At twelve o'clock in the evening, the red light of the operating room turned off.
Everyone stood up. They had been waiting for the result for several hours.
Sam was rescued successfully.
However, one of his legs was broken and he could only live in a wheelchair in the future.
Such a result was already a blessing in the misfortune for Shi family. It was better than losing his life.
Sam was sent to the ICU. Julie came out of the operating room weakly, and the color on her face obviously faded a lot.
"Mrs. Julie, are you Okay?" Jessica immediately went to hold Julie and said, "Thank you so much tonight."
Julie shook her head and said, "You're welcome. As long as John doesn't forget to marry my daughter, I hope John can fulfill his promise this morning."
Everyone's eyes fell on John. They all knew that there was nothing that John couldn't do with his words.
But people who knew him well knew that he had broken many of his original shackles for Nina. No one knew whether he would go back on his word when it came to Nina.
Even if John broke his promise, no one in Lexing
snorted and didn't shake off his daughter's hand.
Knowing that she was in the wrong, Jessica loosened her grip and said nothing.
"Grandpa, you are fine. That's great." Dora pouted and held Sam in her arms, tears welling up again.
"Dora, Grandpa is fine. Don't worry." Sam smiled and looked up at his grandsons, telling them not to worry.
Seeing Sam's smile, the others heaved a sigh of relief.
Seeing the whole family and his future granddaughter-in-law here, Sam felt much better.
When people were old, they would only ask for a full house of children and grandchildren.
But there was no Jason.
He looked around and found that there was one person missing. His daughter-in-law, Nina, was not here.
But John was here. Didn't he go to Spring City to make some romantic proposal?
Why did John come back alone?
"Little bastard, how was your proposal last night?" Sam didn't pay much attention to his own health. Anyway, he would always be sick when he was old.
It was just that he should pay more attention to the emotional life of his children while he was still alive.