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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

Chapter 1111
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Chapter 1111

When Renee held the documents and went through the formalities to help Jovan transfer to another hospital,

Jovan's attending doctor, David, was very surprised.

"Joan, why do you suddenly want to transfer Van to another hospital? He's now in the critical period of his recovery,

and he can't endure the stress of moving to another hospital."

David was one of the doctors with the most medical experience in the surrounding cities. Besides, he was amiable,

humble, and responsible.

When they first arrived at that town, they came because of David's medical skills, not to mention he was also the

one treating Jovan's illness. Hence, they established a very good friendship.

"There's a special condition, so we need to leave for a while for the time being. When the time is right, we'll come

back again."

Renee gave David a rough explanation because she could not go into the details.

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"If you want to transfer to another hospital, you'll have to change his attending doctor. You're aware that every

doctor's concept of medicine is different. I think Van's case isn't too serious. As long as he recuperates patiently and

keeps in a good mood, he'll slowly get better. At least, I can guarantee that he can walk again."

David adjusted his glasses and reminded Renee seriously, "If you transfer him to another hospital and get another

doctor, I can’t guarantee that they wont use extreme treatment on Van after the check-up results are out. The

consequences will be a bit serious by then."

"What is the extreme treatment?"

"It's like using muscle regeneration hormones or transplanting new limbs on his body."

"They can't possibly do that!!!'

Renee could tell they were unreliable methods, and she expressed her deepest objection.

Injecting muscle regeneration hormones or a limb transplant didn't seem very much like what an ordinary doctor

would do.

"So, I suggest you not transfer him to another hospital. After all, we have such good cooperation now. Both you and

Van accept my treatment methods. You cant give up at such a critical time. Don't you think so?"

David twirled a pen with his fingers and slowly established his point, trying to persuade Renee with reason.

"Doctor Wilson, you're right, so I won't apply for a transfer then. I'll help to discharge him from the hospital first.

Well then come back and let him stay here again after a period. Is that possible?

After pondering over it, Renee compromised.

Jovan's waist injury was almost cured, so he merely needed regular physiotherapy and some ointments for the

wounds. They could do those kinds of things at home.

In short, it was fine as long as they did not have to keep staying in this hospital. It would cut off all possibilities of

meeting Stefan.

"Yes, you can do that. But I think Van needs to be hospitalized for another week before his waist injury is cured. Do

you have any urgent affairs? Why do you want to leave in such a hurry?"

"I..."

Renee bit her lips and tried her best to come up with an excuse. "Van and I have difficulties sleeping in beds that

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aren't ours. We can't sleep well here, so we're low in spirits and hard to hold on."

"All right. I'll approve it for the time being since you've already made up your mind."

When David knew that he couldn't dissuade her, he had no choice but to sign the discharge application form.

That day, Renee packed up her things and pushed Jovan out rapidly, ignoring that night had fallen.

"No, darling! Are we running away? Do we have to be in such a hurry?"

Sitting in the wheelchair, Jovan became confused.

He heard the hospital's clock just now. It was midnight... at the moment.

He could not figure out why they had to leave the hospital at this hour. Would they have to catch the last bus or ride

something else?

"Yes, we're in a hurry."

Renee closed the door behind her and pushed Jovan to the elevator. She kept looking around in a sneaky manner as

if she was a thief.

Most of the people were asleep if they were leaving at this hour. So, the probability of meeting the people they

should not meet was at its lowest.

"Can you tell me why you are in such a hurry?"

Jovan wanted to get to the bottom of it.