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Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception novel Chapter 92

Summary for Chapter 92: Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Summary of Chapter 92 from Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception

Chapter 92 marks a crucial moment in Cassila K’s Internet novel, Five Lost Angels: My Husband's Fatal Deception. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"What's happening to my daughter?"

When the team of doctors paged hepatologist, I lost it, the series of fruitless tests didn't make any sense.

Until now, they had pinched Jane with countless needles to perform different procedures, and the result was the same: Negative!

Jane tested negative for infection, sepsis, pulmonary embolism, and God knew what, but the doctors were unable to find the exact cause of her illness. Her deteriorating condition spiraled my thoughts to terrifying scenarios.

So, I didn't keep cool and lashed out furiously.

"You told me that Jane will recover smoothly after surgery. But her fever isn't coming down. She has rashes on her skin, and her digestive system is also a mess. What are you even doing?

Why isn't my daughter healing?"

The hepatologist, Dr. Wilson, thoroughly studied Jane's report while listening to my rant, he asked the nurse.

"When did these rashes start? Are these consistent with other symptoms?"

The dermatologist showed him the list of skin diseases which they overruled by tests and said,

"I have the option of skin biopsy now. It can be dangerous bacteria …"

Dr. Wilson shook his head and ordered,

"It isn't a skin related problem. Call hematologist, Dr. Brown. If it's what I am thinking, then we are definitely in trouble."

I couldn't wrap my head around the fact that why my Jane's sickness would put them into jeopardy, but this wasn't my concern. I just wanted a doctor who was competent enough to treat my daughter.

Finally, Dr. Brown came to Jane's room, he read the reports and swiftly ordered.

"X-ray abdomen and CT chest stat. Also run the liver function tests again. Where are the forms of the blood donors?"

The nurses took Jane to the radiology department and Dr. Brown started carnage, scolding the entire hospital staff.

"How can you allow a sick man to donate blood?

Mr. Leo has received blood transfusions in the previous three months, and you approved him as a donor. Don't you know the protocols? We can lose our licenses!"

He didn't hear any reason and bombarded me with queries.

"As you are more interested in our private matters. Here are the reports!

Jane is my biological daughter, conceived through the IVF procedure.

She has no relationship with Laura's ex-husband."

Our loud arguments garnered unnecessary attention; Leo was also informed by his spies. He arrived at the scene to witness the live show as Dr. Brown stuttered in response.

"It wasn't my intention to insult Miss Laura, Sir. I am just worried about Jane.

After ruling out surgery related complications, Dr. Cameron paged me for a rare disease. And it only happens when one of the donors is the first relative to the patient."

Meanwhile, the scans were delivered by a nurse, he hurriedly checked that tab and showed us the results.

"Can you see the abnormality in Jane's liver? This confirms that she is suffering from TA-GVHD.

The other donors were girls, complete strangers. So, it can only happen if Mr. Leo is Jane's father, brother, or son.

The latter two aren't possible. So, …"

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