Chapter summary: Chapter 461 from the book My Husband Wants Me Dead By Spring Sprout by Internet
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Chapter 461
A bodyguard helped Esther sit on a nearby chair while another bodyguard promptly handed
her a water bottle.
Esther glanced at the bottle but gently shook her head. Thirst wasn’t her concern. Drinking didn’t cross her mind. Her focus rested on waiting for Felix near the operating room’s
entrance.
This time, Felix’s injury was an accident. Esther even blamed herself, believing his accident. wouldn’t have happened had she not brought him back to the country.
Such thoughts brought uncontrollable tears down her cheeks.
The bodyguards shared her guilt. Their role was safeguarding Esther, yet she often faced peril.
Jasper sat on a bench across from Esther, engrossed in his phone. He searched for possible. consequences of car jumping and the opinions of experts in that field.
“Esther, I just searched online. There’s a renowned expert who excels at treating injuries like Felix’s. How about 1 contact this expert now?”
Esther replied hoarsely, “Please do.”
Jasper made a call to the expert. Unexpectedly, the expert’s assistant politely rejected the request before Jasper got to speak with them.
“Thank you, Uncle Oliver.”
Esther looked at the name on Jasper’s phone screen with a hint of surprise. She once knew someone named Agatha Foster in prison as well. It was probably not the same person.
“Esther, don’t worry now. As long as Felix still has a pulse, Dr. Foster can save him from the Grim Reaper’s clutches.”
“Mm.”
Esther’s gaze was anxious as she stared at the operating room door sign. The flashing red light cast a shadow over her heart.
She clasped her hands together quietly, her expression showing despair and pain. Jasper glanced at the two bodyguards and spoke coldly. “You two, come with me.”

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