Margaret felt her heart pound in her chest when she saw the nurse shaking her head. Her knees weakened and she nearly staggered to the floor.
Xander reacted instantly, his reflexes sharp as he reached out to steady her before turning to the nurse.
"How is the lady, nurse?"
With a sombre expression, the nurse responded seriously, "Mrs. Davies's condition is critical. The doctor is treating her, but nothing can be said for certain yet. You will have to wait for the doctor to step out and update you in detail."
She then retrieved the prescription from her pocket and handed it over. "We need these medicines immediately. Please arrange them as soon as possible."
Xander exchanged a glance with Margaret before helping her steady herself. Taking the prescription from the nurse, he gave her a firm nod.
"Don't worry. I will get it right away."
With that, he turned and left.
Margaret slumped onto the sofa nearby as she watched the nurse walk back upstairs.
Because of Brenda's fragile health, they have always kept a room prepared with all necessary medical equipment. a doctor remained on standby at all times to ensure that, should an emergency arise, help would never be too late.
Yet, despite all their preparations, a situation like this couldn't be entirely prevented.
Brenda was getting old, and sooner or later, her health was bound to deteriorate.
Death was an inevitable truth of life.
Still, humans found it hard to accept —not because they feared dying, but because they couldn't bear to imagine a world without the people they loved.
And Margaret was no different.
Her relationship with Brenda has long exceeded beyond the simple attachment between superior and subordinate.
When she first started working under Brenda's guidance, she had treated her with respect due to a superior. But over the years, as time passed, Brenda became something more —someone that she looked up to.
A family —something she had never truly had.
And now, the mere thought that Brenda might leave this world ... that she might once again be alone ... filled with fear.
As she was drowning in those thoughts, hurried footsteps echoed through the hall. She looked up just as Xander eneted the mansion, breathless.
She stood up, approaching him in half the distance. "Did you get everything?" she asked.
"Yes, I brought everything."
"Good, let go. We need to give it to Dr. Hans."
Then, without delaying another moment, they rushed upstairs.
The nurse took the medicines and asked them to wait outside while she went inside to assist the doctor.
The air in the hallway felt eerily calm, yet thick with tension.
Margaret paced back and forth, unable to keep still, while Xander stood nearby, equally worried. They had been the two oldest subordinates under Brenda, having served her for years.
After a long silence, Xander finally spoke, his voice deep and contemplative.
"Ms. Margaret, I have been thinking about something."
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