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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 265

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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress is the best current series by the author Miss Lyra. The Chapter 265 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 265 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

When the surgery officially began, Citrine entered the operating room alongside Dr. Parrish and the other doctors.

Inside, Citrine took on the role of overseeing and guiding the procedure, while Dr. Parrish handled the main surgical work. The rest of the medical team followed their lead with full cooperation.

Under Citrine’s calm direction, the operation skillfully avoided every potential risk. Five hours later, the surgery concluded with complete success.

Once the anesthesia wore off, Manley regained full consciousness.

As soon as the nurses saw he was awake, they called for Dr. Parrish, the lead surgeon.

Dr. Parrish entered the recovery room with Patten at his side.

“Dean Reed, Dr. Parrish.” Manley greeted them politely as they came in.

Dr. Parrish smiled warmly. “Mr. Carmichael, congratulations. The surgery went exceptionally well. Once your incision heals, and after three months of physical therapy, you’ll be able to stand on your own again.”

Hearing these words, a bright light flickered in Manley’s eyes. A wave of joy washed over him, almost overwhelming in its intensity.

But soon, his thoughts turned to his niece. Manley looked at the two men, his voice serious. “Where’s Citrine? I don’t see her.”

During the surgery, Manley had been under partial anesthesia—he hadn’t been completely unconscious. He vividly remembered the image of Citrine calmly giving instructions to the surgical team, her voice steady and precise. Alongside his surprise, pride welled up inside him.

Trusting a teenager to direct a surgery was no easy thing for anyone, yet Manley had placed his faith in her without hesitation, never once doubting her abilities.

At the mention of Citrine, Patten smiled reassuringly. “Don’t worry. She’s fine—just exhausted. She’s resting in the lounge right now.”

Only then did Manley finally relax.

Remembering the bond between Manley and Citrine, Patten’s tone softened a little, his expression kindly. “Mr. Carmichael, you’re truly fortunate to have a niece like Citrine.”

There was genuine admiration in his voice.

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