In an instant, Chelsea's face was pale. Her hand was shaking when holding the phone, and her voice was trembling. She forced herself to calm down and said, "I'll call the doctor now." Marisa's blood pressure dropped rapidly, and her heart rate was also slowing down. Her pupils showed bad signs of spreading. The doctor checked and gave her an injection. The blood vessels under Marisa's skin were very obvious and almost stuck together. The nurse held the needle and tried several times, but all failed. Chelsea looked at the needle marks all over Everett's arm, her heart skipping a beat. Very soon, Marisa was pushed into the operating room. The head nurse asked Chelsea to sign the risk notice. Chelsea held the pen, and her hand trembled. After she managed to sign it, the nurse took it an

