"Don't worry, I know a top-notch cardiovascular professor. I'll contact him right now!" Dwright Brews extended a hand, patting Ruth Dawn on the back.
Then, he defiantly glanced at William Cole and publicly took out his mobile phone to make a call.
"Hello, this is Dwright Brews, I need to get in touch with Professor Chow, yes!
Get him to the First Hospital of Midocen City, money? No matter the cost, I will pay for it!
Half a million, one million, two million! As long as it gets Professor Chow here, I will pay," Dwright Brews solemnly stated.
After hanging up the phone,
Dwright Brews smiled, "Alright, don't worry everyone, Professor Chow is the best cardiovascular specialist in the country!
They have agreed to fly over from Capital City to Midocen City immediately."
"This... Dwright Brews, thank you.
Good boy." Archie Dawn breathed a sigh of relief.
Indeed, the Dawn family's assets were not lacking.
However, they were a family of merchants, incomparable to the Brews family, who not only had a listed company but friends in Capital City as well.
If it were for the Dawn family in Midocen, it would have been impossible to summon a cardiovascular specialist to fly overnight from Capital City.
"Alright, everyone, go rest now, you must be exhausted. I'll let you know when Professor Chow arrives," Dwright Brews said with a smile.
Everyone gradually left to rest.
Ruth Dawn couldn't let go of Eloise Torres, keeping her company in the patient's room – Dwright Brews also stayed by her side.
When William Cole saw this scene, it didn't sit well in his heart, and he quietly entered the room.
William Cole instinctively looked towards his mother-in-law, Eloise Torres, on the hospital bed.
He felt a stirring in his heart.
His eyes, amazingly, could directly see through Eloise Torres' body, observing the blood flow within her vessels.
Because Eloise Torres had been stimulated and hit on the head again, her heart area had several blood clots obstructing it, affecting her heart function.
Her condition could be improved if only these blood clots could be cleared.
Simultaneously, the Ghost Gate Thirteen Needles technique flashed in William Cole's mind, and one of those needles could effectively remove the obstructions in the vessels.
Meaning, Eloise Torres didn't need surgery at all. It would suffice to simply use silver needles to clear the vessels.
And William Cole's eyes, having X-ray vision, made clearing the vessels with a silver needle extremely easy.
"William Cole, why are you still here? Get the hell out!" Ruth Dawn turned around to see William Cole following her and yelled angrily.
William Cole didn't have time to explain: "Ruth, wait a minute, I have a way to save our mother!"
Leaving these words behind, William Cole hurriedly left the hospital.
He was going to purchase some silver needles.
Even though Midocen City was a well-developed super-tier city,
Finding a place to buy silver needles was infrequent.
It took William Cole nearly two hours to buy the silver needles before he hurried back to the hospital.
Just in time to see Ruth Dawn and Dwright Brews emerging from the patient's room.
"What are you back here for?" Ruth Dawn's eyes were bloodshot.
"Honey, I …" William Cole was about to speak.
Dwright Brews interjected: "William Cole, Ruth and I are going to fetch Professor Chow, you just stay right here."
After saying that, without even looking at William Cole, Ruth Dawn and Dwight Brews left the hospital directly.
William Cole pushed open the door to the patient's room and walked in.
"Mom, excuse me,"
William Cole looked at Eloise Torres and apologized.
Then, he proceeded to remove the top part of Eloise Torres' hospital gown.
Next, he focused and looked closely at a spot on Eloise Torres' chest.
The X-ray vision was a success.
He could directly see the vessels inside Eloise Torres' body.
There were three blockages.
Because this was his first time using the Ghost Gate Thirteen Needles technique, especially on his mother-in-law Eloise Torres, William Cole was somewhat nervous.
However, when he thought about Ruth Dawn's sadness, he decided to push his reservations aside.
If he failed, it wouldn't be too late to perform surgery on the mother-in-law.
No more delays, time to get started.
William Cole picked a silver needle and punctured it into one of the blockage points, lightly twisting the needle.
Just as expected, the blood clot inside Eloise Torres' body seemed to have receded.