By the time we got to the hospital, Dr. Andrews was already waiting for us.
As we wheeled Ramona into the examination room, Mr. Abdul also arrived at the hospital.
I quickly approached him, "I'm really sorry to bother you this late."
Mr. Abdul waved it off, "No trouble at all. Practicing medicine is all about helping others; it's also a way to do good for myself and my family."
Mr. Abdul joined Dr. Andrews in the examination room while Gregory helped me sit down, "Are you feeling okay?"
I shook my head, "I'm fine."
Gregory gently rubbed my back to comfort me, "That's good to hear."
I knew Ramona was probably worried sick the moment she coughed up blood.
After all, the antidote was brought back by him, and despite multiple confirmations, he couldn't help but feel uneasy at this moment.
I held his hand, looking into his eyes, "Gregory, Ramona will be fine. The medicine you brought back wonât cause any issues."
He seemed to sigh silently, "She coughed up blood, and you still have so much faith in me?"
"Yes." I squeezed his hand firmly, reassuring him, "Because you're Gregory."
"Idiot." Gregory ruffled my hair, saying, "Thank you."
My heart ached.
I couldnât understand how I was so lucky to meet such a wonderful man.
Feeling a warmth in my eyes, Christine finally spoke up, "Enough you two, Iâm still single here. No need to rub it in."
Just then, the examination room door opened, and we quickly approached.
I asked anxiously, "Dr. Andrews, how is my grandma?"
Dr. Andrews replied, "Your grandma is fine now, all her tests came back normal, and Mr. Abdul confirmed that the toxins have been cleared from Ramonaâs body."
Hearing this, the man by my side genuinely relaxed.
"Thank you, Dr. Andrews."
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Soon, Ramona was moved to a VIP ward.
Mr. Abdul suggested that given her age and the ordeal she went through, it wouldnât hurt to have some acupuncture to strengthen her body.
Ramona looked much better and even discussed acupuncture with Mr. Abdul.
But I was on the verge of tears. Ramona noticed and beckoned me over.
"Why the tears again?"
She held my hand, "If you donât want your baby to come out all wrinkled and funny looking, youâd better stop crying."
I instantly stopped the tears.
Ramona teased me, "You're about to be a mother, and here you are, acting like a child."
I hugged her, acting spoiled, "Arenât I always a child in your eyes?"
"Alright, alright."
Ramona patted my back, "I'm fine now, you all go home and rest."
As we spoke, she glanced behind me, "Whereâs Greg?"
"He got called out by Lucius, should be back soon."
"Well, when he gets back, make sure he takes you home to sleep."
I didnât want to leave, "I want to stay with you."
"Are you the doctor or nurse? I donât need your company, thereâs always a nurse here. You shouldnât stay in the hospital unnecessarily, even if the toxins are gone, itâs not good for the baby. Youâre going to be a mother; you canât be reckless anymore."
Ramona gently pushed me away, just as Gregory walked in, "Take your wife and kid home to rest."
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Hearing that, I felt somewhat helpless but also understood that Ramona was right. I wasnât just responsible for myself anymore but also for the little one growing inside me.
Thinking it over, I didnât insist any further, only reminding Ramona, "If anything comes up, make sure to call me or Greg right away."