Chapter 6 We Can't Stop the Operation

The operation was arranged very quickly. On the morning of the operation, Deborah and Helen were pushed into the operating room respectively.

There were many people around Helen, including Deborah and Helen's father, Devon Bauer, Helen's mother, and many relatives and friends of the Bauer family.

Of course, Ashton was also there. He was very worried that Helen's operation would have any accidents.

As for Deborah, Ashton told the doctor that if there was any document that needed the signature of Deborah's family, he could sign it. He was Deborah's husband and had the right.

Because there was no family member accompanying Deborah. If no one signed the document, it would affect the process of Helen's

liver transplant.

When the doctor pushed Deborah into the operating room, he saw that she was alone. He could not help but feel sorry for Deborah. "There is no need to be too nervous. Although there are not many people who donate their liver, the risk of such an operation is not very high. You can relax. The doctors here are the most professional. There will be no problems."

In fact, Deborah was not sure if the doctor was just comforting her.

If it was not risky for a living person to donate his liver, it would have been widely promoted a long time ago. Moreover, nearly twenty donors died during the donation overseas.

However, Deborah still tried her best to force a smile. "Thank you. I'm not nervous. I believe in doctors."

Deborah's husband, father, and family were accompanying Helen. She didn't know where her mother was enjoying her life with money. Other than believing in doctors, she had nothing else to trust.

The moment she was pushed into the operating room, Deborah thought that if she really died on the operation table, Ashton would be able to fulfill his promise out of guilt and pity and donate his bone marrow to save Alyssa, right?

Deborah also left a letter and asked the doctor to give it to Zayne Gaige. If something happened to Deborah and Ashton was not willing to take care of Alyssa, she asked Zayne to take the money Ashton promised to give to her to take care of Alyssa for her.

The operation was about to begin, and the door of the operating room closed. Deborah closed her eyes and grabbed the edge of the operation table, trying to give herself some strength.

If she could make it through and Alyssa could be cured, maybe everything could slowly recover.

Thinking of this, Deborah no longer felt so scared and couldn't help but look forward to her future life.

The anesthetic was injected into her body and Deborah quickly fell into a coma.

In a daze, she seemed to hear the doctor's anxious voice, as if she was dreaming.

Ashton waited outside Helen's operation room, waiting for Deborah's doctor to deliver the liver and transplant it for Helen.

After waiting for a long time, a doctor ran over with a worried face at the end of the corridor. He said anxiously. "The donor's operation

is not going well. Her life might be in danger. I need the family's signature to continue the operation!"

The group of people outside were shocked and said, "Is there any danger to Helen? How could it be like this? Didn't the doctor say that the risk of the liver transplant operation is not high and nothing will happen?"

The doctor explained in a hurry, "It's not that Ms. Bauer is in danger. It's the donor. Ms. Shepherd may be in danger right now. I need the family members to sign it immediately. Otherwise, the surgery can only be terminated!"

Devon heaved a sigh of relief in the group. "Doctor, please say it clearly. You almost scared me to death. I thought that something had happened to Helen."

No one might believe that Devon was not only Helen's father but also Deborah's biological father.

Ashton's first reaction was to let out a sigh of relief. He only noticed that the doctor had said that Helen was fine.

It was not until he signed the document and the doctor took the document and walked away that he realized something.

The document that he had just signed was a notice about the possibility of Deborah's unexpected death.

Ashton's hand somehow trembled. He unconsciously clenched his hand that had just signed the document.

Not long after, the doctor sent over another document for Ashton to sign.

The doctor asked Ashton uneasily, "Your wife is not in good condition and is a little weak. Why don't we stop the operation and replace a suitable body to transplant the liver to Ms. Bauer?" Ashton was silent for a moment before signing. "We can't stop the operation. Helen can't wait for another suitable liver."

The doctor didn't say anything more. He took the document signed by Ashton and left again.

Before he returned to the operation room, the doctor ran into Zayne.

Zayne had just come back from a business trip abroad. Seeing the flustered doctor, he asked, "What happened?"

The male doctor quickly explained the situation and left.

Zayne quickly followed and saw that no one was outside of the operating room.

Zayne looked surprised. "Is there a patient in the operating room who donates her liver? Why aren't there any family members? Who is the chief surgeon?"

The male doctor answered, "It's Dr. Ernest Bauer."

Zayne's face darkened. "Nonsense! Dr. Bauer has only finished a few operations. How can he be the surgeon for such a big operation? What document is in your hand? Give it to me. I'll go in!" The male doctor handed the document to Zayne anxiously.

Zayne read the document, and his face froze in an instant.

The name of the donor on the document was Deborah.

And on the family signature bar, there was Ashton's signature.

Zayne's eyes were full of anger. He suddenly pushed open the door of the operating room and rushed in..

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