With the author's famous Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series, Quirinus Amalia captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 257, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart series be available today?
Key: Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart Chapter 257
Koen did not think too much and nodded, "Alright! "Then I'll go back to the company first. If there's anything I'm needed for, I'll come over immediately."
"Go! I'll call my assistant over to help out later. Also, don't tell Moira about this matter first, lest she's worried while she's overseas."
"But, if we don't inform elder miss, she will definitely be angry when she returns home."
"Alright! Let me do it! Just get busy with the company." Melissa took over this opportunity, she did not wish for Koen to carry her and notify Moira.
When Koen heard that she would notify him, he was slightly relieved. As the mistress of the Garcia Family, Melissa coming to notify Moira was more appropriate than him.
"Then I'll leave first." He wanted to stay, but the two executives of the company were both in the hospital, so he had to keep an eye on the important documents.
After all Company was also Elias's life force, nothing could happen to them.
As soon as Koen left, Melissa immediately called her assistant, asking her to notify the head of the imperial law firm, Hector, of the Garcia Family Group. She then informed one of her trusted aides to go back to the Garcia Mansion to help her retrieve the painting that Elias had drawn up.
After Melissa finished giving orders, she immediately called Molly and told her to come over. At this time, as his daughter, she must be present, so that she would appear cold and merciless.
After Molly heard this, she hurriedly rushed over to the hospital from her friend. After saving her for two hours, the lights in the operation room were finally extinguished. Melissa's breathing became ragged, and her heart still ached for a few seconds.
She absolutely could not allow the Garcia Family Group to fall into Moira's hands. Now that she had climbed onto Sage, and had already stepped on them, she did not want to be stepped on by Moira for the rest of her life.
When Melissa saw that Rhett had walked out first, she glanced at him and knew that everything was progressing in the direction they had hoped for.
"How is it? How is my husband? Tell me quickly... What happened to him?" Melissa immediately pretended to look at Rhett with an extremely sorrowful expression, his eyes filled with worry.
A female doctor at the side shook her head and comforted her, "Mrs. Garcia, you have to be prepared, the situation in Mr. Garcia is not looking good."
"Does that mean he can still be saved?" Melissa's gaze immediately shifted from the female doctor's face to Rhett's. Rhett looked at her, sighed and replied, "At the moment, we're still in a dazed state. We're giving our all to rescue her, but unfortunately, we can only use medicine to maintain Mr. Garcia's life signs."
"Then save them!" No matter how much it costs, I'm willing to... Save him! "Please save him ..." Melissa acted out the extremely sorrowful expression of his wife who had lost her husband.
The doctors and nurses at the side were all silent, not knowing how to comfort her. Behind them, two young male doctors pushed Elias, who had just finished an operation, out.
Elias's face had already turned pale white, his entire body seemed to have sunk into a lifeless state, to the point where he seemed to not even have a breath left.
"Elias, Elias ..." You can't die, you can't leave me!" Melissa held onto his chest and supported himself on the cart, he knelt down and supported himself on the cart, not allowing the doctor to push him away.
"Mrs. Garcia... Please let go first and let Mr. Garcia go back to the sickroom to rest."
Melissa could only let go of her hand, and then said to Rhett, "Mr. Green, can you please tell me in detail about my husband's condition?"
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