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Catherine Jones and Shaun Hill novel Chapter 379

Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 379

After arriving at the hospital, Chester arranged for the top doctors in the hospital to perform a detailed physical examination on her.

In the ward, the results came out very quickly.

Chester looked at the emaciated woman on the bed who was given saline and sighed with pity. “All the indicators are not up to standard. Hypoglycemia, anemia, dehydration, malnutrition, and peptic ulcer.”

Catherine nodded. Her body was her own. These days, she often vomited and passed out from all the stomach pains she had, so she knew all that.

Shaun clenched his fists. He knew that she was not in good health, but now she was even worse.

“Ahem, Catherine, you should rest first.” Chester suddenly said to Shaun, “Come with me to get the medicine…”

“Doctor Jewell, you can say anything in front of me, even if it has to do with my face…” Catherine smiled at him. “You don’t have to hide it from me.”

Chester looked at her sympathetically. “Alright, to be honest, the fester on your face is really serious, and the area is quite large. I’ve consulted several top cosmetologists, and they’ll do as much as possible to repair you, but… it won’t be a perfect recovery.”

“Doctor Jewell, can you go into more detail?” Catherine looked at him.

The more Shaun saw how calm she saw, the more his heart ached. “There’s no need to ask him. If the technology here isn’t enough and you can’t be fixed locally, we’ll go overseas. The beauty technology in Australia isn’t world-class.”

“I don’t want to have cosmetic surgery for a new face.” Catherine interrupted him.

Shaun wiped his glasses. “There’ll be scars and unevenness.”

“I understand.” Catherine nodded and leaned back on the pillow. “Thank you.”

“I’m sorry. But technology is developing very fast now, so you don’t have to give up hope.” Chester comforted her.

“It’s okay. It’s actually better this way.” Catherine had a faint smile on her face since the beginning, but anyone with a discerning eye could tell that she was no longer hopeful. She had given up and resigned herself to fate. She no longer cared.

Shaun’s eyes dimmed, and he said to Chester, “Why don’t you go out first?”

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