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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1382

Avery took the checklist, looked at the results and then frowned, “It seems that our previous plan needs to be changed.”

Xander said, “Yes. I was about to tell you this. Your condition has deteriorated too fast. You must operate as soon as possible.”

Avery looked over to the balcony glanced at it, then put away the checklist: “Wait until the evening.”

Xander said, “Okay. Have you eaten yet?”

Avery said, “Not yet. The bodyguard went to buy it.”

Xander took out his mobile phone and said, “I’ll call and ask him to bring one for me.”

Avery walked towards the balcony, wanting to hear what Elliot and the child had to say.

She had just reached the door when the door was pulled open.

After Elliot finished the videocall, he handed her her cell phone back.

“What did you tell your daughter?” Avery took the phone and asked.

Elliot’s handsome cheeks were slightly red: “Ask your daughter. I have to go up.”

“You won’t be able to come over later at night?” Avery hesitated and asked.

Elliot’s face turned a little red again: “It depends. I’ll send you a message later.”

“Okay.” Avery sent Elliot out of the ward.

After he left, she went back to the hospital bed and sat down. Xander joked: “You two are dating in the hospital, I have never seen a patient with such a good mentality as you.”

“This fully shows that I trust your medical skills too much. I think you can definitely cure me. That’s why I’m in the mood to date.”

Xander sat down in the chair next to him and said, “Seeing that the relationship between the two of you has improved, I’m really relieved for you. You paid so much for him, if he insisted on staying here, that’s so unfair to you.”

“It’s not fair or unfair. I came to him voluntarily. Even if I can’t save him, I won’t hate him.” Avery picked up the water bottle and took a sip, “Xander, why did you give me general anesthesia? It’s just for an examination…and I have to have general anesthesia during the operation.”

Too much anesthesia is not good for the body.

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