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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1595

Chapter 1595

The wound was a bit scary at first glance.

“I rubbed the medicine last night, and the medicine was dark, so it’s a bit scary to look at the wound.” Avery returned the phone to Elliot, “Today is not as painful as yesterday.”

“Let’s go to the hospital.” Elliot insisted, “It’s not convenient for you to apply the medicine yourself at home.”

“I don’t think it’s inconvenient.” Avery found a random reason, “My mother said that during the New Year, it is best not to go to the hospital.”

Elliot: “…”

Doctor: “???”

If Elliot remembers correctly, Avery is also a doctor. How could she say such superstitious words?

Whenever She’s sick, she has to go to the hospital.

But Elliot obviously didn’t question her words.

“Did you bring medicine?” Elliot asked the family doctor.

The family doctor immediately took out the medicine he brought.

“Help her deal with it again.” Elliot said.

“Yeah.” After the family doctor responded, he said to Avery, “Miss Tate, I can come to rub the medicine for you every day. You should not wash your hair these days, and it is best not to travel far. When the Spring Festival is over, you will be the best. But it’s good to go to the hospital for a check. By the way, how did you get injured?”

This question instantly brought the atmosphere to freezing point.

Elliot’s Adam’s apple rolled and was about to speak, but Avery answered first, “I accidentally fell.”

“Oh! Then you fell very hard. Did you fall in the bathroom?” The doctor took the iodine and came out and sterilized her, “Don’t underestimate the sequelae of wrestling, I have seen people who fell into hemiplegia, and I have also seen wrestling and broken legs, and it took several months to rest…”

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“Didn’t the elder tell you about the taboos during the New Year?” Avery answered lightly, “It’s best not to say unlucky words during the New Year.”

 

Doctor: “…”

Elliot looked at her calm appearance and asked, “Is it really not painful anymore?”

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