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THE KIRRIN RHYS

Dahlia Nicholson and Dustin Rhys had been married for three years. After Dahlia’s meteoric rise to success, she abandons the useless dead weight that’s Dustin, proposing divorce. Unbeknownst to her, everything she had ever achieved was only because of him. An Understated Dominance

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Chapter 545

"Mom!" Ruby was shocked when Mrs.

Xenos suddenly fainted. She quickly helped her up and tried to wake her u

p while crying for help. However,

her mother remained completely unresponsive. "Where's the doctor?" Ruby c

arried Mrs. Xenos on her back and ran back into the hospital.

A bunch of doctors and nurses heard her pleas and quickly came over to pe

rform first aid.

An hour later, at the entrance of the emergency room.

"Ruby!" A suited man ran over, accompanied by several bodyguards.

"Dad! You're finally here!" Ruby was so relieved to see him. "Mom suddenl

y fainted just now, and they're still trying to resuscitate her, but the

doctor said that things weren't looking good and even asked me to

sign a do–not–resuscitate order."

"Why did she suddenly faint?" George Xenos frowned.

"I don't know either. She was completely

fine earlier." Ruby looked nervous as well.

"Hurry! Go to Garrison Hospital and bring Dr. Alden immediately!" George

ordered the bodyguard closest to him.

"Yes, Sir!" His guard quickly pulled out his phone and

began calling someone.

Less than half an hour later, an old man with white hair donning black cl

othes rushed into the hospital with a team of specialists. Every one of

them was a top doctor in Garrison Hospital.

"Mr. Xenos." The old man greeted.

"Dr. Alden, my wife's life is in danger. Please save her." George pleaded

solemnly.

"I will do my best." Dr. Alden immediately

rushed into the operating room and took over the operation after he showe

d his identity.

Although the doctors at Ansdale South Hospital were good, they still had

a long way to go to reach the level of the doctors at Garrison Hospital.

After several hours passed, Dr. Alden finally emerged from

the operating room.

"Dr. Alden! How's my wife?" George sprung up.

"Mrs. Xenos had a sudden cerebral hemorrhage. We've managed to keep her a

live for now, but things aren't looking good." Dr. Alden's expression was

gloomy.

"Cerebral hemorrhage?" Ruby was surprised to hear that Dustin's words had

come true.

"Can you treat it?" George frowned.

"It'll be difficult." Dr. Alden shook his head and explained. "She is exp

eriencing severe intracranial bleeding caused by an accumulation of blood

clots, which is putting pressure on her nerves and causing her to stay

unconscious. There's a high likelihood that she'll fall into a coma."

"What? A coma?" Ruby paled. She couldn't accept that her

mother, who had been alive and well just hours ago, was

going to have to stay in bed for the rest of her life.

"Dr. Alden, can't you operate on her head?" George pressed.

"Unfortunately

not. Mrs. Xenos is bleeding extensively in a delicate location. We might

accidentally kill her if we operate on her." Dr. Alden sighed.

"How could this be? Is there no other way?" George's expression was paine

d.

"I'm sorry. I have done everything in my power. Whether or not she can wa

ke up depends entirely on her," Dr. Alden said helplessly.

As if someone poured a bucket of ice over him, George froze up. He couldn

't imagine his wife

staying in a coma for the rest of her life.

"Dad, someone I know might be able to help," Ruby said suddenly.

"Who is it?" George broke out of his stupor.

"His name is Dustin Rhys. Not too long ago, he predicted that Mom might h

ave a cerebral hemorrhage. We didn't take it too seriously at first, but

his words came true," Ruby explained.

"He predicted the cerebral hemorrhage? Is there anyone in this world who

can do that?" Dr. Alden was doubtful. How could anyone detect something l

ike that without the aid of tools?

"It is true! I swear!" Ruby exclaimed anxiously.

"It doesn't matter if it's true. Just tell him to come over and do

what he can." George ordered. He wasn't going to let

go of this glimmer of hope.