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My Wife Is So Sweet novel Chapter 682

Summary for Chapter 682 The Surgery Went Well: My Wife Is So Sweet

Chapter 682 The Surgery Went Well – Highlight Chapter from My Wife Is So Sweet

Chapter 682 The Surgery Went Well is a standout chapter in My Wife Is So Sweet by Cloud Tree, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 682 The Surgery Went Well

Christine was so enraged that her face turned pale. To ease her anger, Kristina hurriedly clarified, "Christine, it's not what you thought. We met by chance outside days ago. We've only known each other for a couple of days. No one is ganging up on you or anything. Believe me."

Max didn't want his mother to grow angry at this time either.

Thus, he also explained, "Yes. I and Laura meet new people every day. How can we know which of them has a past with you? We can't really call you and name each of our new acquaintances to you every day, right?"

His tone sounded a little sad.

Christine had not claimed she was the victim yet, but her son was acting like the victim instead. That made her laugh despite her rage.

"Fine. You just gotta confront me. I can't beat you in arguing anyway. Fine. I won't complain about this anymore, satisfied? Do whatever you like. I can't tell you what to do, nor do I want to."

Then, she stomped to the side and sat down, sulking.

This moment was rather awkward.

Max looked at Kristina, who shook her head helplessly.

In the end, Max had no choice but to walk up to Christine and say, "Mom, don't be angry. Okay, we're sorry. But I'm your son. Do you not trust your own son?"

Christine was still silent. Plainly, she was still in a sulk.

Max rubbed his temples, feeling troubled.

Just then, the light above the door of the surgery room went off.

Though the three were having a falling-out, they all kept looking at that light from the corner of their eye.

When the light went off, they all perked up and got to their feet.

Shortly, a doctor walked out from inside.

"Which of you are the patient's family?"

Max and Christine hastily took a step forward.

"I am!"

"Me too!"

The doctor glanced at them. This was a public hospital. As the patient was delivered here in a rush, the doctor didn't get to check the patient's identity.

Thus, he didn't know who the two were either, nor did he have time to look into it because he had just finished the surgery

The doctor said in a deep voice, "The surgery went very well. The patient is stable now. But his leg and several ribs have been severely fractured. You should pay attention that he can't move around lately. He'll recover after six months of rest in bed."

The three instantly breathed a sigh of relief. It was as if a load had been taken off their minds.

"Thank you, doctor."

"Thank you so much, doctor."

The doctor waved at them and said, "The patient hasn't woken up yet. You can see him in the ward in a moment. The nurses will tell you the rest about how to take care of him."

The three nodded vigorously.

Soon, they saw nurses push a hospital bed out of the surgery room.

Chad was still unconscious. His face looked pallid at the moment. At this, Max and Christine felt overwrought.

Kristina was standing behind them. Yet, she was stupefied at the sight of the man in the hospital bed.

That man was in her entire teenage life.

She loved and admired him. She saw him as a man that she would pursue for the rest of her life.

Hence, in those years, she thought of and cared for no one but him.

She thought that man was single at that time.

However, she had no idea that he was actually dating her sister, Christine.

"Had I known that...

"I definitely wouldn't do that kind of thing."

On that wild night, Kristina herself couldn't remember whether she did it with Chad.

She already told Christine everything she wanted her to know in the cafe earlier today.

Whether she could figure out the rest depended on her comprehension.

It was the way with people. Sometimes, a thorough explanation was not necessary.

She just needed to point out the gist. As for the rest, it now relied on luck.

If Christine really chose not to believe a word of what she said and refused to give her a second chance, then there was nothing she could do.

Thinking about that, Kristina prepared to say goodbye to Max.

"Max, now your father is awake and stable, I'll get going now."

Though Max was clueless about what had happened between Kristina and his mother, he could tell that his mother didn't want Kristina in the room.

Thus, when Kristina came to take her to leave, he nodded understandingly.

"Okay. Do you need me to give you a ride?"

Kristina shook her head.

"Thanks, I'm good. I drove here myself."

Max didn't insist then.

After Kristina left, Max turned around to appraise his father in the hospital bed and sighed.

"Dad, everything's fine now. Mom, did you call Kevin?"

Christine was stunned. Just then she thought she had forgotten that.

Thus, she immediately told Max to call Kevin and tell him that his father was okay.

After receiving Max's call, Kevin heaved a sigh of relief too.

Thankfully, his father was fine, and he had managed to keep the company running normally. Since the emergence was lifted, Kevin didn't have to rush over at once. Hence, he and Max agreed that he could come to check on their father after work.

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