His unwanted wife, the world's coveted genius - Chapter 246
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Chapter 246:
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“You’re amazing, Miss! You’ve saved this woman’s life!” someone said with a smile.
“Yes, you are a true hero here!” another chimed in. “You are such a beautiful and compassionate young woman! You should be proud of yourself!”
Hearing the flood of praise, Belinda offered a modest smile, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush.
“Thank you,” the man who had been with Annetta said to Belinda sincerely, his voice thick with gratitude as his gaze locked on hers.
Belinda placed one of her hands on the ground for support, bracing herself as she tried to stand up.
Seeing this, Lucas stepped forward and reached out, his strong hand grasping Belinda’s arm.
With a firm but gentle pull, he helped her to her feet.
Since Belinda had knelt for so long, her legs buckled slightly beneath her, and she stumbled forward, falling directly into Lucas’ arms.
Lucas quickly steadied Belinda, his hands firm yet careful as he helped her regain her balance.
Belinda glanced up at him, her eyes briefly meeting his.
For a fleeting moment, she remembered how he had wiped her sweat earlier, an unexpected gesture of care.
Her gaze flickered, but before she could say anything, the sound of an approaching ambulance shattered the moment.
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The medical staff poured out of the vehicle with practiced urgency.
“Dr. Clark,” one of the doctors greeted Belinda, their tone laced with recognition as they spotted her.
Since the location was near the Grand Plains General Hospital, the ambulance had come from there.
Belinda gave the doctor a curt nod, her demeanor professional. “The patient has a history of heart disease and likely suffered cardiac arrest earlier. I performed CPR, and her heartbeat has returned.”
“Understood,” the doctor responded promptly, moving quickly to join the team as they prepared to transport the patient.
Within moments, the ambulance sped away, its sirens echoing in the rain.
The onlookers began murmuring excitedly, their voices filled with admiration. “She’s a doctor at the Grand Plains General Hospital? That’s incredible!”
“And so young, too! She’s amazing!”
Belinda offered a polite nod in acknowledgment, her expression calm as she turned and walked back toward Lucas’ car.
Upon reaching the vehicle, she didn’t get in.
Instead, she opened the passenger door, retrieved her bag, and turned to Lucas. “I’ll walk to the hospital myself,” she said in a calm tone.
Lucas frowned, his voice low but firm. “It’s raining now.”
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