The passengers around Sylvia kept thanking her. Sylvia all smiled inreturn.

Darcie was still in shock, wondering whether Sylvia was Franklin's wife.“When did they get married?"

Darcie was devastated.

Elsa sat in her seat, haunted by an unbearable headache. Hearing thatthe plane was out of danger, she blacked out.

A stewardess saw this and exclaimed in shock, "Chief purser, what'sgoing on with you?"

Sylvia got up and walked over to Elsa. She put her finger before Elsa'snose, observed her pupils, and saw they were not dilated. Then Sylviafound no change in Elsa's respiration and pulse.

Fortunately, it was not a severe coma. Elsa just fainted from theheadache.

Darcie asked irritably, "What are you doing?"

"She was in a transient coma, not shock," Sylvia said to Darcie. "Shewas too stressful just now, so she will be awake after resting for awhile."

"Is there a doctor here? Is there a doctor here?" Suddenly, a youngman rushed over from the tourist class with a nervous look.

Sylvia left Elsa to the stewardess and said, “Take care of Chief purser.”Then she walked over to the young man, "I'm a doctor. What's wrongwith your mother?"

"You're a doctor? Great!" Although Sylvia looked young, the young mantugged on her arm. "My mother has mild hypertension. It is usually wellcontrolled, but the turbulence just now scared her. Now she's breathinghard and about to lose her breath. Even the oxygen mask doesn'twork,"

The young man said quickly as he led Sylvia to his mother's seat.Sylvia saw a middle-aged woman dressed very plainly. Her face andlips were as pale as paper, her chest heaving.

She was nearly out of breath.

"She has significant symptoms of anxiety, panic, dizziness, and fatigue.Did you bring her blood pressure medications with you?" Not having astethoscope, Sylvia took the middle-aged woman's wrist, took herpulse, and examined her carefully.

"My mother hasn't taken the medicine since her blood pressuredropped to normal a few days ago. I take her abroad for a break. Shehas never been abroad before. I didn't expect this, so we didn't takeany medicine!" The young man cried out in pain as he spoke.Obviously, he was a very filial son.

"Don't cry.” Sylvia cast a glance at him. "There are some middle-agedpassengers on the plane, so you can ask if any of them had bloodpressure medication. She has a sudden rise in blood pressure becauseshe was highly stressed.”

Hearing this, the young man hurriedly wiped his tears and left to ask.Sylvia held the middle-aged woman's hand and said, "Lady, listen tome now. Our plane is out of danger now. My husband is the captain.Don't be afraid. I'm with you on this plane. My husband will try his bestto protect me, so he will definitely get us safely to Igethi.”

The middle-aged woman shook her head feebly, still breathing heavily.“You must hang in there. The ambulance is waiting for you at theairport. Your son is very filial, so you must hold on to hope, or he will besad." Sylvia kept reassuring the middle-aged woman.

“I've got blood pressure medications,” The young man said excitedly."Help your mother take it. She needs to be soothed, so you must staystrong and positive,” Sylvia said coldly.

The other passengers on the plane were quiet as they watched Sylvia,who was beautiful and confident. They all felt relieved staying with her.Sylvia stood by the middle-aged woman until the plane landed safely.The ambulance had been waiting for a long time. With thestewardesses' help, the passengers left their seats and got off theplane one after another.

Doctors and nurses rushed over and lifted the middle-aged woman andElsa onto the stretchers.

They left in a hurry.

But the other passengers did not leave.

They waited in silence.

When the crew, with Franklin in the lead, came out, the passengersdidn't say anything but applauded in unison.

Franklin stood in the doorway. With a tall and slender body, he lookedvery reassuring in the captain's uniform.

His handsome face was cold and serious, making everyone's hairstand on end.

However, all the passengers thought Franklin was the patron saint ofthe plane.

Franklin asked the stewardess to return the passports to their owners.The two men looked at him excitedly, "You are the best captain.”

“I'm so lucky to have flown on your plane.”

Another round of applause erupted from the passengers.

Franklin, the co-pilot, and the crew all bowed to the passengers inreturn.

“Thank you for your understanding, support and trust.”

"Good for you, Captain Franklin!"

Just then, the groundskeepers of the airport began to persuade thepassengers to leave. "We understand how you feel, but we have towork now."

“There will be another plane to land, so it's dangerous for everyone tobe here.”

Franklin waved at the passengers, gesturing for them to leave.

Only then did the passengers reluctantly leave with their suitcases.Sylvia dragged her suitcase and followed the others.

Suddenly, she was clutched by her arm. "Mrs. Maskelyne, where areyou going?”

"Franklin, I called myself Mrs. Maskelyne on the plane to reassure thepassengers. Your Chief purser was wounded and could not speakanything. In order not to cause public fear, I had no choice but to dothat.”

Sylvia looked up at Franklin, who was looking down at her with hiscaptain's cap in his hand.

Sylvia raised her eyebrows, a cool gleam in her eyes.

Franklin said with annoyance, "Sylvia, I just want to tell you that youcan't call yourself Mrs. Maskelyne anymore.”

Franklin had thought Sylvia did that on the plane because she enjoyedbeing called Mrs. Maskelyne.

But what Sylvia said disappointed her. What a conscienceless woman!Sylvia sneered. "Captain Franklin, I was thinking the same thing. It wasjust an accident. Don't worry. I won't be obsessed with you."

After saying that, she turned around and left.

Franklin stood still and closed his eyes in anger. He hadn't wanted tosay so, but what Sylvia said irritated him.

His temper grew worse and worse after he divorced Sylvia.

To calm himself down, Franklin took out the anti-manic drug and tooktwo pills. If his temper grew worse, the consequences might becatastrophic.

A few stewardesses were talking not far away. "Captain Franklin isquarreling with her, right?"

Darcie said with glee in her voice, “I don't think she's Captain Franklin'swife, or they should have left together.”

"But Captain Franklin admitted that she is his wife!"

“I guess it was just to calm the passengers. Chief purser was woundedand we were all scared. And she was the only one who could soothethe passengers.”

“I think she's cool. She looks young, but she is so capable.”

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