Please Let Me Go

Chapter 81 Too Painful After Waking up



Chapter 81 Too Painful After Waking up

Dr. Chang understands the feelings of the patient's family. Just now, she also learned from Cody about

what happened. She got mad at Cody. Pregnant women couldn’t donate blood. Although Dr. Chang

also wanted to save the patient, the patient shut herself off and didn't not want to wake up. Dr. Chang

sighed, "How about this? You put on protective clothing and go in with me. You try to talk to her. If she’s

willing to wake up after hearing your voice, I will have the ways to save her."

The doctor would have asked the patient’s family to sign a surgical risk agreement before the

operation, but what caused the patient a miscarriage was due to blood donation. Besides, now the

patient had shut herself in her world. So the hospital still had something to do with the accident.

After Antonio heard this, he nodded. Then a nurse led him into the operating room. Only then did he

know the facilities inside. Adelaide was placed behind the curtain on the left. He changed into

protective clothing, and then followed the nurse to Adelaide's side.

There were various instruments which Antonio didn’t know on Adelaide’s body. He looked up at the

screens on both sides of her. The undulating electrocardiogram on it declared that she was still alive.

Antonio walked to the other end of the doctor. He squatted halfway. At this moment, he saw Adelaide's

fingers also being pinched by an instrument.

Antonio forcibly endured the pain. It was like that there was a knife cutting his heart. Besides, he could

feel the pain clearly. He swallowed, pretending to be calm, "Adelaide, why are you still sleeping? Wake

up. Let's go home!"

The blood underneath the person who was lying on the operating table had already dried. The whole

pair of pants was dyed read by her blood. When Antonio saw it at first glance, he was shocked. He

didn't know what kind of terrible torment Adelaide had experienced before she closed her eyes. The

red blood made him ache.

Antonio licked his dry lips. He didn't know how to let Adelaide regain the confidence to live. He looked

at her sweet face. Under the shining of the operating lamp, the undried tears on her face were like a

blade, which pierced his heart. His heart was wrenching!

It was an invisible pain. Without blood or wounds, it corroded his heart bit by bit.

"Adelaide, Adelaide! Wake up and look at me! I order you to wake up and look at me!"

He cried out in front of so many nurses and doctors. His tears fell down the back of her pale hand, but

the person on the bed still did not wake up. Antonio felt powerless, kneeling down beside the bed.

Why did he leave her alone just now? Why did he leave her alone in the hospital? Why did he believe

in Oscar? He hated his incompetence, and hated that he made the same mistake again. He obviously

knew that Clarissa and Flora were so mean and planned to hurt her, but he still left her alone. He

should have stopped this happening.

Antonio banged his head. He thought himself so smart. Others would also fear him. But what had he

done? He failed to save his child, and now he even couldn’t wake Adelaide up.

Dr. Chang couldn't bear his self-harming behaviors. She grabbed his arm, "What the patient needs the

most now is you. It is useless to blame yourself. Try to talk to her. Although she doesn't want to wake

up, she can hear you."

Antonio raised his head, tears still on his face. He looked at the doctor blankly. The doctor nodded at

him, patted his shoulder, and motioned for him to cheer.

Antonio wiped away the tears and whispered softly in Adelaide's ear.

Before he could see Adelaide's reaction, Dr. Chang happily told him, "She moved! Keep saying. What

have you just said? Continue!"

Antonio pursed his lips. His eyes dimed a little. Dr. Chang didn't know what he said, which had such a

great effect. So meanwhile, she also hurt him invisibly.

Adelaide gradually woke up. Dr. Chang asked the nurse to take Antonio out. The subsequent rescue

was much simpler.

After Antonio came out, the door of the operating room was closed again. None of the three people

dared to ask about the situation inside. Antonio’s eyes completely dimmed.

Not long after, Adelaide was push out with an oxygen cylinder. Dr. Chang said that they had to keep

Adelaide happy. Although the hurt of having a miscarriage was not greater than a childbirth, she should

still be taken good care of within a month. Antonio nodded and kept the words firmly in his mind.

Then the nurse pushed Adelaide into the ward. Clarissa still followed Antonio in uneasy. Antonio was

standing by the door to stop her. He said to her expressionlessly, "Go away. When Adelaide gets better,

I will come to you to get even."

Clarissa still refused to give up her wishes to be rich. With tears in her eyes, she pulled Antonio’s wrist

and refused to leave, "Antonio, let me see my sister. I know I deserve to die. When my sister gives me

blood, I should refuse. I feel uneasy. Please let me in to see my sister."

"Go out of my face. Don't let me repeat it the third time."

After speaking, Antonio pushed her outside the door relentlessly, and the closed the door.

Clarissa bit her lip unwillingly. Looking at Antonio's current expression, she knew that the person lying

inside could make her all efforts in vain with just a word. She didn't want to let Antonio, who finally had

a little like to her, return to Adelaide's side again.

Clarissa secretly clenched her fists. ‘Adelaide! Don't force me, or I’ll let you go to the hell to accompany

your son!’

Yes, the baby was a boy and already formed. His hands and feet had already grown out. He looked so

alike Antonio.

The ward was filled with the smell of disinfectant. Soon the nurse came to unplug Adelaide's oxygen

cylinder and told Antonio not to close the door at will. Antonio was stunned and nodded. Looking at

Adelaide, he asked with some worries, "Lady, didn't the doctor say that she is fine now? Why hasn't

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For such a handsome and gentle man, most women couldn't ignore his charm. The nurse blushed

slightly. She lowered her head while envying that Adelaide had such a good husband. She replied,

"She will wake up soon."

Nodding, Antonio looked at Adelaide again. The nurse had changed Adelaide’s clothes into hospital

gown. The tears on Adelaide’s face had already been wiped away, but she still frowned. Her eyes were

closed. Her lips were pale. Antonio touched Adelaide's brow.

When he accidentally touched her long eyelashes, Adelaide felt uncomfortable and moved slightly. He

was overjoyed, "Adelaide, Adelaide, can you hear me?"

What answered him was a long silence. Antonio's eyes darkened again. He moved a stool and sat on

the edge of the bed to guard her. Adelaide didn’t move, but still frowned.

Antonio held her hand and found that it was so cold. He gently placed her hand in his palm. He slightly

leaned forward, placing that hand on his mouth. Like treating a treasure, he kissed her hand and

warmed her hand.

Adelaide’s hand seemed to get a little warm. So Antonio kept warming her hand happily.

After a while, there was still no sign that Adelaide was going to wake up. He gently put her hand into

the quilt and tucked her in. Then he stood up and took the stool to the other side of the bed.


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