Chapter 712 Retaliation By The Divorced Heiress
- The Iversons exchanged knowing glances with one another upon seeing this incident. Bella and Christopher appeared to be intimate. Maybe they will soon have excellent news to share. But Bella's standing in the Iverson family did not appear to be equal to Christopher's. "I'm all right." Bella inhaled deeply before carefully releasing herself from Christopher's embrace. She didn't desire to appear unprofessional in front of a large crowd. Christopher's fingers curled rigidly inward, causing his hands to clumsily hang in midair. Lance hurried over at this point, followed by his secretary and other others. "What's the situation, Bella?" "I've done everything I could, Uncle Lance."
- Bella panted hopelessly and wiped the perspiration from her forehead. "Charles' legs were too badly damaged. I was only able to save his left leg. "How is the right leg doing?" "It had to be amputated." Lance was left in the dark when her words hit him like lightning. "Don't worry, kid. 1. Know that you gave it your all. We managed to preserve one of his legs, at least. Your contribution is priceless. Charles also woke up as the procedure was coming to a close. Someone fractured his leg, he claimed. Bella didn't keep this information from them. Lance was in disbelief and immediately asked, "Who?! Who was responsible?
- "After Charles is stabilized, you'll need to ask him for the details." The procedure went well, and Bella's surgical abilities were excellent. The information that she swiftly became known throughout the hospital after one of Charles' legs was successfully saved. It was absolutely a miracle. With the exception of Christopher, Charles' family walked inside to join him once he was transferred to a VIP ward. He made Bella a cup of coffee while they sat on the outdoor bench. You must be thirsty, Bella. Grab this coffee. "I'm grateful." Bella accepted it and looked at Christopher, her weary eyes concealing feelings that could not be explained. "I ought to express my gratitude. I'm grateful that you saved my brother's leg.