Chapter 363
Conrad looked at her and said, “Please take good care of her.”
Eileen nodded. Once he was out of the ward, she looked at Fia who was screaming until her veins popped. She bent
over and hugged her.
“Fia, it’s me. Eileen.”
Fia’s tense body calmed down as she stopped shouting. Her tears rolled as she let out low growls like a threatened
beast.
Sally was going to give her a shot of tranquilizer. When she saw that she had calmed down, she then gave the
tranquilizer to the nurse.
“Come, let’s see your eyes.
Eileen nodded at Sally. She had just wanted to let go of Fia, but Fia caught her arm.
“Eileen, please don’t leave me alone, I beg you.”
Her eyes were opened wide, but they weren’t focused on anything. Fear filled them.
Eileen cried as she turned to Sally, “How is she, doctor?”
Sally looked at Fia quietly. She then remembered the self–report forms that she filled up. It was all normal.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt looked like she was doing it intentionally. She wasn’t being honest with her.
“I’ll check her eyes first. Hold her and have her cooperate.”
“Sure!” Eileen patted Fia’s arm and said, “It’s Doctor Sally. She’s going to check your injuries. Don’t move for now,
alright?”
Fia grabbed Eileen’s arm even tighter as she nodded. While she couldn’t see, her eyes looked down
anxiously.
Sally patted Fia’s shoulder and said, “Don’t worry. I won’t hurt you. Relax.”
Fia nodded and grabbed Eileen’s arm as if it was her lifeline.
Sally pulled her eyelids up and took a look before asking, “Can you be honest with me?”
Fia nodded.
“Can your eyes still see?”
Eileen looked at Fia nervously.
Her eyelids trembled and she shook her head.
“Then what do you see? Can you describe it to me?” Sally asked patiently.
Fia then said, “Everything’s gray.”
She couldn’t help but open her eyes widely, trying hard to see in the gray mist. She looked at Eileen’s direction and
tried to smile.
But what she didn’t know was it looked even sadder than when she was crying.
“I can’t see. Everything’s gray. I can only see a shadow when you’re in front of me. I can’t tell anything apart.”
Eileen could feel her heart slow down as she held her again. “Don’t worry. Everything will be better. Don’t be afraid.
I’m right here.”
Fia nodded. She didn’t even blink but her tears were already rolling down her cheeks.
Sally knitted her brows. “We’ll need to get a brain scan.”
Half an hour later, in Sally’s office.
She, Jason, and another doctor all had serious expressions on their faces.
Jason asked, “Doctor, can we do an operation?”
“It’s impossible. The blood clot is in a unique location. It’s quite widespread too. It’ll be bad if we touch. any of her
nerves.”
Sally then asked, “What can we do? Just let her stay blind?”
“We’ll see. It’s possible that she’ll have a chance to see again.
“What do you mean?” Jason and Sally asked at the same time.
“Once the hemorrhage is healed and the blood clot disappears on its own, she might recover her sight.”
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmJason held his fists tightly. He was a doctor too. He knew that a chance like that was rare. Too rare.
Sally couldn’t help but think about how pitiful Fia was when she screamed wildly after she woke up.
“You’re a specialist in this area, Brad. Can’t you think of something?”
Brad Thomas sighed. “I can give her some medicine to help. She has to be careful with what she eats too. Perhaps
that can help as well. However, I must be honest with both of you. I’m not sure if the hemorrhage. is causing the
blindness. It might be possible that when she fell from the car, part of her nerves were injured as well. It might also
be related to her experience.”
Sally quickly asked, “What experience?”
“I read about her past experience. She had depression and that went undiagnosed until Sally found out about it.
This meant that she didn’t like herself and she was the type of person that suppresses her emotions. Once a patient
like this suffers a breakdown, we don’t know what will happen.”
Jason’s heart sank. “You’re saying that even if someone isn’t sick, if he’s worried all the time, he will become sick
eventually.”
“Something like that. But from her condition, we need to find out what’s bothering her and solve it. We can’t let it
remain for too long or her mental state is going to deteriorate.”