Of the Luminous Night stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Spoiled by Mr. Russell. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 1612. Let's read the author's Spoiled by Mr. Russell Luminous Night story right here.
Just thinking about it made Lily clench her teeth and want to kill whoever created the disease.
“It was an unusual case.” Dr. Blanc sighed and was rather sad. No one would be in a good mood seeing a weak child enduring such pain.
“Unusual? Unusual?! There are patients in their 60s and 70s here, aren’t there? The girl’s mother would only be 30 at the most! How could she die?” Lily knew she had slightly lost it.
However, she felt terrible when the child told them her mother had died. It was as if someone was choking her throat, and she could not breathe.
“That’s because her mother had cancer.” Dr. Morris said blandly.
Lily looked at him in disbelief and was in a daze for a moment.
“Her mother had late-stage cancer and got infected with the virus. Her condition quickly worsened, and she died within two days, probably because she was already frail from her cancer.”
Dr. Blanc sighed and continued, “Since the kid stayed by her mother, she got infected. However, the kid’s symptoms are relatively mild. She seems to have only a cold and fever and is still receiving treatment.
“If we can find a way to generate the antibodies, it would be great news to all the patients here and even those who are still healthy now.” Dr. Blanc turned to Lily and continued, “That’s the meaning of our work here.”
‘He’s right. That’s why it’s meaningful.’
He could hardly believe that such a young and pregnant woman could have any experience or produce any results.
Dr. Blanc understood why Dr. Morris was hesitant. He looked at Lily and said patiently, “Anyway, Mrs. Russell, I genuinely worry that you would be overwhelmed by the amount of work we have here.
“As you can see, we have many patients. Although a team of professional medical staff will take care of them, we will need to be there whenever there’s an emergency. We need to make the right adjustments based on the changes in our patient’s conditions and the latest samples we take. You…”
“I can do it!” Lily nodded, her gaze unwavering. “I’ve taken a lot of work before, and my unborn children are not so fragile. I already told you my work is not just for these patients but also myself and my family.”
Dr. Blanc met her gaze and quieted down for a while. Then he sighed before a hopeful expression returned to his face. “Okay, then. You must be cautious and avoid overexerting yourself!”
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