Chapter 238 Throbbing

Tiffany then drove Amelia to Provincial Hospital, for she happened to know a doctor there. After that, she used her connections to get Amelia a series of checkups from experts.

By the time the checks were done, two hours had already passed. Amelia sat very nervously in front of the doctor. When Tiffany noticed her state, she patted her back to soothe her then asked, “Dr. Zalman, how’s Amelia’s situation?”

Harold, the doctor, carefully read the examination report then said, “She had an accident before, didn’t she?”

Tiffany nodded.

He continued, “She’s recovering quite well, but she should still be careful, or there might be side effects. There are not many issues with her body, but we can only have the report for the brain tomorrow. Anyway, you have to be mentally prepared. The blood clot in her brain already began to move and could press on the optic nerve. We can only get a better picture when we see the report tomorrow; so, don’t be too nervous for now.”

Tiffany then glanced at Amelia nervously and swallowed. “Will the blood clot cause blindness?”

Harold looked at her solemnly and replied, “Truthfully, if her condition becomes severe, she may go blind. But medical technology’s very advanced now, so as long as we can find a suitable cornea, we can resolve the problem. In any case, don’t jump to conclusions so quickly. This is merely the worst-case scenario. When Ms. Winters gets better, the blood clot may also dissolve by itself. As I said, we’ll discuss this again when we have the report tomorrow.”

Amelia’s heart sank when she heard his words.

Meanwhile, Tiffany replied, “Thank you, Dr. Zalman. We’ll come again tomorrow for the report.”

He nodded. “Sure. I suggest you bring her previous report too. We can use it as a reference to better work out a treatment plan for her.”

“Okay, we’ll bring it over tomorrow.”

Once they left the hospital, Tiffany then patted Amelia and said, “Don’t be like this. The doctor already said that it’s the worst-case scenario. You’re so nice that I can guarantee the heavens won’t let you suffer so much that they weren’t even willing to take your life. You still have a lot of good luck. Don’t worry.”

many things, so I can handle this. Anyway, even if I become blind, I’ll be the most beautiful blind lady. I still have Tony, so I won’t do

even more when she heard that. She keeps putting on a fearless, strong front

a woman deserved all the good things in the world. Unfortunately, the heavens had decided to play jokes on her. Although she may have stayed alive, she might lose

person’s world was doomed to be dark. After all, how could one’s world

will always be your family. Medical technology’s very advanced now, so as long as we find a compatible cornea, it’ll be okay.

worry. You can go back first if you have something on. I’ll take a cab and head back

not very good now, so don’t drive during this period of time. I’ll drive over to the Clintons’ to take you to the hospital tomorrow. I know you don’t

from a mere glance. Sometimes, she even knew her better than Oscar. If Tiffany were male, perhaps they would be soulmates,

“Thank you, Tiff.”

you say thank you too much, I’ll feel very odd

Amelia did not

rest of the ride back. She seemed to be thinking about something

manuscript I haven’t submitted to Shannon, so I won’t go in. Help me say hi to Mrs. Clinton. I’ll come to

asked, “Come in

overnight. Don’t overthink, okay? Don’t forget that you still have Tony and

Amelia nodded in reply.

when Tiffany drove off did she enter the house. The guard at the gates greeted her very respectfully,

I have prepared food for you and Mr. Oscar, but he called to say he wouldn’t be eating. You weren’t here either, and Ms. Stephanie left right after you.

fine. I’ve already eaten. Go and rest. I’ll go upstairs

“Sure.”

then headed upstairs to Tony’s room. Kurt, who had been sitting on the sofa with his eyes closed, immediately vigilantly

he greeted her

him gently, then walked over to the crib to watch

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