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Surprise, CEO: Those Two Kids? They're Actually Yours!

Chapter 94: Aurora Is Dead

Author: Ten Miles of Mountains and Rivers
updatedAt: 2025-10-29

CHAPTER 94: CHAPTER 94: AURORA IS DEAD

Adrian Grant just wanted to come here to fulfill his promise.

He didn’t expect to see Raina Lowell and Alaric Jennings talking romantically at the hospital room door.

Was that woman so impatient? Divorcing him in the morning and flirting with another man in the afternoon.

No one ever guessed I would feel a pang of jealousy, an unnameable anger surged within him, turning around without saying a word.

Raina Lowell ran up to stop him, "Adrian Grant, my daughter needs you, will you spend some time with her?"

Adrian Grant coldly looked at her, his tone laced with bitterness, "Isn’t the child’s father present? Your family finally reunites, why would you need an outsider like me?"

"No."

Raina Lowell shook her head in denial:

"Alaric Jennings is not the child’s father, I’m begging you, help me this time, I’ll work hard to pay you back in the future."

Thinking that her daughter indeed needs this man, she was willing even if it meant asking him without dignity.

But her humility didn’t win any compassion from Adrian Grant.

Especially when he saw Alaric Jennings there, he became even more irritated.

Coming to accompany the child, yet appearing so cold now, heart and words contradicting, he looked at Raina Lowell heartlessly and said:

"I already said, your daughter’s life or death has nothing to do with me, I’m only here to see a friend, get out of the way."

"Don’t be like this."

Raina Lowell became anxious, reaching out to grab him, "Adrian Grant, for the sake of our one year marriage, help me this time."

She looked worried with a small face, her heart burning with worry, almost kneeling before him.

But Adrian Grant remained unmoved, shaking off her hand.

"Raina Lowell, I said, don’t bother me anymore with your child, even if she dies, it has nothing to do with me."

He turned to leave again.

Raina Lowell truly wanted to kneel and plead him, but at this moment, her son’s shout came from the hospital room:

"Mom, sister has woken up."

Upon hearing, Raina Lowell saw that Adrian Grant hadn’t continued moving forward, so she quickly ran to stand in front of him, her voice somewhat raspy.

"Adrian Grant, do you really want me to kneel and beg you?"

"Mom, it’s bad, sister vomited blood."

At the hospital room door, Evelyn shouted while crying.

Alaric Jennings quickly called the doctor to rush into the hospital room.

Raina Lowell knew that her daughter just wanted Adrian Grant to accompany her, unbeknownst to the daughter’s situation, or how she ended up vomiting blood.

In desperation, she fell to her knees and held onto Adrian Grant’s trouser leg, pleading:

"Adrian, I’m begging you, accompany her, the doctor said if her emotions aren’t stabilized she’ll die, she really will die, please help me this time."

Worried about her daughter, she disregarded her own dignity, her hands prostrating on the ground constantly kowtowing to Adrian Grant.

But the more she humbled herself, the less Adrian Grant regarded her.

Especially thinking about his grandfather’s death, recalling that those two children weren’t his.

Also recalling this woman’s entanglement not only with Damien Sinclair but also ambiguously with Alaric Jennings.

She even denied the children were theirs.

So she had other men.

What was he still soft-hearted about towards this kind of woman.

Hardening his heart, Adrian Grant still didn’t want to care about her and her children, circumventing to leave.

Walked away without turning back, without hesitation.

"Adrian Grant..."

Raina Lowell cried out, seeing Adrian Grant’s back, tears of despair flooding her eyes.

She had no time to waste, immediately getting up and returning to the hospital room.

Upon entering, she saw the doctor performing resuscitation on her daughter.

Raina Lowell stood by, watching the very small child being repeatedly jolted by the defibrillator to the point her small body bounced up, she couldn’t stop the heartache and tears from flowing.

Alaric Jennings raised his hand to embrace her, comforting her, "Aurora will be fine."

Evelyn also became nervous and afraid.

He didn’t want anything to happen to his sister.

Watching his sister vomit blood all over the floor and remain unconscious, he couldn’t help big tears falling down.

Until the doctor stopped resuscitation, the adjacent ECG suddenly transformed into a straight line.

Raina Lowell froze, her whole being so shocked she collapsed on the ground, her open mouth unable to produce any sound.

"Sister, sister..."

Evelyn was lying by the bed, crying while holding sister’s small hand, his whole body trembling uncontrollably.

The doctor wore a solemn face, shaking his head and sighing, "I’m sorry, we’ve done our best, the child couldn’t be resuscitated."

Hearing the words that the child couldn’t be resuscitated, Raina Lowell was suddenly shocked awake.

Using all her strength she crawled up, rushing over to grab the doctor, questioning with trembling intensity:

"What does it mean, my Aurora is only three years old, she’s been so hard to find, she’ll be fine, right?"

"She’s just asleep, right?"

The doctor helplessly explained:

"The child has been suffering from emotional alkali poisoning, leading to arrhythmia, adding to severe brain injury from a hemorrhage, lasting until now is already a miracle, my condolences."

In fact, a moment ago there was still the possibility to resuscitate.

But Mrs. Grant ordered him severely if Miss Lowell’s child left the hospital alive, he would vanish from the medical field permanently.

For his own future, he had no choice but to...

"You’re lying, my sister was fine just now."

Evelyn pushed the doctor aside, stabilizing his emotions hurriedly withdrew the silver needles to ventilate sister.

Raina Lowell also stumbled and fell into a sitting position by the bed.

She didn’t care about the son pulling out a needle to stab the daughter, but carefully embraced her daughter, cradling her, tears pouring like rain.

"Aurora, you’re just scaring mom, right?"

"You don’t want to leave mom, do you? Wake up, wake up and look at mom, mom will take you back to Yarrow, we’ll never return here again."

"Aurora, Aurora..."

Seeing how she couldn’t wake her daughter, Raina Lowell’s emotions increasingly crumbled.

The doctor, still by the side, asked Evelyn, "Are you the one who has been using needles on your sister?"

Evelyn was stunned, unable to speak, his small face already drenched with tears.

The doctor could only place the blame on a child.

"I was saying how this child was fine before, why all of a sudden... Turns out you used needles to stimulate her."

Then turned to Alaric Jennings and Raina Lowell, admonishing:

"What kind of parents are you, such a young child understands nothing, why would you let him randomly stick needles, it’s hopeless."

The doctor staged anger and walked away.

Raina Lowell truly believed it was her son’s needle sticks causing the situation, looking at him.

Evelyn hurriedly shook his head to explain, "No mom, I did that for sister’s good, it’s not about me."

"But your sister can’t wake up, she doesn’t want us anymore."

Raina Lowell still unwilling to let go, looked at Alaric Jennings, "Can you call Elias Sheridan and ask him to come? I don’t believe my Aurora just left me, I don’t believe it."

"Okay, I’ll call right away."

Alaric Jennings also couldn’t accept the present situation, seeing Aurora’s face turning pale, he heartachingly red-eyed, hastily calling Elias Sheridan.

Raina Lowell couldn’t accept her daughter’s departure, constantly holding her in her arms and murmuring.

Evelyn calmed down, wiping the tears off his cheeks, holding sister’s hand again and taking pulse.

Feeling sister might still wake up, he said to mom:

"Mom, put sister down, I’ll give her acupuncture, maybe a few needles will make her okay."

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