With the author's famous Spoiled by Mr. Russell series, Luminous Night captivates readers with every word. Dive into chapter Chapter 1660, where love anecdotes intertwine with plot twists and hidden demons. Will the next chapters of the Spoiled by Mr. Russell series be available today?
Key: Spoiled by Mr. Russell Chapter 1660
Bang!
The car landed heavily. Austin's body lost its balance and rolled inside. As he looked out the car window, longing for freedom, he felt a buzz in his ears. He felt his head in a daze and did not know how long it was before he felt himself getting dragged out of the car.
His head felt warm, as if something was flowing down his scalp. The scene before his eyes was chaotic. There was a fire with people shouting as sirens rang in his ears. It was as if he could hear everything, yet nothing at all.
Then he blacked out.
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Putting away the boiled herbs, Lily wiped her hands and was about to leave when she heard hurried footsteps. Edmund appeared in front of her. "Dr. Russell, there are some changes in Debbie."
When she saw the serious look on his face, her heart tightened. "What changes?"
"We'll talk as we head over," Edmund said, taking a protective suit and handing it to her.
Lily quickly got dressed and followed him to the ward.
The two talked as they walked. Each sentence from Edmund was fast, but he spoke very clearly. "After you insisted on not giving her the infusion, Debbie's condition stabilized three hours later. Her heart rate stabilized, and the high fever subsided. Everything was as you predicted.
Many people were already there, taking Debbie's body temperature, trying to cool her down, and preparing some medication. They orderly performed a series of operations, but everyone's expression was heavy.
Dr. Blanc was standing there, directing the overall situation, as Debbie lay on the hospital bed with her eyes closed and an oxygen mask over her face. Debbie's face was pale, and it looked like she might stop breathing.
"Let me have a look!" Lily said and immediately went to Debbie's bedside to check her pulse.
Based on Lily's experience and her reading of Debbie's pulse, the child was not about to die. Even if the virus started to act up, how could she die in such a short time?
Lily frowned. Just as her finger was about to touch the child's arm, someone suddenly slapped her hand away.
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