Chapter 2066 Discharged From The Hospital – A Turning Point in No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa) by Canna
In this chapter of No Chance of Remarriage Get Lost (Elisa), Canna introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 2066 Discharged From The Hospital shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
The lack of vitality in his demeanor made Elisa feel like she was a stranger. It has been quite some time, yet there is no sign of improvement in Rachel's condition. Even when I asked the attending physician, the answers received were quite vague.
"We cannot be certain about when exactly she will wake up. I cannot provide you with a precise conclusion. All I can say is, let's leave it to fate. She might wake up tomorrow, or she might never wake up in this lifetime... Having family members by her side, talking to her, can to some extent stimulate her will to live," the attending physician said.
In Elisa's view, those words would be better left unsaid. Does this mean that he cannot do anything and can only leave it to fate? But I am an atheist who does not believe in heaven or fate. Now, it seems like I cannot even trust conventional medicine. In truth, I never really trusted conventional medicine. The prescribed conventional medicine, for the most part, is not meant to cure but rather to assist in treatment. This is because if diseases were completely cured, there would not be as many people continually buying medicine.
Elisa had always found conventional medicine unreliable.
Usually, she could turn a blind eye, but when it came to Rachel, she absolutely could not.
Hence, Elisa made a shocking decision there and then.
She wanted to take Rachel back and create a sterile environment at home to maintain Rachel's vital signs. However, she wanted to switch all of Rachel's medications to alternative medicine.
For Elisa, creating a sterile environment at home was not a difficult task.
Yet, the challenge lay in the prejudices of those around her.
This prejudice was not against Elisa, but against alternative medicine.
For instance, when the attending physician heard Elisa's decision, he stared with disapproval written all over his face. However, he managed to maintain a polite tone when he urged, "I would advise Ms. Benett against doing this. After all, reality and ideas are often at odds."
Red, swollen eyes, telling tales of the tears that had been shed.
Elisa vaguely remembered that Rachel's mother, Catherine Stevenson, was a beautiful woman who could sing opera.
Right then, Catherine held Elisa's hand firmly and said, "Liz, I know that Rachel has always trusted you. I trust Rach, so I also trust you. Whatever you are thinking, as long as it is for Rach's good, feel free to do it. Even if the outcome is not as expected, I will not blame you, after all..." Her gaze fell on Rachel, her voice tinged with sadness. "After all, the worst outcome is her lying here motionless, isn't it? There can't be anything worse. So, dear child, go ahead without worry. We will sign this document."
Elisa gripped Catherine's hand in return, feeling a silent surge of strength passing between them.
"If anyone can save Rachel, I believe it has to be you." Vincent also stood up to express his own stance.
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