Chapter 819:
Any decent person would have rushed to assist the fallen victim, or at minimum summoned medical professionals if panic paralyzed their courage.
Yet Brandon and Vivian had strolled away as though nothing catastrophic had just unfolded before their eyes!
“Millie possesses Rh-negative blood—an extremely rare type that complicates every medical emergency!” someone astutely observed from the growing crowd of digital witnesses.
“Rh-negative blood combined with catastrophic hemorrhaging… Dear God, if the hospital’s blood bank had been depleted that night… Remember those three devastating photographs user 567 shared before? Millie hemorrhaged an ocean of crimson life force…”
“Millie’s survival defies every medical probability—it’s nothing short of divine intervention!”
Each emerging detail struck the online community with fresh waves of horror and disbelief.
Determined digital detectives began excavating archived gossip threads, hunting for additional fragments of that cursed day’s events. Then the breakthrough arrived—
“I’ve just connected the dots—that same day’s entertainment headlines reported Brandon and Vivian departing Watson Group headquarters together as a united pair. The following morning, paparazzi captured Brandon and Vivian emerging from his penthouse suite in coordinated synchrony. Mr. Watson, notorious for his impeccable grooming standards, appeared disheveled without his signature tie.”
What had previously registered as meaningless celebrity tabloid fodder now carried menacing undertones.
The revelation felt too monstrous to accept as reality.
How could any person’s conscience allow such monstrous actions?
Vivian’s devoted fan base rallied fiercely, insisting that user 567 represented Millie’s revenge campaign, manufacturing fraudulent evidence to destroy Vivian’s reputation.
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Their primary argument centered on the emergency room documentation—specifically that Alexia’s signature appeared instead of Brandon’s.
“These amateurs couldn’t even execute their forgery properly! Everyone knows emergency medical forms require signatures from immediate family members or legal spouses. According to this timestamp, their divorce hadn’t been finalized yet, correct? Brandon’s signature should have authorized that life-saving treatment.”
User 567 had previously maintained stoic silence against such accusations but finally reached a breaking point and fired back with devastating precision. “Oh yeah? Have you ever considered why Brandon’s signature is conspicuously absent? Because he abandoned his dying wife at the hospital. I witnessed everything unfold over several agonizing hours. Medical staff attempted to reach Brandon through countless phone calls, but he never answered a single one of them. The surgical team couldn’t afford to wait—they had to operate immediately to save her life.”
The skeptical defender pressed their attack. “Emergency protocols mandate signatures exclusively from immediate family members—isn’t that medical law?”
User 567 delivered the final crushing blow. “Brandon refused to answer his phone or provide written consent for emergency procedures, so should medical professionals have done nothing and simply allowed Millie to bleed out on that hospital gurney?”
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