Chapter 497 Surgery
Yelena's breathing had stabilized as she lay in the hospital bed. It seemed like she was no longer in critical condition.
"Hank, you have worked hard taking care of Yelena. You should go and have a rest since there is time. Yelena will be
sad if you collapse from exhaustion by the time she wakes up."
Elspeth felt something she couldn't put into words when she looked at the serious and focused expression on the
man's face.
"I'm alright. I slept for an hour just now."
"You've been here all day and you've only had an hour to sleep?" She sighed. Just as she was about to continue
persuading him, she suddenly noticed small signs of Yelena opening her eyes. She immediately exclaimed, "Is
Yelena waking up?!"
When Hank came back to his senses, he watched the fingers in his palm trembling slightly. It was as if she really
was about to wake up.
As expected, Yelena opened her eyes a few moments later.
"Hank…"
Seeing the man whom she had been thinking about day and night, Yelena called out his name in a hoarse voice as
tears filled her eyes.
Hank poured some warm water into a glass on the table beside him, slid in a straw, and brought it to her mouth.
"Have some water. Your voice is all raspy."
Yelena gave a nod and took small sips of water. She looked like she was doing well.
"Elspeth! You came, too!"
The aggrievance Yelena felt made her want to cry when she saw Elspeth standing behind Hank.
"You really don't make things easier for me, do you? You don't even take care of yourself when you are abroad!"
Elspeth scolded her out of worry. However, her guilt quickly bubbled up when she looked at Yelena's pale face.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtYelena obviously didn't mind. She even flashed an embarrassed smile and curled up her lips. "Alright, alright. I will
pay attention next time."
"Did I hear you say 'next time'?!" Elspeth roared. It pained her to see Yelena in her current condition.
Elspeth and Hank thought about letting Yelena rest for a while, now that she had finished drinking the water. Hank
turned to Elspeth and suggested, "Why don't the two of you get some rest? You can leave Yelena to me."
"We are done resting. You should go rest instead." Elspeth then loudly snitched on Hank to Yelena. "Hank rushed
here first thing after he found out something had happened to you. He hasn't had any shut-eye at all."
Yelena was touched when she heard this, and she reached out with difficulty to tug on his finger.
"Get some rest, Hank."
Hank's eyes were utterly red, but he was determined as he shook his head. "I'm not sleepy. I feel more at ease if I
watch you here."
"I will be fine. You must rest. No one can take care of you if you fall sick as well."
Under normal circumstances, Yelena would have pointed at him and started to nag. Now, she could only lie on the
bed and speak in a trembling voice.
However, it was exactly these words of hers that Hank listened to. He looked at her with a deep gaze and nodded.
"Mhm, I got it. I will go take a rest. Let Elspeth know if you don't feel well in any way, okay?"
Yelena only beamed again after hearing that. "Don't worry. I know what to do."
As Hank stood up, he felt a wave of dizziness hit him due to the long hours without sleep and food. He struggled to
find his footing before he turned around and solemnly reminded Elspeth, "Remember to alert me first thing if
something is wrong with Yelena."
Elspeth promptly agreed to it.
After Hank left, Yelena looked at Elspeth's face and told her in a tired voice, "I'm a little sleepy, Elspeth. I feel like
sleeping for a bit."
Elspeth nodded, and she felt as though her heart had melted when she reached out to pat Yelena on the head.
"Rest up," she cooed. "I will be right beside you."
Hearing that, Yelena slowly closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep.
Elspeth and Callum then took a seat on the couch beside them. The volume of their voices had lowered by many
decibels as they chatted.
"Why isn't Max here yet?"
Callum suddenly remembered that they called Max earlier, but the man was so busy with his competition that he
couldn't make it.
However, it had been two hours. Logically speaking, the race should have ended by now.
Elspeth also thought something was strange. She took out her phone and called Max again, only to have her call
ring until she reached the voicemail box.
"No one picked up. He's probably still busy."
Despite her words, Callum had a feeling something wasn't quite right. The Max he knew wouldn't drag it out for so
long.
Feeling that something was off, he muttered, "Surely nothing happened to him?"
Elspeth shook her head. "Highly unlikely. His coach must have kept him there for a reason. I heard his voice from
the call earlier. The coach sounded like a stern man."
"But—"
She smiled and patted Callum on the shoulder. "Come on. Don't worry too much about it. Max is no longer a child.
He wouldn't be so impulsive."
But at this exact moment, Callum's phone began to ring. He immediately had a bad feeling when he saw that it was
an unknown number from Wohler.
A panicked and worried voice rang out after Callum took the call.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"Mr. Callum Winthrop? Your brother had an accident during a race. He has been sent to the hospital for emergency
treatment."
Callum's heart dropped to his stomach when he heard those words.
He couldn't hide the concern and anxiety showing in his eyes as he stood up and demanded, "Which hospital has he
been sent to?"
"Wohler Central Hospital."
Wohler Central Hospital… Isn't this the hospital we are at?!
After the call ended, Callum lifted his head and informed Elspeth, "He got in an accident. He is at this hospital's
emergency ward now."
Elspeth almost dropped her phone as her hand shook.
"What? Max got into a car accident?"
"It's probably because he wasn't in his best headspace after he found out about Yelena."
Callum then started to leave before Elspeth held him by the hand. "Should I go with you?"
"It's alright. Someone needs to take care of Yelena. You can just wait here. I'll go check on him."
Elspeth turned to look at a sleeping Yelena and gave it some thought. Thinking that it made sense, she released her
grip on Callum.
The red light outside the emergency room was still on when Callum hurried over.
There was a middle-aged man nervously waiting outside. He immediately looked relieved when he saw Callum.
"You are Callum Winthrop, aren't you?"
Callum was now extremely glum, and his voice was frighteningly cold when he asked, "What happened?"
"The thing is, your brother drove too fast. That's why he…"
"And? You insisted he joined the race even though he wasn't himself, did you not?"
With his right fist clenched, Callum didn't hold back his words.
He knew that he wouldn't be in the mood to do anything else if something happened to Elspeth.