Chapter: 1345
The hospital staff promptly presented Ryder with the letter of consent for organ donation, signed by Debora herself.
He recognized her handwriting at once, but he remained in disbelief.
Overwhelmed by the grief of losing Debora, Ryder resolved to take legal action against the hospital.
It was true that certain aspects of the organ donation were not in accordance with the established protocols.
If Ryder was serious, the hospital would find itself entangled in a precarious situation. Fully aware of her role in the matter, Camila took the initiative to meet with him.
Upon seeing her, his eyes sharpened with intensity.
"Did you kill her?"
Camila calmly settled onto the chair and stated, "We do have a grudge against each other, but I'm not responsible for her death. You can go to any medicolegal agency and have her corpse autopsied."
"You're a doctor. You can do anything on her body. Even if she was autopsied, they'd find nothing."
"I do have the ability, but I won't do it," Camila scoffed.
“Really?” Ryder sat down and stared into her eyes without blinking.
“You didn't get along well with her. You had the chance to kill her, and you took it."
Camila held her ground, refusing to break eye contact.
"You should investigate the dangers of amniotic fluid embolism. It's a treacherous procedure that every pregnant woman dreads. The moment she undergoes it, her life hangs by a thread. The doctor tried to save her, but her fate was sealed. As a physician herself, she's aware of the risks. And when she discovered that Aldrin was the one I wanted to save, she selflessly agreed to donate her heart when she died. You know why she was willing to donate her heart to Aldrin, don't you?"
Ryder fell into silence.
"She killed Trudy, didn't she?" Camila continued.
"So what? Do you have any evidence to prove that?" Ryder snapped back.
"I don't have any concrete evidence, but she confessed it herself.
Her desire to do good for her child drove her to offer her heart for donation. As a father, you should know the importance of the child to parents. She, too, being a mother, embraced change for the sake of her child. Can we truly believe that nothing has changed since her pregnancy?"
Ryder pondered...