Chapter 727: Chapter 727
Sharon Lancaster noticed how terrible Old Madam Lancaster and Old Master Lancaster looked, and quickly tried to reassure them: "Grandpa, Grandma, you really don’t have to worry. My brother has always been blessed, he will surely be alright. Please don’t worry too much."
Despite her words, Old Madam Lancaster still looked pale and anxious.
How could she not be worried? If Julian Lancaster really turned into a vegetable, the Lancaster Family would be doomed!
"Julian absolutely cannot be in trouble. If he also becomes a vegetable, then I no longer want to live. Julian is so excellent, and he’s still so young. If he were to spend his life lying on a hospital bed..."
At this point, Old Madam Lancaster was already choking up, unable to continue speaking.
Old Master Lancaster turned to the family doctor and asked, "Is there any way to wake Julian up now?"
The family doctor, following Julian Lancaster’s instructions, was now aiming to bring Nina Sinclair back. She pondered briefly and then said, "In this situation, it is the patient who is unwilling to wake up..."
Old Madam Lancaster was alarmed and quickly asked, "How could it be? What should be done now? Is there really no way to awaken Julian?"
"There is a way, though I don’t know if Old Master and Old Madam are willing to try it." The family doctor obliged.
"A comatose patient is merely asleep, not completely without sensation. I think perhaps if the person Young Master Julian cares most about calls to him by his side, they might try to awaken him."
This is indeed the treatment method for a comatose patient.
Old Master Lancaster flared up upon hearing these words.
After all his efforts to drive that woman away, now bringing her back, where would he put his dignity?
He even somewhat suspected that Julian Lancaster did this deliberately, fainting so they’d have no choice but to bring that woman back. Old Master Lancaster glanced sharply at Julian Lancaster.
Yet, Julian Lancaster lay very quietly on the bed, his complexion somewhat pale and looking very fragile, evoking a sense of pity.
Sharon Lancaster voiced, "I’ll call Nina Sinclair over right now."
"No way!" Old Master Lancaster firmly refused.
He eyed Sharon Lancaster sternly and snorted, "Don’t think I don’t know what’s on your mind. Are you deliberately deceiving us? Trying to set us up, just to let that woman come back?"
Upon hearing Old Master Lancaster’s words, Sharon Lancaster instantly felt somewhat angry too.
She couldn’t understand Old Master Lancaster; why couldn’t he see what a great girl Nina Sinclair was?
Perhaps out of sheer frustration, Sharon Lancaster no longer feared Old Master Lancaster. She stood up, looking at him firmly, and said, "Grandpa, I’ve been patient for a long time. Nina is the Sinclair Family’s daughter, not someone from an improper background. Besides, she’s beautiful, capable, and entirely suited for my brother!"
"Because of the incident with Uncle Caleb, you forcibly tore my brother and Nina apart, and now my brother is in this state. You bear responsibility for this; if my brother never wakes up, it’s entirely your doing."
After speaking, Sharon Lancaster’s heart might as well have jumped out of her chest.
This was the first time she confronted Old Master Lancaster directly, sustained only by her fleeting courage.
Old Master Lancaster’s expression instantly darkened upon hearing Sharon Lancaster’s words, glaring at her furiously, his body trembling with anger!
It’s clearly that woman who brings disaster; her mother harmed Caleb Lancaster, and now it’s her turn to harm Julian Lancaster!
Old Madam Lancaster’s face turned stern as she commanding spoke, "Enough, arguing about this now is useless. Sharon, call Nina over."
"Alright, I’ll go right away." Sharon Lancaster breathed a sigh of relief upon hearing this and immediately turned to make the call.
Old Master Lancaster pursed his lips, initially wanting to say something more, but seeing Julian Lancaster lying quietly before him, his expression grew heavy, and in the end, he said nothing. Discover more novels at novel-fire.net