Chapter: 582
He stooped down, cradling Ariana tenderly in his arms, and slowly made his way toward the distant balcony at the end of the
corridor.
The intensity of the fire demanded an immediate escape.
Meanwhile, rescue workers scaled the heights, their valiant efforts focused on taming the relentless blaze with torrents of water
from the fire engine.
“They’re coming out!” exclaimed the rescue team, armed and ready, their joy evident upon witnessing Theodore emerge from the
fire. Swiftly advancing to the balcony, they received the unconscious Ariana from Theodore’s embrace.
“Sir, are you okay?” inquired a concerned firefighter, who secured a rescue rope around Theodore.
Theodore, however, did not answer him and gestured for him to lower Ariana first.
Sensing his anxiety, the firefighter obliged, carefully attaching the rope to Ariana and guiding her down the fire ladder.
With relief washing over him upon witnessing the safe descent of Ariana, Theodore succumbed to the overwhelming exhaustion
and collapsed into unconsciousness.
Later, in the early hours of the morning, the hospital bustled with activity.
“While the fire at Blue Night Manor spared any fatalities, numerous individuals suffered grave injuries as a result. The
investigation into the cause of the fire remains ongoing—”
Ariana, her mind clouded and her senses dulled, caught fragments of a news broadcast and the murmurs of numerous voices.
Struggling to regain clarity, she opened her eyes and found herself staring blankly at the scene before her—she lay on a
stretcher, a ventilator providing vital support to her fragile breathing. Thoughts of Theodore and the precious life growing within
her womb surged, causing her breath to hasten. Overwhelmed by pain, tears cascaded from her eyes.
“The patient has low blood pressure and a fever—” The nurse’s voice resonated nearby, breaking through the haze.
Then, a slender, icy hand pried Ariana’s heavy eyelids apart, as if someone was assessing her physical condition.
“Conduct a comprehensive examination immediately and prepare for potential resuscitation,” a voice commanded, perhaps that
of a doctor.
Ariana strained to open her eyes fully, attempting to discern her surroundings. Yet, the figures remained blurry, their identities
shrouded. One figure stood tall, engrossed in inspecting the medical equipment tethered to her body.
Ariana yearned to speak, but her voice emerged hoarse and feeble, unable to produce a sound. The cold hand returned, gently
brushing her forehead. This time, the words uttered eluded her, the ringing in her ears growing louder.
Yet, she summoned all her strength to grasp the hand, desperation clinging to her trembling voice. “Save—”
Ina soft, quivering tone, she managed to articulate a single word.
‘The person appeared oblivious to her plea, leaning closer and attentively listening.
“What do you want to say? Where does it hurt?”
Covering her belly with her other hand, Ariana winced, her words laced with agony.