Hearing the doctor’s words, Ellison looks towards Butler with a stern look in his eyes.
Butler hears the doctor’s words and turns back. After seeing the look in Ellison’s eyes, she can’t help but shiver.
She whispers. "What do… what do you want to do..."
Kelly snorts and ignores Butler. Then she looks at the doctor on the side and says softly, "Don't bother with her. You guys just proceed with the examination."
After saying that, Kelly winks at the bodyguards behind her.
Seeing this, the leading bodyguard immediately nods and then leads several bodyguards behind him, walking towards Butler.
They take Butler down quickly.
"What are you doing?"
Butler struggles violently, intending to break free from their grip.
But the bodyguards behind her surely won’t let her have a chance to break free, not to mention that the order is given by Kelly, the Eldest Young Lady of the Quinn family.
In the bodyguards’ opinion, based on how Mr. Kevin spoils his wife, if they can't even handle this petty thing, they simply will be...
They will be committing a heinous crime!
After Butler is taken outside, Kelly and Ellison don’t bother to go out immediately. Instead, they stand where they are, waiting for the doctor to examine Kevin.
At this time, Ellison is fully conscious. But it is as if a force was preventing him from waking up.
Then he finds that cold instruments are scanning his head and the cold tubes are attached to his body.
Ellison frowns, which rarely happens. Despite his dissatisfaction with the situation in front of him, for the sake of his brother, Ellison doesn’t say anything in the end.
Soon, the doctor is done with the examination.
The doctor in a white coat comes towards them. Kelly and Ellison are sitting on the sofa at the moment.
Holding a cup in her hand tightly, Kelly, who is worried, looks tense.
"Mr. Ellison, Mrs. Kelly." The doctor takes off his mask, looks at Kelly and Ellison in front of him, and sits down on the sofa across them.
"The examination on Mr. Kevin has been completed." The doctor flips through the record book and medical history book in his hand, "The toxins are cleared up, And there is no abnormality in his cranium. It is just that his memory nerves may have been damaged."
Ellison frowns slightly and says in a cold voice, "Memory nerve damage?"
The doctor nods, "Yes." He hands a CT slice to Ellison, "His cranial interior is at a very normal condition. As you can see from inside the CT slice, there are no shadows or anything else inside."
"Does it prove that the toxin was cleared?"
"It's just a result we got from the preliminary examination." The doctor also realizes that what he just said sounds too arbitrary.
"But according to the CT film just now, we can see that there are no shadows or other abnormalities inside his body or in the cranium."
"In the preliminary examination conducted just now, Mr. Kevin’s body functions are all normal."
Ellison nods and understands what the doctor said. But that is not what he is concerned about.
"When will my brother wake up?" This is what he is most concerned about.
When will Kevin wake up?
His question stuns the doctor. Then the doctor says, "Just now, Mr. Kevin has already shown signs of waking up, which proves that the medicine has worked. As to when he will wake up, it is up to himself."
If Kevin fights with his body, he can wake up sooner.
Seeing that Ellison slightly narrows his eyes, the doctor ponders on it for a moment and says, "Mr. Ellison, Mrs. Kelly, you can talk more to Mr. Kevin. The voices of his beloved ones can stimulate his auditory nerves."
"Touch him more often with your hands. You can touch his sensory nerves a few times. Constant stimulation of the auditory and sensory nerves can increase the chances of his waking up earlier."
Constantly stimulation and test can make Kevin's body instinctively want to figure out what on earth has happened. And this thought can better let him wake up quickly (Made up by the author because of plot needs. Any investigation regarding this theory is appreciated).
Kelly nods, "What exactly is the damage to the memory nerve you mentioned before?"
This is the problem found in the initial examination so far. So it is natural for Ellison to figure out what is going on.
"The toxin entered Mr. Kevin's cranium. Because the antidote was only obtained in the last twenty-four hours, the toxin had been staying in his cranium for some time."
"And during that period, although Dr. Troy and other experts had been trying to find ways to control the toxin, Mr. Kevin’s memory nerve was damaged anyway."
"The damage to his memory nerve won't pose much of a problem. It is just that he may suffer amnesia or selective amnesia after he wakes up."
The doctor has a grave look on his face, "As for the amnesia… So far, no way that it can be treated quickly. But your family can keep using things from the past to stimulate the patient so that he can take the initiative to remember what happened before."
Ellison comes to his senses and nods, "Sorry for troubling you."
Kelly also puts on a smile in a far-fetched way. As she is about to say thank you, she remembers something and says "Then what is the probability ratio... of his complete memory loss and selective amnesia?"
Seeing that the doctor looks at her in confusion, Kelly realizes that she hasn’t made herself clear at all.
"I mean, what are the chances of his complete memory loss? Are the odds of the complete loss greater? Or are the chances of selective memory loss greater?"
If it's a complete loss of memory, does that mean Kevin will forget them all?
He will forget Wade, Ellison, Sunny, and himself. Moreover, he won’t remember the daughter Sunny delivered for him, Marcie.
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