The Princess and the Paupers Novel Full Episode -
Chapter 1274
Chapter 1274
What was keeping her busy?
Wasn't she supposed to call him after her grandpa's surgery and lunch?
What time was it now?
Did she go for a nap?
Remembering how Arabella had endured such a long flight to Dawnstar and immediately plunged
herself into saving lives, Romeo didn't bother her further. But his mind was filled with thoughts of her.
Arabella's focus was unyielding. What was originally a 10-hour operation, she completed in just six
hours. The patient's blood loss during the entire procedure was only about 500 milliliters, and his liver
was without blood supply for two hours.
Everyone at the hospital was completely astounded!
In this operation, led by Arabella, three doctors successfully repaired the arteries, hepatic veins, portal
veins, inferior vena cava, and other blood vessels. The liver retention reached 98%, and the liver
function was normal.
Not only Dr. Brade and another surgeon were amazed and thrilled, but all the doctors in the
observation room also cheered!
They were all deeply impressed and benefited greatly from observing such a lengthy operation.
When Arabella came out of the operating room, the woman rushed up to ask about her father's
condition. Upon hearing that his liver function could be completely preserved and the operation was
successful, she broke down in tears and knelt before Arabella.
Arabella tried to help her up, but she was crying her eyes out. She was insistent on expressing her
gratitude to Arabella.
The other doctors in the observation room surrounded Arabella, inquiring about her background,
praising her medical skills, and asking about her future plans.
Seeing his niece being surrounded by so many people, Bard couldn't help but say, “Would you all mind
stepping aside? My niece needs to change her clothes. She's been operating for such a long time, and
she's tired."
Everyone turned to look at the man standing on the other side of the crowd. He was a formidable figure
that no one in the country didn't recognize.
“Mr. Bard"
“Mr. Bard, she's your niece?"
"The genes of the Griffith family are really good. Everyone in your family is so outstanding and
excellent."
Arabella nodded at her uncle, who had helped her out of the crowd, and went to the changing room to
remove her surgical gown and sterilize herself.
The woman from Dawnstar who had been kneeling on the ground, with the help of others, stood up and
looked at Bard in disbelief.
Bard noticed her gaze and looked back, also somewhat surprised.
Janice?
One of the group directors. They often met, but their positions were different. At yesterday's board
meeting, only she and a few other old directors voted against.
Janice asked Bard in disbelief if the woman earlier was his niece. His real niece? She had never heard
him mention it before.
Bard told her that she was indeed his niece who he had recently found. He asked her not to spread the
word.
Janice nodded repeatedly, tears streaming down her face again. She told Bard that without Arabella,
her father would have been long gone.
She couldn't believe that this miracle-working doctor was Bard's own niece. What a coincidence.
Bard gave her a few comforting words. He was surprised to hear that she had information about the
inner workings of the company. She promised to email him the details that night.
Bard didn't expect this unexpected gain. It was all thanks to Arabella.
Seeing that his beloved niece had come out, Bard told Janice that his niece hadn't eaten anything
since noon and had even performed two surgeries.
Upon hearing this, Janice felt guilty. She thanked Arabella again and promised to meet Bard that
evening.
Arabella was a bit confused. Did they know each other?
It wasn't until her uncle introduced Janice that she understood their relationship.
Seeing that the sky outside was already dark, probably around seven or eight o'clock, Bard suggested,
“Let's go out for dinner, and I'll show you the night view of Dawnstar.’
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