Save Myself from Desperation by Cara Agnes
Chatper 247
Chapter 247
Filled with excitement and joy, Joseph beamed, “I saw Valentin move his finger. It’s true! I already called the doctor.”
Ashley’s face lit up. She immediately ran into the ward without a reply.
However, Valentin was still lying unconscious with his eyes closed. Several doctors were examining him.
Her joy vanished. Disappointment came with that.
Zain motioned for her to come over.
She walked over with a heavy heart.
“Ashley, don’t worry. At least he could move. It’s a good sign.” Zain consoled her in a soft tone.
“That’s right.” Joseph continued with a serious expression, “Now that Valentin can move, it’s only a matter of time before he awakes.”
She nodded. Though she knew it was no use worrying about Valentin, she was anxious and couldn’t wait to see him open his eyes.
This was the first time that Joseph saw her so worried about Valentin. Hel didn’t know whether to be happy or sad at this moment.
He hoped Valentin would come to his senses as soon as possible and see how much Ashley cared about him.
After the examination, doctors said with their faces looked less solemn, “We had checked up on Mr. Kingsley. Though he can’t instantly react to external stimulation, he’s conscious, which is a sign of coming out of his coma. We’ll keep him here for a period of time for further observation.”
After a sigh of relief, Zain replied, “I got it. Thank you.”
The leading doctor said politely, “This is what we should do.”
In the evening, Ashley persuaded Zain, Ralph, and Maggie to go home. They had been in the hospital with Valentin all day long. More importantly, they were no longer young, and not as energetic as Ashley and Joseph. Afraid that the three of them were worn out, Ashley let them go home for a good rest.
Before Zain left, he asked the chefs to make Ashley a decent dinner and a
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Villa to bring
a bathroom in Valentin’s personal ward, which was
left, Joseph suggested that he wanted to stay a little longer
his bloodshot eyes and said, “You haven’t gotten much sleep the last two days. You need to go back home for a rest now.”
about Valentin.” He pointed at her bloodshot eyes and retorted, “You really should take a look at the dark circles under your eyes.
please. I want to stay with him a little
to go home for a good rest, but she
there were doctors and bodyguards of the
didn’t want to disturb them, so he agreed to
to take care of herself and turned to look at
Joseph left, the
chefs of Kingsley Villa. The warm soup looked
had no appetite at all. She went to the
out of the bathroom with a wet warm towel in her hand, came up to Valentin’s bedside, and gently
light above his head, his long eyelashes cast a faint shadow under his eyelids. Given
he wouldn’t make any
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his face too hard and hurt him. Trying to be gentle, she slowly wiped from his forehead to his chin with the towel.
couldn’t help but touch his lips, but he
eyes slightly
looked away, started to unbutton him, and wiped
his body, she tried to avoid the
the doctor said, she couldn’t get
that, she gently buttoned
front of Valentin’s bed, Ashley held his hand and caressed his
thought, ‘Please wake up.
first anniversary. And it’s going to be over in less than an
afraid of missing any of
Valentin just
She suddenly stood
we didn’t celebrate our anniversary this time.
him, she looked into Valentin’s pale face and accidentally fell
the next day, it was
much attention to the pain, she immediately looked at Valentin, who was still lying there unconscious, with no sign
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