Chapter 324 The Bastard must Die Today
"Well, want to escape? You won't, no one will leave if the Bastard don't die today."
Angie was a little scared when she saw Vivian's cold eyes. She suddenly realized she got the upper hand.
With so many men, she would not lose like the last time. There was nothing to be afraid of her.
"Vivi, go head, leave this to me."
Selina stretched out her hand to stop these men in black.
"Selina..." Vivian held unconscious Roe tightly in her arms, looking worriedly towards Selina. She knew Selina was facing a better-prepared Angie, and Angie wouldn't let her off.
It was the first time that Vivian felt she was so useless. In dangerous situations, she was always the one to hinder others.
Selina shouted without turning her head, "Shut up. If anything happens to Roe, our relationship will come to an end."
Moreover, she could do nothing here.
"You can't get away!"
Angie had already prepared for everything. She had asked somebody to clear this area to ensure no others would come here. She raised her hand and hooked her finger backwards. Another three or four men appeared.
This time, the chance to get away is slighter. Just then, John's men who were arranged to protect Vivian appeared from the back. Standing in front with Selina, they said, "Miss Selina, please take the little master (Roe) away. Our young master (John) is coming soon. Please leave this to us."
Vivian was about to cry, as she could feel that Roe's breathe was weaker and weaker. There should be no delay. She clenched her teeth and made up her mind to run to the emergency room.
"Damn it, hurry up, you must stop that bitch."
Angie didn't expect someone would pop up. It was not easy for her to get this chance, she would not let go that bitch again.
Selina gave a kick and the man in front fell down, "Want to leave? Ask for my fist first."
Others were frozen when seeing such a violent female. Angie couldn't help shouting out, "Hurry up, why do you stand there? If they escape, you all shall die."
When hearing Angie's words, a dozen of men rushed towards Selina and others said "Bros, let's go."
Vivian ran with all her might, listening to the fighting noise behind and the tears in her eyes fell uncontrollably.
She was running with no stop.
Her hand was just dislocated, but she didn't feel pain. She held Roe tightly in her arms to keep him from falling.
She had already kicked off her high heels and ran with bare feet. The cold wind blowing in the face worsened her broken heart.
Roe, Roe, please be strong, Mom couldn't be without you.
Vivian ran out of the corridor. Patients in the hospital could see a woman with disheveled hair, holding a child in her arms and running barefoot all the way.
Vivian had no time to take care of other's thought. She nearly fell down to the ground for several times. But she clenched her teeth to make it through. Some of her fingernails were split and blood dropped along her fingers. She ran all the way, leaving bloody footprint one by one. What a shocking scene.
Some couldn't tolerate and came up to her, but were avoided by Vivian.
She was like a person without any sense, just run without stop.
It seemed to be a long time, but it was just less than ten minutes. However, to Vivian, it was an endless road to run. No sooner had she entered into the emergency clinic, she saw some doctors coming over. She couldn't help any longer and knelt down with flop, crying with sorrow, "Please, please save my son, please save son."
Her sorrow was like a knock on their mind. They soon understood what had happened. One of them took the child from Vivian, another was communicating to prepare a surgery room.
"Hurry up, the boy is too weak. Send him to the emergency and put him on ventilator."
Doctors have no spare time to take care of Vivian and ran together to the emergency.
Vivian dared not stay. She felt that her heart did not belong to her. When she was freed from care, she would collapse. She would not feel relieved unless she saw Roe out of danger.
She didn't feel the terrible pain until her wrist was unloaded. Cold sweat was suddenly over her body, and Vivian was striving to get up with hands against the floor.
When she exerted force on her toes, she would fell down again on her stomach. It was hard to tell how many bloodstains were scratched on her feet.
The crowd beside her couldn't stand it and consoled her, "Madam, please come and see a doctor, your child is going to be fine."
"Yeah, you have done your best."
"Look at your feet, there are full of wounds. Please ask a nurse to deal with them."
No, it was all her fault. If it weren't here, Roe would not suffer this. The pain in her body couldn't match the hurt in her heart. Vivian bit her lip and blood came out. She got up from the floor through the pain. She ran after doctors who were nearly disappeared in sight.
The noisy and crowded hospital became silent soon. All eyes were fixed on this tough and strong mother. All were stunned by the sorrow in her eyes. Wherever she ran, people naturally gave way for her. Her running path was clear. The greatest selfless emotion was the love from a mother to her child.
At first, Vivian could run fast, but later she could just walk lamely. Even though the doctor in front couldn't bear that, but he didn't dare to stop for a stop might affect the best rescue time.
The eyes of the nurse beside her were filled with tears. She said in a gentle voice, not to disturb Vivian, "Madam, please tell us briefly about your son's condition so that we can rescue him ASAP."
Vivian seemed to be awakened suddenly and said emotionally, "Nurse, my son has CHD, I took him to get injection. But I didn't know what drug the doctor gave him. And he was like this at once. Please save him." "Please rest assured, we will do our best to save him. Your son is already in the emergency room."
The nurse took a look at her wrists and feet, and blurted out, "Madam, shall we deal with these wound first?"
"No, I'm fine. I will be right here waiting for him."
Vivian kept her eyes on the surgery room. She was afraid that if she blinked Roe would disappear.
Seeing this, the nurse sighed with sympathy and left with her recording book.
Vivian leaned against the wall silently and watched doctors in and out, one group after another. Her heart was hanging in the air, and the nerve in her brain was fully stretched.