Chapter 97
Hannah gave Declan an icy stare.
But before she could retort, her phone rang from her bag.
She answered it, hearing Bryson’s usually calm voice tinged with worry.
“Grace finished eating and now she’s feeling light-headed.
Our family doctor checked on her and her blood pressure is dangerously high.
She needs to be hospitalized right away.
”
Hannah’s brow creased with concern.
“Don’t move her.
I’m on my way.
”
After ending the call, Hannah told Lydia, “I need to return immediately.
Grace isn’t doing well.
I fear for her safety!”
“We should leave right away!” Quickly, Lydia moved towards the car.
Sadie confronted Hannah.
“You can’t leave.
You owe us an explanation today!”
With a chilling stare, Hannah replied If anything happens to my patient because of you, you’ll regret it Sadie felt a shiver.
The iciness in Hannah’s eyes was something she had never seen before.
Momentarily hesitating, she let go.
Only after Hannah departed did Sadie erupt in anger.
“Declan! I halted her for you.
Why didn’t you defend me?”
Already troubled by Hannah’s attitude, Declan’s patience wore thin when Sadie pressed.
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“You were the one who confronted her.
Why would she back down? Just continue with your shopping.
I’m leaving.
”
The brother who once pampered her had recently shown impatience, leaving Sadie teary-eyed.
“ALL I did was for you.
How could you berate me over an outsider?”Original content from NôvelDrama.Org.
From the side, Eliana tried consoling Sadie, ‘”Declan’s just distressed.
He didn’t mean to lash out at you.
It’s not your fault.
”
“It’s all because of Hannah! If not for her, today would have been different!” Rage ignited in Sadie’s gaze.
“Someday, I’ll make her pay and see if she dares to cross me again.
”
Upon reaching the Mitchell family residence, Hannah found Grace in her room, looking a touch better but still quite pale.
After a brief consultation with the family doctor, Hannah understood Grace’s state.
Despite receiving medication, Grace’s blood pressure remained high.
Suspecting low blood oxygen, Hannah had a pulse oximeter placed on Grace’s finger.
The reading showed a dangerous 88%, well below the healthy 94%.
“Bring an oxygen tank now.
Her oxygen level is critically low.
She needs oxygen immediately!”
The nurses, accompanying the family doctor, promptly fetched an oxygen cylinder.
Once Grace was administered oxygen, her condition visibly improved.