Chapter 125
Chapter 125 The Walton Family Will Not Pity You
She did not go back on her word. In the next dozen or so hours, besides going to the toilet, Aurora had been kneeling in front of Terry's ward. She had not eaten anything except some water. "Ms. Bennet, it's pointless doing so. Mrs. Walton won't forgive you for that." Connor walked over and said, "You should leave."
Aurora lowered her head and did not respond.
"Alright, as you like."
When Aurora heard the door open, she looked toward the doctor and nurse.
However, the doctor shook his head regretfully. "If the patient doesn't wake up tomorrow morning, we plan to undergo amputation surgery."
Aurora felt as if she fell into a cliff.
"He can't amputate. How can he drive without his legs?" She murmured. She knew better than anyone that Terry's greatest dream was to become the world's top racer.
"Did you hear that? If you don't wake up, you'll lose your legs," she said softly, her tears flowing down her cheeks.
Aurora knelt there for the entire night. Her legs went numb.
She didn't know the time, but she had been paying attention to the sky outside the window, hoping that the sun would rise a little later, hoping that Terry would open his eyes quickly. "It's pointless. The Walton family will not pity you."
Zac stared at her back and said with a sneer, "You should pray for yourself. It might work."
Aurora hid the emotions in her eyes and said nothing.
"If he lost his legs, would you really take care of him for the rest of your life?" asked Zac, looking at her quietly. Aurora slowly turned around and looked at him. "I keep my word. If you are here to mock me, please go away." Her eyes were devoid of spirit.
Zac thought to himself, is she sad because Terry was lying on the bed?
He pursed his lips, saying, "If you go back on your word, I will capture you for the Walton family and tie you to Terry." After saying this, he turned to leave.
However, he did not leave the hospital. Instead, he went to participate in the operation meeting on the fifth floor of the hospital. Because the accident happened during the race, in addition to Zac, two other investors were also invited to the hospital.
"Mr. Buchanna, is Mr. Walton really going to have amputation surgery?
"I know some well-known neurologists. I can invite them over!"
Zac's eyes were dark. He thought the same.
His mind was filled with the determined face of Aurora. He clenched his fists and shouted at the
doctors, "Is there no other way? Amputation is not a choice. Think of other solutions!"
"Well..."
The meeting lasted for two and a half hours without reaching an agreement.
The attending doctor looked at his watch and sighed, "There is really no other way. Prepare for the operation. If we delay, I'm afraid we will miss the best time for the treatment. Contact the patient's family and inform them..."
At that moment.
Aurora pushed open the door of the operating room, her pale face smiling with tears.
"He's awake. He's awake..."
She ran up from downstairs barefoot.
The doctors immediately went out to check on Terry's condition.
Aurora was panting heavily, her hands and legs were shaking violently, and her eyes were filled with tears.
This scene broke Zac's heart.
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"Are you that worried about him?" he asked, walking slowly.
Aurora sobbed, her hand still shaking.
The next second, Zac grabbed her and carried her up.
"Let go of me!"
"Aurora, your life is mine. Without my permission, you cannot die."
Does she know that she was injured in the accident too? Although not as bad as Terry. Yet she needs
She had been on her knees for so long without eating. That's insane. No one could take that.
When Zac carried her down the stairs, Aurora fainted from exhaustion.
She was not thrown down but gently placed on the bed.
"Please, check on her."
In order to prevent the Walton family from making things difficult for Aurora, Zac took her to the inpatient department downstairs.
"Your wife is very weak. As her husband, you must pay attention to her nutrition," said the doctor
after an examination.
Family?
Zac frowned. "We..."
"Also, do you have children?" The doctor pushed up his glasses and said, "You must pay attention to sex. If you want a child, you must hurry up. Her physical condition..." With a cold face, Zac went to the pharmacy to get the medicine.
"It will be very difficult for her to get pregnant. You must understand her more and spend more time with her." The doctor's words circled in his mind.
"Did she have a miscarriage in the past?
"Her body was damaged by that."
The nurse stuck her head out and asked, "Are you here to get the medicine?"
Zac came back to his senses and handed over the prescription.
He had never been so absent-minded.
The nurse handed the medicine over. "Three times a day. It's all written on the medicine box. Come
back again for a check in one week."
Zac took the medicine over. The coldness between his brows grew stronger. At this time, Wenny called
Zac frowned and answered.
"Zac, where are you? I had a nightmare. Can you come and stay by my side?"
"Take care of yourself," Zac said as he gripped his phone.
After finishing speaking, he hung up directly.
Wenny felt angry as Zac hung up.
She had called Zac at an early hour in case he said he was busy at work.
But now, he didn't even bother to reject her under excuses of work.
And he seemed to be in the hospital.
Wenny furrowed her brows, "Is he taking care of Aurora?"
Thinking of this, Wenny could no longer sit still. She immediately changed her clothes and was about to rush out.
Davis stopped her downstairs.
"Where are you going so early?"
"I'm going to have breakfast with Zac." Wenny made up a random reason.
If it was in the past, Davis would like her to please Zac, but now, his relationship with the Buchanna Group was very stiff.
"You're not allowed to go. You haven't even married. Is it appropriate for you to walk around the streets with him with a big belly?" he said harshly. "Dad!"
"Zac already said we'll register at the bureau. And the wedding is just a formality, no?" Wenny said, acting spoiled.
She couldn't reconcile either. But what could she do?
She had two weddings and they were all ruined by Aurora.
She had to go to the hospital and stop them from being together.
Davis slammed the newspaper in his hand. "I said you are not allowed to go. If you dare to go out of this door today, never go back again. Let Zac take care of you."