Until just now, Martha received a call from the hospital, saying that Jane's condition was in danger again.
Martha rushed to the hospital in a panic, and saw Louis' tired face.
His eyes were fixed on the door of the emergency room, his eyes were full of fatigue.
After she sighed resignedly, she stepped forward and asked eagerly.
"How is she doing now?"
Louis pursed his thin lips tightly, looking at the emergency room with dull eyes.
His tired eyes were full of decadence, and he was listless. Martha had never seen him that way before.
She pursed her red lips unconsciously, knowing that Jane's condition must be bad.
With lowered eyelids, she walked slowly to Louis and stood next to them, waiting for news about Jane.
When Stefan arrived, he saw Martha and Louis standing side by side, their eyes full of worry.
His eyes darkened slightly, and he quickly guessed who was inside.
Martha did not have an accident, which meant that someone replaced Martha, and that person was familiar with Martha, so apart from Jane, there would be no one else.
Stefan's eyes flickered slightly, and he walked over slowly, standing next to Martha, waiting with her.
Not long after, the door of the emergency room was pushed open by the doctor.
The doctor took off the mask he was wearing, and just as he was about to go out, Martha immediately went up to him.
She looked anxiously at the doctor who had just come out, and immediately asked about Jane's situation.
"Doctor, how is the patient?"
The doctor shook his head slightly, with a serious look on his face.
"The patient's condition is very bad. She has been vomiting blood and unconscious. Now her condition is critical."
When Louis heard this, his pupils shrank slightly, and he saw Jane lying on the operating table through the door of the emergency room.
The doctor put a cushion under Jane's neck. Jane opened her mouth slightly, coughed slightly, and a lot of bright blood gushed out.
The bright red blood made his heart feel like being stabbed by a sharp knife, and the pain made him suffocate.
Jane kept coughing and vomited blood. The nurse standing next to the operating table picked up the cotton placed next to her and wiped Jane's blood at a loss.
At this time, Jane was still in a coma, but was coughing up blood from time to time.
The emergency room was filled with the voice of the head nurse, "Quick, bring the cotton."
When Louis saw this scene, his pupils shrank slightly, and his heart ached.
He could feel Jane's pain, and the big hands beside him had clenched into fists, but there was nothing he could do.
Martha, who was standing aside, saw Jane's appearance, her eyes turned red.
She didn't want to see Jane suffer so much, but there was no other way now.
Maybe, but she didn't want to think about it.
After a while, the doctor gave the most appropriate suggestion now.
At this time, Louis was standing at the end of the corridor, looking out of the window with a gloomy expression.
After Martha controlled her emotions, she walked over to Louis, and looked at him.
"Don't let her suffer any more..."
When Louis heard this, his thin lips slightly raised, and his smile was full of bitterness.
"I thought she would pull through, I thought that I could save her, but made her life Hell again."
"No one would have expected such a thing to happen."
Martha's eyes were red, and she choked up comfortingly, with a strong self-blame on her face.
Louis laughed even more bitterly, and his voice became hoarse when he spoke again.
"When I was sitting by her bedside, I realized that I had already reached a point where I couldn't live without her. It's just that I didn't realize it myself."
"If she can make it, then I will treat her well."
The man squeezed the hand by his side tightly, and bit his thin lip, feeling a severe dull pain in his heart.
Martha's eyes turned red after listening to Louis talking intermittently.
She knew that Louis found out that he fell in love with Jane, but it was too late now.
After being silent for a while, she still choked up and said, "Louis, just let her go."
She didn't want Jane to suffer anymore...
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