Chapter 1267 – Highlight Chapter from The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode
Chapter 1267 is a standout chapter in The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode by Internet, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Internet narrative into new territory.
Chapter 1267
“What did you just say?"
The other doctors immediately voiced their objections!
Why should they be left out of this?
Bard's gaze fell heavily on them, his voice icy, “She's my niece. Blood related."
When they heard this, their indignation faded, replaced by shock and astonishment.
This young girl was Mr. Sampson's own niece?
"She's known to the public as Dr. Bell."
Upon hearing this, they were even more astounded. Dr. Bell was this young girl.
In this industry, everyone knew of this miracle doctor.
But.
Was she really this young?
And Dr. Bell was a woman.
Wasn't Dr. Bell supposed to be a man?
They had always assumed it was an elderly gentleman.
“Of course, you can observe from the sidelines, see how this young lady performs surgery."
Upon hearing this, they admitted it was indeed a privilege to watch Dr. Bell perform surgery.
Soon, Darren was wheeled into the cardiac surgery room.
Upon hearing this, Bard could tell how dire the situation was.
"Fortunately, the hole did not expand all at once, it gradually enlarged. Due to the slow rate of blood lass, it coagulated into clots, which blocked the hole, preventing a catastrophic rupture of the heart."
Remembering the cardiac rupture, Arabella was reminded of a kind face.
"How could this happen?” Bard had imagined countless scenarios, but never this one!
"This condition is very rare. It's called cardiac tamponade in medical terms. Simply put, a malformation occurs in the cardiac wall, creating a thin bubble. The blood from the heart ruptures this bubble, causing a large amount of pericardial effusion."
"In the past two hundred years, less than 400 people have been diagnosed with this condition, and only 15 have had a rupture. Of these 15, only 3 children survived. Grandfather has truly made a miraculous recovery."
Upon hearing this, Bard was both relieved and puzzled, “But he doesn't have heart disease. Why would he have this cardiac tamponade as you described?"
"There could be many causes, such as a sharp object or bullet piercing the chest wall and damaging the heart, or it could also be caused by violent impact to the chest. In any case, he has now passed the critical stage."
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