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Sophia kept quiet for a while before she murmured a soft response. She did not expose his lie either.
For someone in her condition, to recover as good as new was to basically replace her entire face. Was this even possible? Well, at least not likely in the next few years.
She said nothing, but she could feel a sense of dejection emanating from behind.
Victor immediately regretted telling her all this so soon. He had no choice but to switch the topic. “You should eat more.”
Knock knock knock!
Right then, someone knocked on the door.
A nurse walked into the room. “Dr. Hemingway, a patient is asking for you.
“Dr. Hemingway, you should go now.” Sophia’s voice was so hoarse that she need not worry the nurse recognizing her voice.
The nurse only noticed that someone was lying on the bed when she heard Sophia’s voice, and when she saw Sophia’s body, she shivered slightly as she took a few steps backward.
“Alright, can you please feed… the patient.” Victor was just about to say Ms. White when he quickly changed his wording.
The nurse did not dare to disobey him but she was too frightened by Sophia’s current state that she could not bring herself to obey his orders either.
Seeing this, Victor frowned and picked up the bowl he had just put down. “Tell the chief physician that I’m busy right now and have another doctor go over then.”
A troubled look appeared on the nurse’s face. The patient had specifically asked for Dr. Hemingway. “But…”
“No buts, I am in the middle of something right now so just get another doctor,” Victor interrupted the nurse mid-sentence and continued feeding Sophia.
Sophia turned her head away from the spoon, and because of how sore her throat was, she spoke slowly, “Dr. Hemingway, go see your patients, you can just arrange for a nurse to take care of me.”
“There are many other doctors in the hospital, I’m sure it doesn’t have to be me. Open your mouth.” Victor knew better than anyone else how the nursing staff in the hospital treated the patients.
Even the most responsible nurse would not be able to treat a patient as if treating a family member. Now that she was injured from head to toe, the nurse might certainly end up hurting her if the nurse was not careful enough.
Knowing him, the nurse knew that there was no point trying to talk sense to him anymore, and so the nurse went back to Sylvia and Jax to tell them that Victor was in the middle of something and could not leave.
This was the second time Sylvia had been unable to get Victor as her attending physician, and in addition to the recent frustrating matters, she was furious. She asked Jax to have a good rest and insisted that the nurse bring her to see Victor.
The nurse had no way to fight back against the chief physician, and so she had no choice but to bring Sylvia to see Victor.
Madam Hemingway just so happened to catch sight of them when the group of people stopped outside Sophia’s room.
Madam Hemingway was bringing a few of the hospital executives on tour around the hospital when she saw Sylvia marching toward Sophia’s room, and she instantly paled.
She quickly apologized to the executives and rushed toward Sylvia.
At that moment, Sylvia reached for the door handle and had pushed the door open just slightly.
“Ms. Yates, this…” Madam Hemingway grabbed the door handle and closed the door right away.
Her action instantly annoyed Sylvia even more. “Madam Davis, what’s the meaning of this? Your son has refused to treat my husband twice, and now I can’t even see your son?”
So that was the case. Madam Hemingway had thought that news of Sophia still being alive had broken out.
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