Chapter Summary: Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1120 – A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William) by Scarlett Johanseon
In Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1120, a key moment in the Novel novel A Touch of Sweetness (Finnick Norton and Vivian William), Scarlett Johanseon delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Never Late, Never Away Chapter 1120
A few years after Walter graduated, he was assigned to the National Hospital in the capital due to his excellent results. And now, he had risen through the ranks to become the director of that hospital.
“To be honest, I asked you to come because I need your help.” Fabian proceeded to explain Winson’s condition to Walter.
“What do you think the operation’s probability of success is?” Fabian frowned. If the operation wasn’t successful, Hannah would be upset even if she was alright.
“Based on what you have told me, the operation would be ninety percent successful if the bone marrow matches,” Walter explained earnestly.
“Dr. Warren, will the operation have any side effects on the donor of the bone marrow?” Fabian asked with concern as he knew there was no way he could stop Hannah.
“As of now, I have not heard of any negative side effects. At most, they will feel physically tired for a while,” Walter replied.
Fabian nodded and continued, “Dr. Warren, there’s something else I need to tell you.”
Fabian paused before adding with a solemn expression, “During the operation, you have to keep an eye on the other doctors and be wary of their actions.”
“Hmm? Is someone trying to harm them?” Walter was shocked to hear that there were people who dared to hurt those related to Fabian. It’s unbelievable.
“I’m not sure but it doesn’t hurt to be careful.”
He was aware of the Blackwood family’s situation and they were not to be messed with. Furthermore, Winson was Leo’s only son. If he died, all the family’s assets would naturally go to the others.
“I don’t think this is appropriate,” Mr. Lake rejected her. Given how expensive the medical fees were, anyone who could be warded in their hospital was likely someone he couldn’t afford to mess with.
“Mr. Lake, don’t turn me down hastily. All you need to do is to arrange for a new guy to join the operation and overdose her with anesthetics. If something goes wrong, you can easily shift the blame,” Lyna explained with a smile, not offended by him at all.
“This is not about whether something goes wrong or not. All of our doctors are proud to uphold the principles of medical ethics. Therefore, I still don’t think this is a good idea.” Mr. Lake wasn’t a fool. It’s easy for you to say. If something happened, you’re not the one to suffer the consequences.
“In that case, just plant someone you can trust within the operation and let me know where he is before that. You can ignore what happens after that. I’m sure that’s more acceptable to you?” Lyna presented an alternative calmly.
“Erm…” Mr. Lake hesitated. After all, he had taken her money for lying to Leo that there were no more rooms.
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