Chapter 933 - 933 Monica Enters the Company, Unexpectedly Domineering
Pregnant With CEO's Baby
933 Monica Enters the Company, Unexpectedly Domineering
Monica stood at the door of Finnâs office for a few seconds.
Seeing that Finn had already sat down at his desk very naturally, she walked over and then sat in the chair opposite his desk.
âWhatâs the matter?â Finn asked while facing the computer and typing on the keyboard with his slender fingers.
âNow that my father is awake, does that mean that heâs no longer in critical condition?â Monica asked.
âNo,â Finn said bluntly.
Monica looked at him nervously.
Finn lifted both his hands off the keyboard and turned his chair to look at her. âYour fatherâs condition isnât great right now. Usually, when a heart attack relapses, especially after a heart bypass surgery, the aftereffects will be very obvious. He might be staying in the hospital for observation, but if he doesnât reach the physical standards of a normal person during the observation period, Iâll suggest that he undergo a heart transplant.â
âWhat?â Monica did not expect it to be so serious.
She had always thought that her father was out of critical condition now that he was awake and had recovered.
Yet now, Finn was suddenly talking about a heart transplant.
âIâve started contacting heart donors for your father. Just in case, Iâll prepare them in advance.â
âIs it that serious?â Monicaâs eyes reddened again. âBut he just told me to call his assistant to the hospital to deal with work matters. I thought he had recovered quite a bit.â
âMaybe he just doesnât want you to worry too much. Letâs put it this way. If one of the tubes inserted into your fatherâs body is not there, your dad will most likely die.â
Monica stared at Finn with her mouth agape.
âBut fortunately, your father is awake now, and at least thereâs no risk of him being in a vegetative state. I just did a basic body screening for your father, and we can rule out the possibility of paralysis for the time being. The only thing we can monitor is your fatherâs recovery. If he doesnât recover well, Iâll suggest a heart transplant.â
âIs the risk high?â Monica asked.
âAccording to the current medical standards of our country, itâs relatively high.â
Monicaâs heart ached.
Finn continued, âBased on my experience, apart from external stimuli, the biggest possibility of your dadâs heart attack this time is that he overworked himself, which is the biggest no-no for people with weak hearts. Iâve reminded your father many times, but he doesnât seem to take it to heart.â
âAbout my dad telling me to call his personal assistant over, should I still do that?â Monica asked.
âFrom a doctorâs point of view, I suggest not.â Finn said, âYour fatherâs current situation is caused by overworking, and heâs currently in recovery period. What he needs the most is to recuperate. If heâs tired again or suffers any stimulation, I canât guarantee that nothing will happen to him.â
âIn that case, what should we do? The company seems to be facing a lot of problems now,â Monica said worriedly.
Seeing that her father had been telling her to look for his assistant, it was definitely not a small matter.
Finn did not answer her. Other than her fatherâs illness, nothing else was within his jurisdiction.
Monica knew that too, but she was at a lost as to what to do.
She just hoped that someone could give her some advice.
She watched as Finn turned his attention back to his computer screen. Their conversation was over after he explained her fatherâs situation to her in a business-like manner.
Monica knew that she should not have any expectations for Finn either.
She then stood up from the office chair opposite Finn and said gratefully, âThank you.â
They had become so polite to each other.
With that, Monica turned around and left.
Finn raised his head and looked at her back.
The moment she pulled open the door and was about to go out, Finn suddenly said, âIf I were you, I would be thinking about how to help your father solve his current problems instead of asking others what you should do!â
Monica turned around and looked at him.
In fact, she knew that too, but she was not capable enough.
She did not know anything and was a complete fool. What could she do to help her father?
âAs a doctor, I have to be responsible for my patients, so I donât want anything bad to happen to him and disturb his recovery.â
âAre you saying you donât my dad to interfere in any work matters?â Monica asked him.