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Elliot and Avery novel Chapter 1607

Chapter 1607

“You didn’t beat me seriously. You see I’m fine now.” Avery listened to his self-blaming tone, looked at his guilty eyes, and became more and more afraid to tell him about her illness.

Elliot: “Don’t block other men’s fists in the future. No one deserves this except children.”

“I see.” Avery did regret it.

Avery didn’t think about it that much when she blocked Mike’s fist. If she could have thought at the time that she had undergone surgery and could not have been hit hard, she would never have done that.

After turning off the lights, she lay in bed, unable to sleep.

Elliot fell asleep quickly. He played playing-cards at his uncle’s house for a day today. He said that he was very sleepy at the time and kept his spirits high.

Mainly, the people from his uncle’s side were strangers to him.

Besides, he didn’t like playing playing-cards much at all. He could play with acquaintances for a while, and it was boring to play with unfamiliar people.

Avery opened her eyes and looked into the dimly lit room, replaying what happened in the hospital today in her mind.

Her psychological endurance is actually quite strong, especially for birth, old age, sickness and death, she has already made sufficient psychological preparations. She also knew very well what her illness was like.

Her current brain hemorrhage was caused by a severe blow, not a tumor, so she may not need a craniotomy.

Her eyes suddenly darkened before because the optic nerve had been compressed before, but she didn’t find it, and the optic nerve never returned to normal.

–She thought about the worst, no matter how bad it was, her life was not threatened.

–Blindness at most.

–Blindness sounds scary, but it’s actually not that scary.

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–Even if She’s blind, She can restore light with a cornea transplant.

After sorting out the matter in her mind, she felt that there was no need to tell Elliot about it.

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