He was afraid that the Sir. Lloyd couldn't hear him clearly, so he deliberately raised his voice.
Hearing this, Sir. Lloyd Shen just shook his head. It was not convenient for him to speak as he was interrupted, but he still tried to speak incoherently, "I, I know. You don't, don't have to hide it from me..."
Kevin knew that Sir. Lloyd was well aware of what was going on, but he still felt a little sad to see him say such calm words. He couldn't bear to tell him the truth, so he could only comfort him helplessly. "Grandpa, don't worry. There's a way. If you're not feeling well now, just tell me. Don't think too much, and don't put too much pressure on yourself."
"I'm not under any pressure." Sir. Lloyd Shen shook his head slightly. If he didn't look carefully, he wouldn't have noticed it. However, such a slight movement was already very strenuous for him. "I'm satisfied..."
Hearing those words, Kevin almost burst into tears. In the end, he held back his tears and said, "Grandpa, don't say that. Calm down. The most important thing now is to calm down."
The Sir. Lloyd nodded and did not say anything else. He inserted his phone into the speaker and spoke. Every time he spoke, his voice would be filled with jealousy and discomfort.
Kevin stayed in the ward for a while. It was not until Cathy came back that he left with her.
Only Sir. Lloyd was left in the ward. Cathy was worried and walked too far away. She stood at the door, held his hand, and her eyes turned red. "Doctor Lane, is there really nothing we can do about it?"
Recently, everyone had been feeling stressed because of the Sir. Lloyd. Cathy must have been the most uncomfortable one. The person lying on the hospital bed was her biological father and the closest person to her.
This made it impossible for Kevin to look straight at the tears in the woman's eyes. His heart tightened as he said, "I... I will do my best."
When the words of comfort were about to come out of his mouth, he suddenly remembered his conversation with the attending doctor just now. He couldn't continue to give others hope like this. The patient and his family had the right to know the truth.
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