My Sweetheart -
Chapter 202 Your Life Matters
Kathy walked over and asked, "What happened to Mrs. Hilton?"
Billy frowned. "Do you have Rh-negative blood?"
Kathy paused and nodded. She had a rare blood type, but how could Billy know?
"My mother also has this blood type. I found your name in the blood bank." Billy's tone became heavy.
"Mrs. Hilton needs my blood?" Kathy immediately understood.
Billy nodded.
Kathy instinctively looked at Joseph. Subconsciously, she asked for his permission.
Joseph frowned. "If you are strong enough to take the damage, it's fine with me."
"I'll go with you." Kathy looked at Billy. "What kind of injury did Mrs. Hilton suffer?"
"She was in a car accident and is still being rescued." Coldness that was emitted from Billy's face intensified.
As he spoke, the man who had always been fearless trembled with fear.
Kathy's heart was slightly aching.
""Mrs. Hilton will be fine," she murmured.
After they arrived at the blood drawing room, the doctor examined her. However, Kathy had a transfusion three months ago. Now, she was suffering from anemia.
"Miss Kathy, your current physical condition is not suitable for blood transfusion," the doctor said solemnly.
Joseph and Billy were both outside the curtain. The doctor's voice was not low, and both of them could hear him.
After that, Joseph immediately went in and said, "Then, stop it."
"Mr. Joseph, leave it to Kathy," Billy also came in and said with a cold tone.
At this time, a doctor from the emergency room came over and said, "The injured is still hemorrhaging. Is there a suitable donor? Otherwise, she will be in danger!" The nurses were contacting the blood bank for suitable donors, but only Kathy was here.
"Take mine, I'm okay with that," Kathy said calmly.
Originally, she had decided to leave, but when she heard the words "in danger", the pain in her heart was spread.
She couldn't leave cold-bloodedly.
"I object!" However, Joseph held her wrist and wanted to take her away.
Facing Joseph's sullen face, Kathy bit her lips, wanting to withdraw her hand. But how could she do it?
Seeing that Kathy was about to be taken out of the blood transfusion room, Billy stopped them.
"Joseph, let go of her!" Billy said coldly as he raised his hand to grab Kathy's other hand.
"Don't even think about it!" Joseph narrowed his eyes and forcefully dragged Kathy out.
Kathy, on the other hand, stood on Billy's side, and she did not move at all.
She looked at Joseph and said, "It will be the last time. I can't leave like this."
Even she herself found this feeling unbelievable. She did not have a deep friendship with Mrs. Hilton, but Mrs. Hilton treated her warmly and kindly every time she met her. She couldn't leave her alone.
Joseph narrowed his eyes and Kathy's soft voice sounded in his ears, softening his heart.
He pursed his lips and looked up at the doctor. "Transfusion is fine, but if anything happens to her, I will hold you accountable until the end!"
The doctor frowned and looked at Kathy's report. "Draw 150cc of blood, and minimize the damage to her body."
"Kathy, thank you." Billy's tense expression finally softened. He looked at Kathy with complicated emotions.
"I'm just helping Mrs. Hilton," Kathy said calmly and lay down.
Joseph stood beside her, holding her hand tightly. Originally, she had a bad health, and at this moment, the worry showed on his face intensified.
After drawing blood, Kathy closed her eyes. Her weak body made her face even paler.
"Mrs. Joseph, I'm very heartbroken." Joseph's voice was hoarse and heavy.
"I'm fine. I'm just a little tired. Mrs. Hilton's life is at stake. I can't just stand by and watch." Kathy made a wooden smile.
"Your life matters. You said that this was the last time. I won't let you take any risks in the future," Joseph said angrily.
Kathy nodded obediently. She closed her eyes and soon fell asleep. Joseph tucked her in and walked out.
The red warning signal of the emergency room was still on, and Jennifer was still being rescued.
Billy stood in the corridor with unlit cigarettes held by his fingertips. His face was gloomy.
When he saw Joseph, he pursed his lips mockingly and fiercely tugged at his collar. Seeing that a punch was about to hit him, Joseph acted even faster and stopped him. With a kick, Billy's knee hurt so much that he almost couldn't stand steadily. Fortunately, there was a wall behind him.
In the blink of an eye, Joseph grabbed him and pressed him against the wall.
"Your temper is still so bad," Joseph said coldly and let go.
Billy pinched his wrist, and a sinister look appeared in his eyes as he clenched his fists tightly.
"It's because I am angered by you!" Billy said angrily.
"If something happens to Kathy, I won't let you off," Joseph said coldly.
Billy narrowed his eyes coldly and smashed his fist against the wall. A nurse who passed by wanted to remind him, but she dared not to approach him.
Kathy woke up two hours later. Her body was too weak and she was having an IV.
Kathy was transferred from the blood transfusion room to a general ward, and Joseph had always been by her side.
Seeing her wake up, Joseph still frowned. "How do you feel?"
"Much better."
Thinking of Mrs. Hilton, Kathy asked worriedly, "How is Mrs. Hilton?"
"She's out of danger." Joseph's expression darkened.
"That's good." Kathy felt relieved.
After IV, Kathy could be discharged from the hospital. Kathy wanted to visit Jennifer, but Joseph had a straight face and an unapproachable look.
Kathy pouted and shook the man's arm. "I'll go take a look. You can't be so narrow-minded, can you?"
Narrow-minded?
Joseph was even angrier. His wife hurt her body for an unrelated person. How could he calm down? "Yeah, that's how narrow-minded I am," Joseph acknowledged.
"I need to take a look. Joseph, Doctor Joseph, God Joseph ..." Kathy said with a pleading look.
Joseph's face was still stern. At this moment, the elevator door opened, and he directly brought her in. Kathy was extremely angry, and she shook off Joseph's hand.
Joseph held her slim waist and did not allow her to struggle.
At this time, Kathy's phone rang. It was Angela's call.
"Mom?"
"I heard that Mrs. Hilton was injured. Did you visit her?" Angela asked with concern.
"I went to the hospital and donated blood to her, but I haven't visited her yet." Kathy frowned and stared at Joseph.
"If you have time, go take a look and send my condolences," Angela reminded.
"I know."
Kathy looked at Joseph and said, "This is my mother's order. I can't disobey it."
After saying that, she returned to the ward.
This time, Joseph did not refuse. Thinking of Kathy's special blood type and Angela's attitude, his eyes darkened.0000000
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