The capitalis Young Mistress Shu Ying, who died miserably from being sent down to the countryside, has been reborn.
At this moment, her uncle's family is plotting against her. Most of the...
Chapter 474 Shu Ying almost fainted in Xie Zhiyan's arms. From Shu Ying's perspective, her mother was already in so much pain, yet she was still trying to comfort her. She felt even more heartbroken.
Shu Ying, fighting back tears, choked back sobs and squeezed her mother's hand tightly.
"It's okay, Mom, you'll definitely recover... Now that I've found you, we'll be together from now on. I'll take care of you in your old age, and we'll never be apart again, okay?"
Yang Wan squeezed Shu Ying's hand, nodded, tears still in the corners of her eyes, and gave Shu Ying a reassuring smile.
She wanted to see her daughter a little longer, but unfortunately, she was too exhausted and her spirits were gradually worn away.
Under Shu Ying's gaze, Yang Wan slowly closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep.
"mom?"
Shu Ying quickly placed her fingers on Yang Wan's wrist to check her pulse, while urging her to hurry.
"Could the car go a little faster?"
Xie Zhiyan dared not slack off and quickly responded. He immediately accelerated the car and frowned as he looked at the back seat through the rearview mirror, his eyes full of heartache.
Even though we were driving at top speed, the road still felt incredibly long.
Shu Ying remained highly focused and tense throughout, constantly observing her mother's condition and repeatedly turning her head to check how far they were from the hospital.
Xie Zhiyan was worried about both his mother-in-law and Shu Ying, so he almost floored the accelerator.
Fortunately, there were few pedestrians on the road at that time, and the car sped along, arriving at the entrance of the military hospital relatively smoothly.
Sun Liye had already contacted the military hospital before setting off. As soon as Shu Ying and Xie Zhiyan got out of the car with Yang Wan, doctors and nurses came to meet them and used an emergency transport bed to push her directly into the emergency room.
The moment the emergency room doors closed, the operating light with the sign "In Surgery" on the door instantly turned on.
The operating room was silent. The faint buzzing of the light bulb inside the surgical lamp was like the mechanical sound of winding up Shu Ying's heart.
Shu Ying was extremely anxious. At this moment, there was almost nothing else in her field of vision except the tightly closed emergency room door and the bright operating light that might go out at any time.
Xie Zhiyan caught up a step later, and turned around with a worried look on his face. He saw that Shu Ying's forehead was covered with sweat, her face was pale, and she was panting and staring intently at the door of the operating room.
"Yingying, Yingying?"
Xie Zhiyan called her twice, but Shu Ying seemed not to hear him at all, her tired gaze fixed on the front.
Xie Zhiyan was startled, frowned, and tentatively reached out to gently pat Shu Ying's shoulder.
"Yingying? What's wrong with you? You're pregnant, don't..."
Before she could finish speaking, Shu Ying suddenly swayed and, as if losing all her strength, leaned to the side—
Xie Zhiyan reacted immediately, quickly supporting Shu Ying and letting her lean against him. Then he bent down and picked Shu Ying up horizontally, turning to call for help.
"Doctor, nurse..."
Before Xie Zhiyan could finish speaking, Shu Ying mustered her strength and grasped his wrist with her icy hand.
She leaned against his chest, her lips and face deathly pale, and shook her head.
"I'm fine. I know my own body. I just want to stay here with my mom and wait for her to come out..."
If the doctors and nurses come, she will definitely be helped to the ward to rest, so she won't be able to see her mother come out of the operating room with her own eyes, nor will she be able to know in time what changes might have happened in the operating room.
Although Shu Ying had some confidence in her medical skills and the spiritual spring water, it was, after all, her mother's... She was more afraid of the worst-case scenario than the one in ten thousand.
She couldn't rest easy about it no matter what.