From abandoned baby to CEO

Chapter 599 I'll Sign

The waiting process is long and agonizing.

Bach's heart was in his throat.

Twenty minutes passed.

Half an hour passed.

An hour passed.

Bach had glanced down at the watch on his wrist many times.

The door to the emergency room is always closed.

His stern face was furrowed even tighter, and he could even clearly hear his heart beating wildly due to nervousness.

He has been in the business world for many years and has encountered many difficult situations.

But, he had never been as uneasy as he was now, and he had no confidence at all.

"Creak" sound.

The door of the emergency room opened and a doctor in white came out. He looked solemn and there was no smile on his face.

Seeing this expression, Bach felt something was wrong.

"Doctor, how is it?"

The doctor took off his mask and shook his head slightly.

"Come with me to my office." The doctor's voice sounded a little dull.

Bach followed the doctor into the office uncomfortably.

"The patient is now bleeding heavily and the situation is a bit critical. Conservative treatment is no longer feasible and surgery is the only option."

Bach's heart seemed to be pulled hard, the corners of his mouth moved slightly, and he spoke in a low voice.

"Doctor, no matter how much it costs, please find a way to ensure the safety of you and the baby in your belly."

"We all understand this, and we will definitely do our best, but..."

After a few seconds of pause, the doctor's expression turned serious. "I want to tell you in advance that surgery is risky. The patient's abdomen was hit, which may cause fetal hypoxia or even fetal death."

"The patient is bleeding badly, and what's worse is that she is also suffering from severe anemia. Based on my experience, does your wife have a history of blood disease?"

Bach's head buzzed.

"Doctor, I'm not sure about that. She...is not my wife. We are just friends."

"Then quickly notify her family to come to the hospital. They will soon sign the surgery consent form. Human life is at stake. This is no joke."

The doctor was obviously anxious, and his voice became several degrees higher.

"Her family is abroad."

"What then?" The doctor shrugged.

"I'll sign it."

The doctor was startled and quickly looked at Bach: "Young man, this involves the safety of two people's lives. You must think carefully."

"Think it over carefully!"

The doctor nodded with relief, took out the surgical notice, and opened it to guide Bach to sign.

Bach signed on it without any hesitation.

He has signed countless contracts, some of which are worth over 10 billion yuan.

However, this thin surgical notice today is the most important of all the agreements he has ever signed.

He could earn the money if he lost it, but the safety of Sun Xue and the child concerned him deeply.

The doctor kept repeating the accidents and risks that might occur during the operation, but Bach remained unusually calm.

Just before leaving the doctor's office, Bach hesitated, and a smile appeared on his stern face: "Doctor, is there any way to invite the best medical team in the country to perform surgery on her?"

"The best team of doctors in the country?"

"Yes! No matter how much it costs."

Bach's eyes were firm.

The doctor pondered for a moment, then spoke slowly, "I'm afraid even the best medical team in the country won't be able to make it in time. But... I know the best expert team in Kangqiao City, and I can help you get in touch with them. But... the cost may be very high."

Bach's eyes flashed with surprise. "That's great. The cost is not a problem. Thank you. Please do me a favor. After the matter is done, I will not treat you unfairly."

"Okay, I'll try to contact them for you. You're very thoughtful. If we can get a team of experts, the chances of the operation being successful will be much higher."

The doctor said, nodding thoughtfully.

Bach knew something about this hospital.

He originally planned to take Sun Xue to the largest hospital in Kangqiao City for treatment, but an accident happened on the way. In order to save time, he chose this small hospital closest to the accident site.

Perhaps Bach's determination infected the doctor, and after he finished speaking, he immediately took out his mobile phone and started making calls.

Fortunately, it happened to be the weekend, and none of these experts were available to see patients.

After the doctor's enthusiastic invitation and the promised high consultation fee, I agreed.

After hanging up the phone, the doctor breathed a sigh of relief and smiled: "You are lucky, they all agreed."

"However, there is an expert who lives quite far away..."

Before the doctor finished speaking, Bach immediately said, "It's okay, I'll go to his house and pick him up right away."

"That's great!"

The doctor gave Bach the expert's contact number and Bach set off immediately.

While walking out of the hospital, he started making phone calls.

Bach was very familiar with the terrain of Kangqiao City.

He is a foodie. When he was in school, he drove through the streets and alleys of Kangqiao City in search of delicious food.

Money is really a good thing. In less than half an hour, the most famous expert team in Kangqiao City had all arrived.

Everyone sat down and spent twenty minutes conducting a simple consultation on Sun Xue's condition and developed the most complete surgical plan.

It took only one hour from the time Bach walked out of the hospital to the start of the operation.

Even the doctor was a little surprised that the operation was performed two hours earlier than he had originally planned.

Before entering the operating room, the doctor patted Bach on the shoulder and gave him a thumbs up: "It is a blessing for the patient to have a friend like you."

Bach responded to the doctor's compliment with a faint smile.

For him, as long as Sun Xue and her child are safe, he won't feel bad about spending any amount of money.

The moment Sun Xue was pushed into the operating room, Bach's heart was once again in torment.

This was the first time in his life that he had stood guard outside the operating room.

In his more than 30 years of life, he had barely been to the hospital a few times.

The pungent smell of disinfectant in the hospital made him feel a little uncomfortable, coupled with the feeling of waiting anxiously for surgery, although he looked calm on the surface, he was actually a little panicked on the inside.

In order to hide his inner nervousness, he stood up, walked to the end of the corridor, and stared out the window in a daze.

Time passes minute by minute.

He turned back from time to time and glanced at the operating room in the distance.

The long corridor was filled with desolation and dullness.

Occasionally, doctors and nurses in white coats would disappear in the corridor in a hurry.

There was no movement in the operating room.

About an hour later, Bach turned around and saw a nurse coming out of the operating room and walking hurriedly upstairs.

Bach immediately turned around and chased after him.

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