn't

understand why Hannah still wanted to keep the baby as her body was in such a state. If she gave the

baby up, she wouldn't be in this pain and suffering that much. He stamped his foot in frustration, then

suddenly remembered something and asked Oscar, "Where's Manuel? Wasn't he with you?"

"He was having treatment in the emergency room."

"He won't die, will he?" Content is property of .

"Most likely not."

Theodore didn't know what to reply. He didn't like the answer, "most likely not". He would collapse if

there was another death. Theodore sat down on the chair next to him and said, "You should try to

persuade Hannah."

Oscar's eyes moved slightly.

"The doctor said that it would be dangerous for her to keep a child. But Hannah insists to keep the

baby. I can't advise her and I have seen the doctor trying hard to persuade her, but she didn't seem to

listen. She still only said, she wants the baby." As Theodore spoke, he choked up inexplicably. He also

knew that Hannah had been through so much and if the baby was gone, she wouldn't be able to stand

it.

Oscar listened silently. He didn't say a word. He couldn't speak at all.

The door of the operating room was suddenly opened.

Oscar's body tensed up. He had the feeling that anything that happened at that moment could scare

him, even though Oscar had experienced too many life-and-death situations during his growing-up

process. It was rare for him to be so frightened to this extent.

Medical staff rushed out and asked, "Who is Hannah's family?"

"I am," Oscar stepped forward.

"The baby cannot be saved, but the mother insisted on keeping it. We have no choice but to have to

ask for the family's opinion and we need the family member to sign the abortion operation!" The

medical worker said eagerly. The situation seemed to be bad.

Oscar's hands trembled visibly.

"I'll sign." Said he.

He would sign on it, the consent form for the abortion operation for his child, with his own hands. For

the first time, he felt that he was incompetent and couldn't protect anyone.

The medical worker didn't say much either. They quickly bring the consent form for the operation to

Oscar.

Oscar took a pen and signed the consent form. He thought Hannah must hate him. He would hate

himself too. After receiving the signed consent form for the operation, the doctor returned to the

operating room immediately and the door to the operating room was closed again. Oscar was staring at

the closed door, with red eyes.

Theodore was beside him. He wanted to say something, but he was also too afraid to speak at that

moment. He was afraid that if he spoke, Oscar would break down. He felt that Oscar was on the edge

of a breakdown. On the same day, he lost his younger brother and then his child. Oscar signed the

form, and Theodore couldn't help but think that Oscar might even lose Hannah in the end. Theodore

couldn't think anymore. If he were him, he would have a breakdown. So he stood by Oscar's side to

comfort him.

Suddenly, they heard footsteps approaching them in the hallway. Theodore turned around and saw his

father walking towards them. What was the old man doing here at this time? Theodore had a feeling

that he couldn't bring any good news. He was startled and exclaimed, "Don't tell me that Manuel died!"

Laird gave him a stern look. He couldn't believe Theodore had said something so ridiculous. Manuel

was sent to a normal ward after receiving first aid. Although he was weak, he wasn't critically injured.

He just needed some rest. Theodore was scared by his father's glare and realized he was wrong. He

didn't dare ask any more questions. Laird didn't waste any time with Theodore. He stood respectfully

behind Oscar and said, "Master Oscar, we have received news that the Collins family is willing to

surrender."

Oscar's eyes tightened.

Before he could speak, Theodore couldn't help answering, "Can you let him stay by Hannah's side at

this critical moment? We wouldn't die even if we handle all the other things tomorrow!"

Laird gave him sharp eyes again. If they weren't in the hospital, he would have batten the shit out of

Theodore already.

Theodore was feeling a little bit aggrieved for Oscar. Oscar had sacrificed his whole life to the great

cause of the Wells family, so couldn't he be allowed to have some private time? Couldn't he be allowed

to have some personal business? Could his father stop being so cold-blooded and ruthless at this

time?

"Let's talk about it tomorrow." Oscar looked back in the direction of the operating room. Now he wanted

to be with Hannah.

"Master Oscar," Laird didn't stop there. He moved closer to speak at Oscar's ear.

Theodore frowned. Damn it. What kind of things couldn't this old man let him know about and he would

have to report secretly to Oscar? Was he his biological son? Theodore watched Oscar's expression

change slowly but obviously as if something major had happened. Then, he saw Oscar about to leave,

following his father.

"Oscar!" Theodore stepped forward to stop him. "What's going on?"

"Theodore, take good care of Hannah for me!"

"Are you crazy? Leaving at a time like this!" Theodore couldn't understand him at all. No matter how big

the matter was, leaving at this time like this was so heartless. He could understand why Oscar couldn't

think or take care of Hannah before because Cian's death made him so sad. He believed Hannah

could understand that too. But now, he couldn't understand why Oscar would leave at a time when

Hannah needed him the most. He was afraid that Oscar would destroy all the deep love of a woman by

leaving her at her critical moment. Hannah had endured so much for Oscar and gone through so much.

He began to doubt whether Oscar deserved Hannah. Oscar had chosen between the Wells family's

great cause and Hannah, and he had chosen the former without hesitation.