Chapter 1703: Dependence
You Hit My Heart
Chapter 1703: Dependence
Immediately, Luther dialed Jamie's phone number.
Over the phone, he briefly explained the situation to Jamie and
provided a detailed description of Alisha's symptoms. He instructed
Jamie to bring the necessary intravenous fluids and some basic testing
equipment.
After hanging up the phone, he held Alisha in his arms, glaring coldly at
Athena.
His voice was icy, as if ready to devour, "I need ice packs, now,
immediately.â
Athena bit her lip. Although she was dissatisfied, she didn't dare to go
against Luther's wishes. She pushed her wheelchair out of the glass
room and all the way to the kitchen. Opening the refrigerator, she took
out the ice packs that were usually kept there. Then she pushed her
wheelchair back to Luther's side and handed him the ice packs.
Luther couldn't be bothered to look at her. He reached out and took the
ice packs, removing the fever-reducing patch from Alisha's forehead
and replacing it with the ice packs.
Alishaâ's temperature was dangerously high, and it could easily lead to
febrile seizures. Before Jamie arrived, Luther had to help Alisha with
physical cooling.
Athena watched from the side as Luther tenderly and meticulously
cared for Alisha. She felt jealous in her heart.
Because Alisha was his and Joyce's child, that was why he cared so
much.
She had never witnessed such tenderness before. She wished that she
were the one who was sick at this moment, and he was the one taking
care of her.
Seeing Luther giving all his tenderness to someone unrelated, she
even had the impulse to strangle Alisha. But she knew that she couldn't
do it now. If Alisha died, she wouldn't be able to control Luther. Luther
wouldn't let her off either; they would definitely have a falling out, which
was not the outcome she desired. So, for now, she had to endure.
Luther applied the ice packs to Alisha, but he felt that the ice was too
cold. He gave further instructions to Athena, "Fill a basin with cold
water and bring me a towel.â
Athena gritted her teeth and narrowed her eyes in annoyance. Once
again, she turned around and pushed her wheelchair to the bathroom,
fetched a towel and a basin of cold water, and handed them to Luther.
She wouldn't bother with anyone else's orders; it was only because of
Alisha that she did it.
Luther's mind was solely focused on Alisha. He carefully helped her
cool down, using the ice packs and the cold water-soaked towel to
alternate between applying them to her forehead and gently wiping her
neck and chest to synchronize the cooling process.
After repeatedly wiping for nearly an hour, he used an ear thermometer
to measure Alisha's temperature once again. Finally, it had dropped to
around 39 degrees. Although her temperature was still high, it was
much safer than 40 degrees.
At this moment, Jamie had arrived.
Two black-clad individuals escorted him into the villa and removed the
black hood covering his head.
Jamie opened his eyes, adjusting to the light inside the villa. When he
saw the room where Luther was, he quickly approached while carrying
his medical kit. Respectfully, he said, "Mr. Warner, I'm here. Please let
me take a look."
Luther and Jamie had a deep friendship, and they could understand
each other with just a glance.
Luther nodded slightly and made space for Jamie to sit down. "This is
my daughter, Alisha. I suspect she has acute pneumonia. Please
diagnose her properly.â
He didn't hide Alisha's identity. He also understood Jamie's character;
he would keep their secret.
Jamie was taken aback. Luther hadn't mentioned anything about a
daughter on the phone. He subconsciously glanced at Athena, the
woman who sat in the wheelchair. She was beautiful, but there was
something unsettling about her. Then he looked at Alisha, who was
exquisitely beautiful and resembled Mr. Warner to some extent.
In this remote location, with this strange woman, Mr. Warner's
daughter?
Jamie didn't ask further; he trusted Mr. Warner's character. Mr. Warner
was already married to Joyce, and their love was deep. There must be
something unspeakable.
He took out his stethoscope and carefully listened to Alishaâs lungs.
"Yes, it is indeed pneumonia. It's progressing rapidly, and she needs
intravenous therapy. Mr. Warner, let me test her blood glucose first."
After saying that, he immediately took out a small blood glucose meter,
a blood collection tube, and a disposable needle.
Luther nodded. He held Alisha's small hand and extended it to Jamie.
Jamie gently pricked her finger, squeezing a few drops of blood.
Alisha let out a soft hum, half asleep and half awake. She murmured,
âDaddy, Daddy."
âI'm here," Luther held Alisha tenderly, his voice trembling with
affection.
After about five minutes, the blood glucose test results were ready.
Jamie looked at the indicators on the screen, furrowing his brow.
"Alishaâs overall health seems weak, is that right? All the blood
parameters are not good. Hemoglobin is low, and platelet count is also
low.â
He looked at Luther with a puzzled expression. Why? It seemed that
this child hadn't received proper care.
"She has a weak constitution, and coupled with the sudden onset of
pneumonia, it's a dangerous situation. She needs continuous
intravenous therapy for at least seven days, followed by further
observation. During these seven days, someone must be with Alisha
24/7 because her temperature can spike at any moment. If it spikes
and there's no one around, it can easily lead to seizures.â
"This is serious," Luther was shocked, quickly explaining, "Alisha does
have a weak constitution. It was a miracle that she survived after falling
into the sea. She depended on instruments and intubation for over
three years after birth. It's a miracle within miracles that she's still alive.
I just hope she'll be safe.â
Jamie was momentarily stunned, realizing Luther's meaning. So, this
was also Joyce's child. He knew about Anderson, and to think that
Alisha and Anderson were fraternal twins.
He could somewhat guess the current situation.
He couldn't help with anything else, so he could only try his best to
alleviate Mr. Warner's worries.
"Mr. Warner, please rest assured. I will do everything I can to take care
of Alisha. I have brought all the necessary medications. If there's any
shortage, please send someone to purchase them.â With that, he took
out the intravenous needle, the medications, and began preparing for
Alishaâs treatment.
"Okay," Luther nodded.
He turned his head and looked at Alisha, who was sleeping peacefully.
Her small hand was curled up, holding onto his sleeve tightly. She held
on tightly, afraid that if she let go, he would disappear.
A child's feelings were the most genuine. Alisha could sense the
genuine love he felt for her. That's why she saw him as her pillar of
support. She relied heavily on him.
He held Alisha tightly, watching Jamie administer the intravenous
therapy. The delicate blood vessels were almost transparent, but they
were being pierced by the chilling needle. At such a young age, she
was enduring more pain than she should have. It pained Luther's heart.
Athena coolly stood on the side, indifferent to it all. She hadn't expected
that Alisha's fever would have such serious consequences. But it was
for the best. Luther wouldn't be able to leave for a week now, and
Alisha would be especially clingy after falling ill. She would definitely
cling to Luther and refuse to let him go.
What would that bitch, Joyce, think after a week without him coming
home?
Thinking of this, a smug smile appeared on Athena's lips.
This time, her method was indeed effective.
She couldn't wait to see how Joyce would react when she found out
that Luther had another woman.
Suddenly, pain shot through her shoulder again. The convulsive pain
was difficult to relieve.
She pressed down on the wound with force, gritting her teeth to endure
it. That damn Joyce, she would make sure Joyce paid a painful price.