Chapter: 1474
The most severe issue was his coronary heart disease, which would require surgery to potentially extend his life by several years.

Luckily, Norah, well-versed in various medical fields, particularly in cardiac surgery, had performed coronary surgeries many times before.

Keenan gave a resigned nod. This first meeting left a strong impression. Her confident presence inspired his trust.

Despite his looming mortality, he was ready to cooperate with her.

Norah discerned her grandfather's thoughts-they were clear, and he didn't conceal them.

She smiled reassuringly. "Grandpa, get some rest. I'll come back to see you tomorrow."

After Norah exited the room, Bernice grasped her hand, her eyes filled with anticipation. "Norah, how is he?"

Huntley was still in disbelief. Despite having consulted numerous renowned doctors about Keenan's condition, none had made a difference.

How could his young niece possibly manage to treat such a severe illness?

Bernice kept her explanations brief and chose not to disclose Norah's full capabilities yet. She was confident her brother would understand once they saw the outcomes.

Caylee, observing from nearby, appeared doubtful. Given Norah's youth, she seemed too inexperienced to handle Keenan's case.

Norah declared, “I've gotten a basic grasp of his condition. I'll need to review his medical records thoroughly before making any decisions."

Bernice turned to Caylee and said, "Caylee, you have my father's medical files, correct?"

Caylee nodded. While she was the custodian of the records, she hesitated about handing them over to Norah. She glanced at Huntley, seeking his opinion.

After a moment's consideration, Huntley said, "Caylee, bring them out. Norah is prepared to assist. Whatever the outcome, we should support her as family."

Bernice said, “Huntley, Caylee, Norah is serious about her commitments. If she sets her mind to something, she will definitely get it done.”

Caylee walked into the room, shut the door, and started looking for the medical notes.

“Ahem, Caylee."

An old, hoarse voice came from the bed, prompting Caylee to pause and walk over.

Keenan opened his eyes and said, "I want to update my will."

Caylee paused briefly, taken aback, then asked respectfully, “What changes do you wish to make?"

"Ten percent of the company's shares should go to Bernice, and five percent to Norah. After the changes, the will needs to be notarized," he said as he took a deep breath. “I'm entrusting this task to you. Handle it carefully."

Caylee was taken by surprise. It was clear Keenan held a deep affection for his daughter and granddaughter, evident from his decision to allocate shares to them after just one meeting.

Transferring shares was comparable to handing over a_ fortune, especially since the Frazier family's shares were worth several hundred million.
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