in a black suit had suddenly enllapsed and was now surrounded by a crowd. His face
into speak, but no sound emerged.
athen, and he was duiding
mnitron Marsha, knelt by the old man’s side
gently searched the man’s pockets and found a bottle of
Qur les placed at the bootle and then switly administered the medication to the elderly man.
simultaneously performing CPR Clues pulled out his phone to call for help. “Aparient needs immediate assistance on the fourth floor of the outpatient department i
He dropped the phone, 1 fores entirely on the old man. He had shed all traces of his previous nonchalan
The hospital statt responded with urgency, rushing over with a stretcher
Please clear the way “dey called out
The crowd quickly parted, creating a path for the medical team. The slderly man was gently placed onto the stretcher,
Charles climbed up beside him, kerling on either side as he continued performing CPR while rapidly issuing trutions, “Administer troglyc
A team of durines and nurses urgently pushed the stretches toward the operating room. Onlookers observed the intense emergency scene and it un
Marsha’s attention turned to the phone lying on the floor. She approached, bent down, and picked it up.
She slightly raised her eyebrows. That seemingly untelialde person could display such calmness, methodical precision, and quick thinkding when handling a patient. Had she_misjudged him? Hazel was equally surprised her eyes filled with admiration as she remarked, “Wow, he’s truly worthy
as a top cardiothon acie nuus pron
But alter speaking, the paused, realizing that Marsha watch food of Charles Had the misspoken? Hazel couldn’t help but glance at Marsha.
hoticing har Marsha didn’t react much, Hazel approached and nudged Maria’s arm with her elbow. She had a playful smile on her fa man really ampi muve just now?!
(as she asked. “Marsha, don’t you think Dr. Jennings
Marsha pocketed the phone and lightly tapped fuel on the forehead with her age, retorting, “Impressive, my Don’t become a tangal for no reason
He hadn’t even
Harrudest peded and didn’t provest
Ben gave Hazel a look and gestured toward the operating room, suggesting, “Let’s over there and wait and see.”
The ante ontside the operating room was a stark contrast is the bury outpatient department. Their were only a few people sitting quietly on the chairs, which created a rather empty.
Although Marsha was there waiting for s
‚ she wasn’t ide. She was engrossed in a ript, seading it intently.