This was the first time someone had spoken to him in such a manner since Joe grew up.
Joe picked up the cup of coffee and took a sip.
When Evelina saw his actions, a warm current rose to her heart.
"You love her very much, right?" Evelina suddenly asked.
Although Evelina asked an abrupt question, Joe still nodded seriously.
"That's great." Evelina sighed with emotion. "Youth are different from us."
Evelina looked at him earnestly, "Dr. Garie and I have seen a lot of patients over the years. Many people have neglected the fact that sometimes the family members of the patients are far more in need than the patients."
Joe paused, put the cup on the table, and looked up at Evelina.
"The patients suffer psychological or physiological pain when they are sick, but their families suffer psychological pressure ten or even a hundred times."
Evelina glanced at him meaningfully, "You haven't slept well for a long time, have you? You're as weak as her now."
Joe didn't know how to refute Evelina.
"You can't be too nervous. Otherwise, maybe you will collapse before Charlotte recovers," Evelina said lovingly.
Joe nodded in agreement.
Soon, Dr. Garie came out of the study with Charlotte.
This time, he gave a more definite answer. "To stop Charlotte from having nightmares, I need at least three days."
Joe and Charlotte looked at each other and saw the joy in each other's eyes.
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