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"No, no, Levi, I ......" Jared was about to speak, the corner of his eyes touched Ruby who had gone and returned, and he shut up at once.

Ruby walked up to the car and raised her hand to knock on the window.

Jared hurriedly rolled down the window, his hand over his phone, and looked at Ruby.

"I left my stuff in your car." Ruby pointed to the back.

Jared hurriedly came to his senses and opened the back door.

Ruby opened the door and picked up the document that had fallen on the floor, turned around and left, without even giving Jared a second glance from start to finish.

Jared waited for her to walk away before he sighed in relief and put the phone to his ear.

"You're with Ruby?"

The phone had been ringing on Levi’s side and Ruby was speaking neither too loudly nor too quietly, just loud enough for him to hear clearly.

Jared's heart thumped before he responded, "Didn't she send over some ointment that was particularly good for treating traumatic injuries? It was agreed that it would be delivered once a month, and today happened to be the time to deliver the medicine, so she dropped by to give me some medicine and ended up leaving something in my car."

Levi hung up the phone straight away.

Jared was confused, but thinking that Levi would definitely look for himself for the ointment, so he hurriedly called Ruby, "Miss Harold, I just lied to Levi in order to help you hide it, saying that you were here to bring me the ointment, you must give me the ointment today, otherwise, I might die."

"Heh." Ruby snorted and hung up the phone straight away.

In front of her at this moment was a middle-aged man covered in tubes. The man looked weak, and because he had not seen sunlight for years, even the capillaries beneath his skin were clearly visible.

When Ruby saw this man's face, she was slightly startled and felt some familiarity.

But soon her attention was drawn away from the various statistics of his body and she did not stare at the other man's face again.

The man has been in a coma for a full twenty years, and all the statistics are not promising.

After the use of the experimental medicine, there was a little improvement, but it was still far from awakening.

"Well?" Dr. Moore was nervous.

There are twenty patients in this batch undergoing clinical trials of experimental drugs, and all of them are recovering well except for the patient in front of them whose data is somewhat problematic.

Most of those who have been in a coma for no more than five years are awake and are currently recovering very well and their intelligence has not been affected in any way.

"Can we get a report on this patient's treatment for the past twenty years? I suspect he has a very serious drug resistance of his own and must know the medication used in the past twenty years before I can judge how to treat him." Ruby gave the patient a brief examination and found that it was a medical miracle that he had survived as long as he had.

Twenty years ago, medical equipment was very backward and he was in an accident and fell into a deep coma. Under normal circumstances, his family would have given up on treatment, but instead of giving up, his family has persevered until now.

"I'll have to ask the patient's family about that, this patient is a bit special, he's a member of the Hussain family." Dr. Moore hesitated for a moment before he spoke up to explain.

"What's wrong with the Hussain family?" Ruby didn't know much about these families in the country, and there were no Hussain surnames in Sea City anyway.

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