Chapter 953

Stan was slightly relieved to hear the doctor's words and walked up to ask, "Are you saying that treating it will be easy?"

"Relatively speaking, blindness caused by external factors should be easier to treat than blindness caused by illness,” the doctor explained. "However, we need to find out what's actually causing his blindness first, to decide if it's treatable."

The cause was certainly very important in treatment, though Stan became weary from the doctor's response.

He thought then that everything the doctor said was pointless!

Still, the doctor glanced at Stan and said, "Please keep it down. I'd rather not be disturbed while I examine the patient.’

Stan slid a peek at Isaac to see that the latter was pursing his lips and glowering.

Stan promptly turned silent-another word, and Isaac would really get mad!

The doctor opened Isaac's eye just then and held his flashlight in front of his pupils, asking, ’Can you see this light?"

Isaac could somewhat see it, but it was very faint.

"Do you feel any pain?" the doctor asked.

"No," Isaac replied.

the doctor said. "But I suggest a trip to the hospital for further confirmation. That said, if it's caused by a concussion, it would not be that hard

relieved

up his briefcase, Isaac told Stan, "Escort the doctor out

convinced the doctor was right.

they performed further examinations, they could determine the cause and treat it. After all, it might get more serious if they

bother to explain

the doctor then. "This

the door, Isaac called Zachary into

inconvenient, and he had to make a

must confirm if James was really captured, and the

came in, he said, "Open the top right drawer

call the sixth number from the top on the first

the notebook and calling the number as Isaac instructed, with the phone on his

was answered, he passed the speaker to

before someone picked up, and a man spoke

was abducted in Dunesia.

look. Do you know who the

"That's why I'm asking

a while. "Guess I have to help

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