The Killer Queen (Noella Briony)

Chapter 388



"I'l be right there.”

Palmer suddenly stood up, quickly explained, and prepared to leave for the hospital Marcel looked worried as he set down his fork and knife.

"Noella, you go with him and check it out!"

"Alright."

Marcel was well aware of Sexton's health condition.

Since Noella had always been the one to treat Sexton, performing surgeries and prescribing medications, she was most familiar with his condition and could be of great help!

Noglla was Palmer's fiancée, so it was only natural for her to accompany him to check on Sexton. The Schnabel family didn't think much of it. Sienna saw Noella and Palmer out, waiting until their car had disappeared down the road.

After much thought, Sienna still felt worried and said, "I better call Ulrich too, have him check on things. How did this happen all of a sudden?"

Imperial West Hospital, operating room.

A large group of doctors gathered at the door, appearing somewhat helpless! Seeing the crowd around Palmer approaching, an ER doctor quickly came over. "Mr. Pollack, Sexton's condition is very bad...”

“Where's Professor Calvin?”

“In the OR!”

As the operating room door opened, Calvin's gaze fell on Noella next to Palmer, as if seeing a beacon of hope, completely bypassing Palmer! "You're finally here! Hurry!"

Noella squeezed Palmer's hand, signaling him to stay calm, "I'll check on Grandpa Sexton.”

"Alright!"

Palmer's eyes held a complex mix of emotions, as if he wanted to say something but ultimately held back.

He trusted Noella! He didn't want to add to her stress, understanding that she would do everything in her power to save Grandpa! Inside the OR, Noella’s pressure was no less than his!

The operating room doors closed again, and the surgery light turned onNôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

Helen sat on the bench, looking extremely calm, though her trembling hands betrayed her emotions!

"Grandma, how did Grandpa suddenly fall ill?"

"Stayed up handling some matters."

Palmer, pressing his temples, said angrily, "Nonsense! What's so important that Grandpa had to lose sleep over it?"

Helen lifted her drooping eyelids, giving Palmer a fleeting glance.

"Palmer, everyone has their fate. We can't force it. He wanted to do something for you all one last time. That's his duty!" "Grandma! How can Grandpa take such risks with his health?"

"Silence."

Helen looked down, slightly displeased, her rosary beads sliding through her fingers, though she couldn't muster a single prayer. No one understood Sexton's condition better than she did!

Half an hour later.

The surgery light turned off, and Noella emerged from the OR, removing her mask.

She looked at Palmer, her expression holding a restrained sorrow.

Calvin followed Noella, sighing, "... We did our best, but the surgery was of little use, Sexton refused to undergo a tracheotomy.” Palmer frowned, "Refused?"

How could he refuse?

Was this a time for stubbornness?

Helen stood up, gripping her cane tighter, "Enough, Palmer. Let him maintain his dignity!"

Calvin presented a treatment report Sexton had signed earlier.

It clearly stated that Sexton was aware of his condition and had voluntarily chosen his medication dosages!

He also refused the tracheotomy. Having navigated the challenges of life, Sexton, who had led the Pollack Group to its peak, wanted to leave with dignity!

He refused a life of mere survival, nor did he wish to burden his descendants with his prolonged illness.

Helen calmly said, "I'll go see him. Palmer, you and Neella should start making arrangements."

She paused for a moment.

"At least, let Noella send him off as his granddaughter-in-law.”

Noella couldn't refuse such a request

"Alright."

Tears in her eyes, the elderly woman walked steadily towards her husband's room, her determination clear in her gaze! Palmer took a deep breath, looking at his fiancée who had been worried about him

Meeting Noella's gaze, the chaos in his heart stilled. Holding Noella's hand, Palmer said, "Grandpa... how long does he have?" "If we're lucky, a month."

Calvin sighed, "It's also thanks to Noella. Initially, Sexton's condition was expected to last just a few days."

Feeling the gravity of the situation, Calvin turned away, "I'l go check on him. You two talk!"

The atmosphere in the corridor was somber, dim even in daylight without the motion-sensor lights on.

Noella whispered, "...I'm sorry, Grandpa Sexton's condition has been deteriorating for a while. He didn't want to worry you." Palmer hugged the girl in front of him, his large hands gently squeezing her shoulders

"It's not your fault. You and Professor Calvin have been keeping this secret for a long time. It must have been hard.” Sexton was a stubborn old man.

In his youth, once he set his mind on something, nothing could sway him!

If he decided to keep the family in the dark, Noella and Calvin had to support him, facing significant pressure.

Palmer stroked Noella's hair, "Don't worry, I'm fine! How's Grandpa now?"

He couldn't bear to see Noella worried about him!

"He's awake now. You should talk to him."

"You go first. I'll call Beckett Ulrich."

"Okay."

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Turning towards the room, Noella heard Helen softly speaking to Sexton. "Did I scare you?" "Humph, you think I'm made of paper? After all these years, what haven't I seen?"

Sexton chuckled, a faint yellow shadow crossing his eyes.

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"Helen, singme a song, will you? -. That ones: ‘Moonlight Serenade’. The first time I saw you, you were at the Ballroom, singing Moonlight Serenade’, You were so beautifull

"In times like these, you want a song? Do you think I'm here for your amusement?”

After a brigfsilence, the room filled. with the slow melody of a song, its tenderhotes stretching out, entwining years of emotion, then dissolving into a void of sobs.

Sexton was all over the place, "Hey, don't cry... Your tears, they're breaking my heart..."

"You're mistaken.”

The melody continued.

Noella pulled her hand back from the doorknob, not entering.

Calvin hinted with a nod, "To my office? We need to take good care of Sexton during this time, you need to come up with a plan.” "Alright, let's go."

Noella glanced back at the hospital room, letting cut an almost imperceptible sigh.

Entering the office, Calvin handed Noella a file.

"This is all the medication Sexton's been on recently. He's holding on because he said he wanted to see your engagement!”

"He's worried, you know. Worried he might pass away on your happiest day, bringing you bad luck!"


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