Felix nodded at Dr. He and took the position as the head surgeon.
He peeked sideways at the operation room door with a hopeful expression.
He earnestly hoped that someone would ring the doorbell and tell them that they had a donor. As a
responsible doctor, Felix didn't want his patient to go blind.
"We will begin the operation now," Felix said, disappointed.
Dr. He nodded and everyone in the operation room looked dejected. Staring at Molly's tear-tainted
face, he reached out his hand and said with a frown, "Tweezers."
Depressed as she was, the nurse lived up to her professionalism as she quickly handed Felix the
tweezers. She was also waiting for someone to turn up.
Ding!
The doorbell rang, attracting everyone's attention at once as if it were the sound of heaven.
"Go and see who it is!" Dr. He immediately requested the nurse.
She nodded and rushed out of the operation room. In less than a minute, she came back excited. "We
have a donor!"
Everyone heaved a loud sigh of relief. Felix's eyes lit up as he said, "God bless her! Miss Xia won't go
blind now."
The good news lifted everyone's mood and dissolved their anxiety. What a wonder it was to receive a
donor at the very last minute! They couldn't help but admire Brian's hold in the city.
The operation was underway. With his hands in his pockets, Brian stared at the operation room as if he
were actually able to see what was going on inside.
Molly's and Becky's operations were carried out in two operation rooms at the same time. Felix
removed Molly's corneas and then immediately shifted to Becky's operation room. Molly's eyeballs
were going to be replaced by a surgeon from Empire Hospital. The replacement of her eyeballs and the
dissipation of the extravasated blood in her brain were done simultaneously. Therefore, it was a very
complicated and risky operation.
Time passed, and every second seemed like a year to Brian. He stood where he was, motionless,
staring closely at the indicator light with the letters 'Operation'. He was anxious to see the light go out,
but he was afraid that the surgeon would come out and say, "We did our best, but couldn't help her."
Tony was standing a little distance away from Brian, and with a heavy heart, looked back and forth
between the operation room and Brian. He was not sure whether it was good or bad for Brian to be so
obsessed with Molly.
When he saw Tony's changing expressions, Harrow knew what he was thinking. He patted Tony's
shoulder and said in a low voice, "Don't think about it too much. You only need to know that Miss Xia
means a lot to Mr. Brian Long. Trust me. She is to Mr. Brian Long what Mrs. Long is to Mr. Long. She is
unique, and the one and only for Mr. Brian Long."
Harrow's words came as a shock to Tony as his eyes widened and his jaw went slack. He couldn't
believe it.
'Mr. Long values his wife above his own life, and she feels the same way about him too.
Mr. Brian Long and Miss Xia, however, ' Tony thought to himself with a frown, 'haven't even spent much
time together. I don't think Harrow knows what he is talking about. Anyway, time will tell and it actually
is none of my concern.'
The indicator light on Becky's operation room went out, and the door was finally opened, which drew
everyone's attention except Brian's.
Felix walked out and it was not until he was standing in front of Brian that he shifted his gaze from
Molly's operation room to him.
"Mr. Brian Long, the operation was a success." Felix breathed a sigh of relief and continued, "If all goes
well, Miss Yan will be able to see again in about a month."
Emotionless, Brian just nodded slightly and fixed his eyes on Molly's operation room again. Three
hours had passed, but nobody came out from her room. Brian didn't want Molly to go blind, and he was
more afraid that she would never wake up again.
"Mr. Brian Long, I'll now go to Miss Xia's operation room to assist them." Before Brian could say
anything, Felix sterilized himself and entered Molly's operation room.
The clock ticked away, and about eight hours had passed. There was no news from her operation
room. Only a nurse went in with blood bags. Brian had been standing there all the while, with no
intention of getting any rest or at least to sit on the bench.
"Mr. Brian Long, why don't you get some rest?" Harrow walked up to him and continued, "You need to
take care of Miss Xia after the operation. I believe you want to be the first person she sees after she is
able to see again."
Harrow was a smooth talker. He knew Brian would by no means leave the place, so he could only ask
him to get some rest with this excuse. Brian had been busy looking for suitable eyes for Molly for five
hours, and then he had been standing here for about eight hours despite his injuries. He didn't even eat
or drink all this time. A tough guy as he was, he would be unable to handle this much longer.
"You two may leave," Brian said indifferently. He had no expressions on his face, but his eyes grew
darker as time went by.
Harrow sighed with profound resignation. Once Brian made a decision, no one could change his mind.
Harrow walked to Tony and said in a whisper, "I'll go buy some food."
Tony nodded. They had no appetite at the moment, but as professional bodyguards, they knew that
they must maintain good health to deal with emergencies.
The air was heavy in Empire Hospital. And the situation was pretty much the same in the State
Parliament. All the seniors were present with a heavy heart.
In the meeting room of the State Parliament
Mr. Deng, a member of Parliament, stared at the two outstanding men whom he had known while he
had been serving as the mayor of T City. At that time, Richie was the president of Dragon Empire
Group while Frank was merely a staff in the Planning Department of the Flight Media. But now, the
former president had stepped down and the little staff had control over the economic lifeline of Dragon
Empire Group and sat on the shadow throne of Dragon Island.
"Mr. Deng," Richie said slowly as he put down his cup elegantly, "I would like to hear your opinion on
this matter."
Frank looked at Mr. Deng while taking a sip of his tea. After years of baptism, he was no longer the
willful and arrogant man that he used to be. He was now calm and easy-going, with a bland smile
always hung on his lips. People would believe he was a gentle and kind man, but only those who were
familiar with him knew how cold-blooded he was.
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