Chapter 1726
Avery’s footsteps stopped suddenly.
“I can’t say that either. After her surgery is successful, she will be able to recover. It can only be said that men have always been fond of the new and disliked the old, and have little affection. Especially rich men.”
Another said, “Avery divorced him, not necessarily. What a bad thing! Maybe her luck is behind.”
Avery heard this and turned back to the ward.
“Doctor, can Avery go home to recuperate?” Mike asked the doctor.
The doctor reminded, “Yes. But you must be careful not to let her go out alone. She should not be able to see clearly now, so she should ask a nurse to watch. If you feel uncomfortable, contact me immediately.”
Mike: “Okay.”
“Also, Avery has stitches in her eyes, and the stitches will be removed in three months.” The doctor said.
Mike asked, “Okay. Is there anything else to watch out for?”
The doctor continued, “Pay attention to eye cleanliness, keep a good mood, and don’t cry. As long as you hold on for a while, you will be relieved when you fully recover.”
“Well, thank you for your hard work.” Mike sent the doctor out of the ward.
The nurse helped Avery to sit beside the hospital bed.
“Miss Tate, do you want to lie down?”
“I’ll sit for a while.” Avery has been lying down for the past few days with a sore back.
“Your eyes will recover soon, why are you so frowning?” The nurse didn’t seem very happy to see her, so she smiled and comforted her, “I have worked as a nurse for many years, taking care of many patients, and seeing many sick people. How painful. I think a healthy body is more important than anything else.”
“I think so too.” Avery smiled, and continued, “Actually, I’m in a good mood. When my eyes recover, I can do a lot, what I want to do!”
Mike: “Yeah! Would you like some soup?”
Avery: “Help me serve it. I’ll drink it myself.”
Mike: “Okay.”
After a while, Mike took the discharge sheet and returned to the ward.
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