This was the first time someone had spoken to him in such a manner since Joe grew up.
Joe picked up the cup of coffee and took a sip. When Evelina saw his actions, a warm current rose to her heart.
âYou love her very much, right?â Evelina suddenly asked.
Although Evelina asked an abrupt question, Joe still nodded seriously.
âThatâs great.â Evelina sighed with emotion. âYouth are different from us.â
Evelina looked at him earnestly, âDr. Garie and I have seen a lot of patients over the years. Many people have neglected the fact that sometimes the family members of the patients are far more in need than the patients.â
Joe paused, put the cup on the table, and looked up at Evelina.
âThe patients suffer psychological or physiological pain when they are sick, but their families suffer psychological pressure ten or even a hundred times.â
Evelina glanced at him meaningfully, âYou havenât slept well for a long time, have you? Youâre as weak as her now.â
Joe didnât know how to refute Evelina.
âYou canât be too nervous. Otherwise, maybe you will collapse before Charlotte recovers,â Evelina said lovingly.
Joe nodded in agreement.
Soon, Dr. Garie came out of the study with Charlotte.
This time, he gave a more definite answer. âTo stop Charlotte from having nightmares, I need at least three days.â
Joe and Charlotte looked at each other and saw the joy in each otherâs eyes.
As long as they could solve this problem, they could accept it in 30 days, let alone 3 days.
Seeing their anticipated expressions, Dr. Garie smiled helplessly, âI know you are very anxious. Letâs start from today.â
In the next three days, Dr. Garie focused on removing the psychological hints for Charlotte.
Every time she came out of the study, Charlotteâs face would turn pale. Seeing the concerned look of Joe, Evelina had no choice but to persuade him, âTrust him. He wonât try it unless heâs firmly sure.
Okay?â
Joe nodded silently, still looking at the door of the study with great concern.
Seeing this, Evelina did not try to persuade her anymore.
Three days later, Dr. Garie came out of the study. âHer first psychological hint has been removed. She wonât have nightmares anymore when she sleeps at night.â
âAre you sure?â
Charlotte looked at Dr. Garie in disbelief. She didnât know if it was her illusion, but she did feel much more relaxed.
Dr. Garie glared at her grumpily, âDo you think Iâll deceive you? Youâll know if itâs true tonight.â
At this moment, the fatigue rushed to Charlotte like a tide.
Charlotte stood still and fell to the ground.
Joe immediately rushed forward and held Charlotte firmly in his arms.
Joe looked at Dr. Garie worriedly, but Dr. Garie waved his hand, âShe hasnât had a good sleep for such a long time. Now that the psychological pressure has been lifted, she naturally feels tired. As long as she has a good sleep, she will be fine.â
Joe nodded and carried Charlotte upstairs.
âHuh? I havenât finished yet. Heâs too anxious.â Dr. Garie stretched out his hand in the direction of Joe, but he didnât stop him in the end.
Evelina glanced at him, âWhy donât you finish your words? Itâs not easy for Charlotte to fall asleep. How can he not be anxious?â