The Hardest Times

Jan, who was in a meeting with his small team, was shocked when he heard his boss over the phone. He hurriedly called off the meeting and drove everyone out. Within a minute, he had contacted all the people he needed.

Alex, who was always reliable, had tracked London's whereabouts in three minutes. He immediately set all the traffic lights from where he was until the hospital to green so that London's journey would not be halted at all by a red light.

The head of the Berlin Metropole Hospital, which belongs to the Schneider Group, was contacted by Jan and hurriedly ordered three main doctors and nurses to wait at the hospital entrance and set up an operating room.

Everyone worked as fast as possible because Jan firmly said that a Schneider family descendant's life was at stake.

The atmosphere in the hospital immediately became tense and busy. The East Wing of the hospital was hastily prepared to welcome the sudden arrival of the VVIP patient.