Before they could speak, Evelyn was pushed into an instrument for a full-body examination. About 20 minutes later, she was pushed out again.
The hospital was very advanced, and the examination reports could be given out immediately. The doctor came over and whispered to him, "There is a slight concussion. Four stitches have been sewn on the forehead, but it is not very serious. There is a bump at the root of the left leg, and it may be slow to walk. There are no other problems for the time being. Let's stay in the hospital for three days for observation."
Bert took the report and nodded. "Thank you."
With the help of the medical staff, Evelyn stood up and looked at the man in front of her in surprise. "How did you know I was here..."
"Don't talk." Bert didn't look well. On the way here, he was almost scared to death. Now that he knew that she was fine, he became a little angry. "I'll carry you back to the ward."
After that, he squatted down slightly and carried her in his arms.
Evelyn wrapped her arms around his neck and subconsciously refused. "I can do it myself..."
"Evelyn." Bert strode out without looking at her. The side of his face was gloomy. "If I were you, I wouldn't speak now."
"..." Well, she was threatened.
He carried her back to the ward. Evelyn curled up at the head of the bed and covered half of her body with the quilt. Perhaps because she had experienced a life-and-death accident, she was still in a daze.
Bert stood by the bed, bent down slightly, and waved his hand in front of her. "What's wrong? Tell me."
"I'm a little dizzy, and then I can't see clearly with my left eye," Evelyn told the truth. After all, it was not a joke.
"You're dizzy because of a concussion. Your left eye can't see clearly. Maybe it has something to do with the impact. You'll recover in two days."
"Really?"
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