Chapter 545
Chapter 545
Jonas instantly surmised that his mommy was on the islands ahead. As the speedboat neared the islet, the police dog leaped off, with Jonas and Magnus following suit.
From a distance, Magnus spotted the tablet and the adult toys Alice had tossed on the ground. The dog barked frantically, sending Magnus’ heart plummeting into the abyss. “Honey!”
Led by the dog, Jonas hurried across the oddly shaped boulders to the back of the island. Beside a large rock, Jonas saw Natalia lying on the ground and shouted, "Mommy!"
Hearing Jonas’ cry, Magnus’ legs went weak. He stumbled over to Natalia, beholding her pallid complexion. She looked lifeless as if all breath had fled.
His hands trembling, breath ragged, Magnus reached for Natalia. Her ashen face and battered body tore at his heart as he roared towards the sky, "Honey—"
Her body was cold as ice. Jonas quickly checked Natalia's chest with the medical kit he had brought. "Hurry, Mommy's still alive! We need to get her to the hospital!" Jonas was already crying his eyes out.
At Jonas’ words, Magnus felt the limp form in his arms, and tears streaked his face. "Okay, okay, let’s move. We're getting Mommy to the hospital. Honey, I'm sorry, I'm late. Hang in there; we're heading to the hospital."
Magnus, cradling Natalia, dashed back to the shore and onto the speedboat, racing back.
Upon reaching the hospital in Hawaii, Magnus couldn't wait and charged inside. The doctor immediately began resuscitation. Magnus clung to Natalia. "Do it here while she’s on me. | won't let her go. Honey, I'm here. You'll be fine."
Seeing Magnus' crazed determination, the doctor said nothing more and began to treat Natalia urgently.
Natalia, hanging by a thread, was clutched tightly by Magnus. Her color was gray, her breath was faint, and her body was cold as if she were already gone.
Magnus placed his hand on Natalia's face, watching the doctor's efforts and whispering repeatedly, "Honey, I'm sorry | was late. I'm sorry."
Natalia’s hand was so cold it hurt Magnus to his core. His heart seethed with hatred for the despicable Alice. Had she not resorted to such underhanded tactics, how could his wife have suffered such a terrible ordeal?
What gnawed at Magnus the most was how late he was in finding his wife. Seeing her powerless on this desolate island made him want to destroy the world, the weight of guilt and self-reproach nearly crushing him. It was all his own incompetence! Leaving his wife to silently endure everything on this desolate island! Had he been even later, the consequences would have been unimaginable!
Beside him, Jonas watched the medical team work on Natalia. His eyes were brimming with tears, and his heart was aching for his mommy.
After a thorough examination, the doctor sighed, “Mr. Andersen, Mrs. Andersen is extremely weak, and our equipment here is limited. We must take her to the central hospital for further treatment.”
"Then let's go!" Magnus commanded without looking up. His gaze was steadfast on Natalia as if shifting his eyes would make her disappear.
"But..." The doctor hesitated, then braved a word. "We need to put Mrs. Andersen on a stretcher. If you could just..."
Before the doctor could finish, Magnus cut him off harshly, "No need, I'll do it." Magnus lifted the frail Natalia and headed to the ambulance. His steps were heavy as he walked. Natalia felt so weightless in his arms, intensifying his anguish.
It was all his fault! If only he hadn’t been so careless, his wife wouldn’t have suffered so much! Natalia lay heavily in his arms, her arms dangling limply, lifeless.
Magnus carried her, his eyes reddening with pain, murmuring as he walked, "Honey, you have to hold on. It’s all my fault. I’m waiting for you to wake up and punish me. Honey, don’t sleep anymore. Wake up. I'm here now, right by your side. | won't leave you alone on this island again!"
Jonas followed closely, troubled by the sight of Natalia’s limp arm. He stepped forward and gently supported her arm, realizing how cold it was. His nose reddened with the effort to hold back tears, and he whimpered, "Mommy, I’m back. Please open your eyes and look at me."
But Natalia remained still, her body cold except for a faint warmth on her chest.
Magnus quickly got into the ambulance. The doctor suggested, “Mrs. Andersen is critical. We need to administer IV fluids and lay her flat, or | fear she might not even..."
"Shut up! That won’t happen! My wife will wake up!" Magnus glared at the doctor fiercely. Jonas also shouted, "My mommy will be fine!" The doctor hung his head, not daring to say more.
Natalia’s condition was indeed dire; had they been hours later, they would have found her body instead of just a faint breath of life.
"Mr. Andersen, what now? Mrs. Andersen needs to stay warm.
Please understand our conc RS PS) doctors a dequenheealith a blanket. We'll re lenish the nutrients she’s lost as fast as we can." The doctor conveyed his thoughts gently, hoping Magnus would appreciate their desperate desire to save a life. Please read the original content at .Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
Magnus’ grim expression finally began to soften, but he was stubbornly resistant to the doctor's advice. In a hushed tone, he asked, "So, all she needs is to keep from getting any colder, right?"
"Yes, Mr. Andersen, just wrap her in blankets, and that should..."
"No need to go on. I'll warm her with my own body. Those blankets are too chilly, and | fear m , wile ayortt 681" stand it agnus interjected, cradling Natalia as he settled onto the ambulance bench. "Drive! Rest assured, I'll keep my wife's temperature up." Please read the original content at .
The doctor hurried to follow, waving his hands in protest, "But Mrs. Andersen is deeply chilled to the bone. If you try to warm her with your body, you'll risk catching the chill yourself."
Magnus listened to the doctor's words without a hint of distraction, dismissing them ovals Sear’ ave Mia apsalyt y refuse to let wife take on any more risks! Those icy blankets can't compare to the warmth of my body. Enough said, I've made up my mind. You all step back now." Please read the original content at .