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Chapter 261 novel Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart
She would never have the chance to see this man before, but when she looked at Sage again, she discovered that his eyes were filled with worry and gentleness as they fell on Moira's body.
Moira walked to the door of the operation room and asked Morgan, "How long has my dad been in there for?"
"Almost an hour." Morgan replied.
Melissa's gaze was also fixed at the door of the operation room. She only prayed that Rhett, who was inside, would never wake up again, otherwise, her everything would be ruined.
After about 10 minutes, the lights in the operation room went off, following that, the door opened, and Rhett and his disciples walked out together. They were dressed in surgical gowns, and their chest were still stained with blood.
"Doctor, how is my father?" Moira hurriedly asked.
Rhett turned his head and saw that Elias's eldest daughter was back. His face tensed up under the mask, and he said, "Not good, the situation is not good, your families should prepare for future events!"
After Moira heard this, her body swayed, and Sage, who was standing behind her, immediately embraced her shoulders and hugged her.
Rhett's gaze intersected with Melissa's for a while, and he continued to speak in a heavy voice, "Mrs. Garcia, I'm sorry."
"Doctor Green, this is fate. We don't blame you." Melissa immediately said painfully while clutching his chest.
Molly also became silent. No matter how willful she was, at this time, her father was about to die, so she too quieted down.
Just then, Elias put on the breathing machine again and came out. Moira looked at her father who was lying on the sickbed, tears flowed down her face as she held onto the bed, looking at her father's face which had suddenly become as thin as a bag of skin and bones.
"Dad ... Dad ..." Moira cried out in grief.
Behind him, Sage's heart was throbbing in pain, he felt sorry for this woman, he was worried that Elias would leave her.
Melissa also hurriedly pulled Molly over. She couldn't let Moira be the only one to have her filial piety, she also wanted his daughter to act in front of everyone, even though she knew that her daughter's feelings of fatherly love towards Elias wasn't really that great.
"Dad ..." Molly also cried in a tearful voice.
The corridor was filled with a solemn aura of grief.
Morgan stood by Moira's side and clenched his fist so much that it became a fist, but right now, the only person who could comfort Moira was Sage.
Sage stood within two steps of Moira, and would definitely not get too far away. He was afraid that this woman would faint at any time, and he, could firmly catch her while preventing her from getting injured.
Elias was pushed into the sickroom. Moira sat in front of the bed, Melissa and Molly were also there. Sage was outside the corridor, and in front of him, Morgan also did not leave.
The two men looked at each other speechlessly. At this moment, they had already restrained their hostility towards each other.
Moira calmed down a little. She got up and walked out of the room. She wanted to talk to the main doctor about whether or not her father was still alive.
"I'll talk to the doctor." Moira looked at Sage with teary red eyes, her eyes revealed a strong sense of determination.
"I'll go with you." Sage lowered his head.
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