Chapter 417 Kidney Failure
Amber didn't want to be blind anymore. After all, it had and would cause trouble for her.
Bernardo was coveting the total control of Goldstone. Amber didn't go to the company these days, so Bernardo must have tried to win Amber's subordinates over and trip her up.
Although Amber was hiding her blindness from Trenton, he would know it if he looked into it. Jared had warned Trenton not to hurt Amber, but Trenton might well do it in secret.
Thus, Amber must restore her sight soon, for the sake of Goldstone and herself.
Elias majored in psychology. Seeing Amber's eager look, Elias knew what she was thinking. He patted her shoulder gently. ‘Don't worry. Your eyes will recover once the blood clot in your brain dissolve. According to the last check, the blood clot is not large anymore, so it will dissipate soon.’
"That's good,’ Amber said with relief.
"Is there anything else wrong with you besides your eyes? For example, are you feeling dizzy now?" Elias leaned on the edge of the desk and asked.
Amber shook her head. ‘I'm not dizzy anymore.’
"Well, | see. | don't need to prescribe the drug,’ Elias fiddled with the scalpel and said.
Amber stood up from the sofa. "Thank you. I'll go now.’
Violet stepped forward, quickly grabbed her arm and shoulder, and put her in the wheelchair.
Elias straightened up. "Let me walk you to the elevator.’
Elias, Amber, and Violet walked out of the office and toward the elevator.
Just as they reached the elevator, Violet stopped.
Amber her head in confusion. "What's up, Violet?’
"| saw Trenton and Mrs. Gardner. They walked out of the Nephrology Department and into the elevator there. They both looked sad, and Mrs. Gardner's eyes were even red from crying,’ Violet looked ahead and replied.
Amber raised her eyebrows. "Nephrology Department? What did they do there?"
Why did Mrs. Gardner cry? Did Trenton get her kidney hurt in the fall?
However, supposedly, Trenton at most got his bones rather than viscera hurt.
"It's not difficult to know it
This is my hospital." Elias adjusted his glasses, chuckled, and then went to the Nephrology Department.
Violet looked at Amber. "Miss Reed, Dr. Lansdale has gone there. Should we go or wait here?”
"It's not polite to leave. Let's wait here," Amber thought for a moment and said.
Violet nodded, fell silent, and held the wheelchair's armrest.
After about five minutes, Elias came back.
Amber asked, “How about it?”
“Trenton has a kidney problem," Elias adjusted the glasses and answered.
Amber was surprised. "A kidney problem? Did he get it from that fall?"
"No." Elias shook his head. "The doctor who examined him said that Trenton had a slight kidney failure."
"Kidney failure! He's got a kidney failure?"
"Yes." Elias nodded. “According to Trenton's examination report, he suffers from congenital necrospermia, which was party caused by the problem with his kidney. Kidney failure, and it's accelerating.”
"That is to say, at this rate, he must get a new kidney, right?" Amber asked.
Elias shrugged. "It makes no difference. Trenton has to get both his kidneys changed, but it is hard enough to get a suitable kidney, let alone two."
"I heard that people can live with just one kidney, so why does he have to get two kidneys changed?" Amber said, tilting her head.
Elias fiddled with the scalpel. “You are right.
For a healthy person, he can live with only one kidney while his body will decline. However, Trenton is different. With only one kidney, he will die quickly.
"Why?" Amber blinked in disbelief.
Elias explained, "He is too old and his body is in a poor state. He even has a heart problem, so only one kidney couldn't maintain the basic operation of his body. And the possibility of failure again is also very big. Even if he gets two new kidneys, they will fail again.”
Amber nodded and said, "Therefore, Trenton is destined to die. The new kidneys can't change the result, right?"
"Yes." Elias nodded.
Amber sneered. "This is really good news. It's his karma!"
Trenton was responsible for Amber's father's death. But now, Trenton got kidney failure, which was karma.
“Dr. Lansdale, how long can he live from now on?" Amber clenched her hands and asked.
Elias's glasses reflected the light. "If he gets his kidneys changed, according to the rate of failure, he can live another ten years. If not, he will die in a year."
"That's great!" Amber laughed. "He deserves it!"
Hearing this, Violet smiled and said, "Miss Reed, you shouldn't say that!"
Although Violet also thought Trenton deserved it, Amber, as Trenton's daughter, shouldn't be so mean, no matter how much she hated him.
If Trenton had not been Miss Reed's biological father, Violet wouldn't have cared about it at all.
When Amber heard Violet's words, she frowned.
“Violet, what's wrong with me saying this?"
Amber wondered why Violet spoke for Trenton.
Why did Violet say that?
Seeing Amber's annoyed look, Violet realized it was a slip of the tongue, so she hurriedly explained, "No, I just think it's not good to gloat over others’ diseases."
"I'm not gloating over it. Even if I gloat over it, I don't think I'm wrong. Trenton and I are sworn enemies. I should laugh at his misfortune. I can't feel sorry for him and ignore the hatred. I'm sorry, Violet. I'm not that kind," Amber said coldly and expressionlessly.
Haunted by the Reed family's tragedy, Amber wanted nothing but revenge. More exactly, she was eager to take revenge, but she didn't make any substantial progress.
Hence, she was delighted at Trenton's kidney failure.
"I'm sorry for what I said, Miss Reed," Violet quickly apologized.
Amber rubbed between her eyebrows, "Forget it. Don't say it again."
Anyway, Amber's eyes would recover in a few days, and then she could dismiss Violet.
"Dr. Lansdale, we should go." Amber put down her hand and said to Elias.
Elias nodded, "Be careful on the road."
"Okay." Amber nodded and was wheeled into the elevator.
After the elevator door slowly closed, Elias took out his mobile phone, dialed a number, and said in a gloomy voice, “Pay attention to the organ bank. Once there is a suitable kidney for Trenton, intercept it at once!"
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