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Chapter 1205: Chapter 1206: Why does it seem like Dad is setting his affairs in order with him?
Although Yun Hao didn’t want to admit it, the fact remained, “Yes, it was him who gave the blood transfusion to my wife.”
Robert cast a wary glance at Yun Hao, “Could he have tampered with the blood?” Is that why ngng still hasn’t woken up?
Yun Hao pondered for a mont, “I don’t think so, he drew the blood and then transfused it to Hanhan. I was watching the whole ti before the blood was taken into the surgery room.” He was sowhat cautious of Zhou Jiahao, fearing he might play dirty, so he was careful not to miss anything under his watch.
Robert fell silent. If it wasn’t Zhou Jiahao who interfered, then who could it be?
They weren’t afraid of anyone else intervening, only afraid that ng Yunhan had truly t with an accident due to childbirth.
Yun Hao waited anxiously outside for half a day.
Finally, the two people in the hospital room ca out.
“How is it?” Yun Hao approached quickly and asked.
The two specialists exchanged glances, “The pregnant woman’s condition is now stable, but why she hasn’t woken up, we’re not sure about that. There is too little equipnt here, we cannot make an accurate decision.”
Robert instructed his assistant to arrange for the two specialists to rest.
“Yun Hao, if ngng hasn’t woken up by dawn, you need to imdiately decide whether to take her abroad for treatnt.” Robert had been on a flight for many hours, worried about ngng’s condition, and he hadn’t rested well on the way.
Robert gently patted Yun Hao and left, preparing to check on the children.
“Dad, how is Mom?” Little Huzi had just visited his brother and sister, who need to eat every two hours, consuming very little each ti.
The brother doesn’t cry, but simply sleeps once he’s fed.
It’s just the sister who whimpers a bit.
“We’ll know tomorrow. Little Huzi, if tomorrow your dad takes mom abroad, you’re in charge of everything at ho. Your grandparents won’t be able to take care of your younger siblings, so you will need to hire soone to look after them.”
Little Huzi felt sothing was off, as if his father was making final arrangents.
Could sothing have happened to Mom?
Standing beside them, the soul form of ng Yunhan watched their seriousness, wanting to shout loudly, but she had shouted so many tis before and they had never heard her.
She didn’t understand what was going on.
“You’ve grown up now, a real man,” Yun Hao said.
Little Huzi felt even worse, “Dad, is sothing wrong with Mom, but isn’t it just a severe hemorrhage?”
Yun Hao didn’t respond, but strode into the hospital room, then closed the door behind him.
ng Yunhan followed Little Huzi’s drift, coming over to the incubator, she saw the children and also saw three elders helping to care for the children.
She drifted to the hospital room door, but when she tried to open the door, she passed through it.
She stood inside the hospital room, seeing Yun Hao looking somberly at her on the bed?
She really didn’t know what was wrong with her?
She still hadn’t figured out what had happened.
How could such a thing happen?
Wasn’t everything fine before?
During the birth of her second child, she rembered she had exerted herself, and the doctors had been encouraging her.
Yun Hao maintained that posture until dawn, but ng Yunhan had not woken up, continuing to sleep quietly, receiving the IV drip, but showing no response. If it weren’t for her heart moving, one might think she had already passed away.
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