Read Chapter 612: He Will Wait for Her Until She Wakes Up with many climactic and unique details. The series Let's Get Married is one of the top-selling novels by Wilfred Price. Chapter content Chapter 612: He Will Wait for Her Until She Wakes Up - The heroine seems to fall into the abyss of despair, heartache, and empty-handed. But unexpectedly, a big event occurred. So what was that event? Read Let's Get Married Chapter 612: He Will Wait for Her Until She Wakes Up for more details.
It only takes half an hour to arrive at the hospital. The ambulance stops at the entrance. Eunice's vital signs are getting fainter and fainter. Her blood pressure and pulse are extremely unstable, and the lines on the monitor make Ryan uncommonly nervous.
After the stretcher is carried down from the ambulance, doctors hurriedly push it to the emergency operating room. Ryan follows from beginning to end. Looking at the small face stained with blood, he feels empty.
In front of the operating room, he is stopped by a nurse. "Sorry, sir. You can't go in."
Ryan has to stop. Eunice's hand slips out of his. The heavy door closes in front of him, and the red warning light on the wall lights up. The cheeks of the nurse in front of him shine red.
Ryan's eyes are burning. He has deep-set black eyes. When he stares at someone, it seems his eyes are full of love.
He clears his throat and asks in a hoarse voice, "Will she ... be fine?"
The nurse nods and comforts him. "Don't worry. We will definitely do our best."
After saying that, she goes in, leaving him standing alone in the long corridor.
It is noon, and bright light penetrates through the corridor window. However, his limbs are cold, as if he has fallen into an abyss.
Looking at the red light above his head, Ryan almost suffocates. The scene Eunice has just been found keeps rising before him.
He has never seen or wants to see Eunice like that before. Her left chest was once shot because of him. At that time, he was only shocked. But now, he feels as if he were standing on the edge of a cliff and he might fall down at any moment.
Ryan feels so empty. It seems that someone had dug a hole in his back.
In Q City, he left in such a bad manner. Why was she still so stupid to follow Dalton desperately for him?
When Ryan thinks of her state of mind at that time, he is in pain, as if he were covered by a huge net. Under the extreme tension, his body shows signs of dehydration. His lips are so dry that deep creases appear. Completely ignoring himself, he sits on the bench and prays to God for Eunice's safety.
Time goes slowly as one is waiting. Suddenly, the phone in Ryan's pocket vibrates. He doesn't want to pick it up, but the other party keeps calling.
It disturbs Ryan. He takes the phone out, finding that it is from the police station.
"Hello."
"Mr. Ryan, Dalton has been found at the foot of the mountain. He's already dead." On the other end of the phone, the captain's panting voice sounds. Probably, he has been looking for Dalton all this time.
"I know." Ryan doesn't care, nor do his emotions fluctuate in the slightest. In fact, he would rather Dalton be alive. Then Dalton will know what is more painful than death.
Sensing that Ryan is going to hang up, the captain suddenly says, "I'm sorry."
After saying that, he adds, "I'm sorry for failing to keep my promise to bring Miss Eunice back safe and sound."
Ryan closes his eyes. After a long time, he replies with difficulty, "I'm not the victim. There is no need to apologize to me."
She loves him so that she ignores her life to protect him. But she has never expressed her deep affection to him. She only once said she liked Ryan. To Ryan's surprise, she is so attached to him.
Words fail Ryan, who is pale. At this moment, any utterance will be redundant.
Ryan forgets who hangs up first and how he gets to the rooftop from the operating room. He stands on the highest floor of the hospital and climbs onto the highest platform. The railing is only up to his calf.
Looking down at the bustling street, which is full of people and cars, Ryan fails to find the figure he wants to see the most.
She is in the ward, and her life is at stake.
Ryan takes out a pack of cigarettes in his pocket. Most of them have already been broken. Ryan finally finds a complete one. After lighting it, he draws heavily. As he looks up at the foggy sky, the dazzling sunlight shines on him. His eyes feel painful, and tears hang at the corner of his eyes.
The wind blows up the corner of Ryan's clothes. His body is still stained with Eunice's blood. He forgets how long he has been standing after finishing smoking. His body sways, as if he is about to fall off at any moment.
Ryan stands high. He feels a little dizzy when he looks down. At that time, the height behind Eunice must have been as terrifying as this.
When Rex pushes open the door to the top floor, he sees such a scene. He narrows his eyes and runs over. Then he hurriedly pulls Ryan down and flings Ryan to the ground. Rex then roars, "Ryan, what are you doing?"
Ryan looks calm, and his eyes are dull. He then replies in a hoarse voice, "Nothing." "Do you want to commit suicide and jump off?" Rex is so angry that he wishes he could punch Ryan. Looking at Ryan, who is in the doldrums, Rex resists his impulse. "Eunice saves your life. Even if you want to die, wait for her to wake up and ask if she allows it!"
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