Chapter 695
Everything will turn out fine.
”
Nurses moved Clint’s bed into the operating room.
The door shut behind him, the red light flicked on, signaling the start of the surgery.
Stella sat outside, her gaze fixed unblinkingly on the operating room door, unaware of a man watching her from a shadowy corner of the corridor.
Matthew had been vigilantly keeping watch ever since Clint was wheeled into the operating room.
Fernando stood behind him, his gaze shifting from Stella outside the operating room to Matthew.
He found himself puzzled.
With a myriad of responsibilities awaiting him at the company, Matthew had chosen to be at the hospital.
Yet, rather than approaching Stella, he stood secluded in a corner, watching her from afar.
Fernando was baffled by Matthew’s actions.
In a subdued voice, Fernando inquired, “Mr.
Clark, don’t you plan on approaching her?”
Matthew shook his head without breaking his gaze from Stella.
“I’ll just observe from here.
”
He feared that his presence would only exacerbate Stella’s distress.
Fernando’s brow furrowed.
He was dubious about the nature of Stella and Matthew’s relationship, but dared not probe further.
Amidst the tense atmosphere, the operating room door suddenly swung open.
Instead of Farris, two unfamiliar doctors emerged.
Upon seeing them, Stella approached hurriedly, asking, “How is the surgery progressing?”
Behind the surgical masks, the doctors’ expressions remained hidden, but their frown was evident.
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“We encountered a complication during the surgery,” one of them announced gravely.
Stella’s complexion blanched instantly.
“What? What’s happened? My grandfather…”
“Please remain calm.
We have an issue with the surgical equipment that requires immediate attention,” the doctor replied before leaving with his colleague hastily.
Stella stumbled back, steadying herself against the wall.
A complication midway through surgery due to faulty equipment and she dreaded what might come next.
Chewing on her lower lip, she fixated her gaze on the operating room.