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Chapter 353 Just A Sister

 

At the hospital, Lionel slumped against the wall outside the emergency room. His legs had given away, and his eyes had glazed over in shock.

 

Blood covered both his hands, the residual warmth seeping into his cold bones. He trembled uncontrollably as his entire being succumbed to fear.

The terror he felt at that moment was like nothing he had experienced before. It was like a black hole that loomed over him, ready to engulf him at any given time.

The fear was beyond just worry for his sister’s life. A more sinister concern lurked beneath what was meant to be brotherly care. Lionel had tried to dismiss the thought whenever it surfaced in the past, but now, it haunted him every second. Is Lia really just a sister to me?

 

The red light above the doors to the operating theatre turned off.

Lionel scrambled to his feet and waited anxiously for the doctor.

The doctor exited the operating theatre with a frown on his face. He passed Lionel a piece of paper with the words “Notice of Critical Illness” written in bold at the top of the page.

“You’re the patient’s family, aren’t you? Please sign on this paper. The patient is not in good condition. The poison has entered her veins, so even if we proceed with a stomach pump, the odds are not looking good for her. It’d be best if you could prepare yourself to say goodbye. Treasure your last moments together,” the doctor announced grimly.

 

Lionel felt like someone had dropped a bomb on him. There was a ringing in his ears as the world around him swirled, and it took a long while before he snapped back to his senses.

Signing the notice of critical illness was part of the procedure.

Lionel stared blankly at the paper but did not move to accept it. “Sir, please sign on the paper,” the doctor urged.

“Impossible!” Lionel exploded all of a sudden. “You’re spouting nonsense! Lia is perfectly fine; it’s impossible that you can’t save her! You must be incompetent. I don’t believe a single word you say! I’m going to transfer Lia to another hospital, and I’ll find a doctor that actually knows what he’s doing!” he bellowed.

The doctor was no stranger to death.

Transferring Lia to a different facility would do more harm than good, and the process would take up precious time that could have been spent with family.

 

“My deepest condolences,” the doctor said solemnly.

“I’ll beat you up if you utter another word! Do you hear me?” Lionel was on the brink of insanity. He clutched the doctor’s lapels and raised a fist to punch him.

“Hitting me will achieve nothing,” the doctor stated seriously. “If you still have your head on, you would know that the wise thing to do is to keep the patient company in her last moments instead of wasting your time here.”

“I’m sorry, Lia. I failed to protect you…”

Lionel was a valuable asset to the corporation and a force to reckon with in the business world. However, all of that toughness was gone as he stood by the hospital bed like a helpless child. Tears spilled out of his red-rimmed eyes.

He was not weak, but the agony of losing a loved one was unbearable for even the strongest of men.

At that moment, the door to the room slammed open as Natalie and Samuel rushed in.

Lionel whipped back to look at the source of the sound. He immediately honed in on the woman standing next to Samuel.

He instantly recognized her as the woman who had poisoned Lia. If not for her, Lia would never die!

Hatred surged through him that instance

“How dare you show up here!” Lionel’s eyes were filled with murderous intent as he advanced toward Natalie. “Look, she’s dying now. Are you satisfied? Since you’re here, I’ll make you pay for what you did to her. A life for a life!”

 

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