"Yes, Mr. Farrell," the department manager answered and continued with his presentation.
However, other attendees' attention had been distracted. They kept exchanging glances secretly, curiously wondering what had happened.
They wondered who was on the other end of the line that made Mr. Farrell so tender suddenly.
Mr. Farrell was only tender to the youngest daughter of the Gardner family, who was in jail. However, after canceling his engagement with her, Mr. Farrell had never had tenderness on his face.
Right then, it appeared again. They wondered if it meant Mr. Farrell had a new girlfriend.
They clicked their tongues. That was fast.
Noticing their nosy gazes, Jared knew what they were wondering about. He wasn't angry at all. Instead, he was glad that they had misunderstood.
"All right. Concentrate on the presentation, please," Jared knocked on the desk and reminded them after they had wondered for a while.
He wanted to dismiss the meeting as soon as possible to go to the hospital to see Amber.
He wished he would be the first one she saw when her eyes recovered.
Upon hearing his warning, others were like cats on hot bricks. They immediately focused on the meeting and became solemn.
Primary Medical Center.
Violet put away her phone and sat on the bench outside the CT room, waiting for Amber.
After around half an hour, Amber and Elias came out of the room one after another.
Violet instantly walked up to her. "Ms. Reed."
"Violet," Amber answered.
Violet looked over at Elias, "Dr. Lansdale, how's Ms. Reed doing?"
"The clot has vanished completely. Her eyes will recover tomorrow by the latest. She should gradually see things clearly," Elias said with both hands in the pocket of his white gown.
Violet was excited. "That's good. That's good."
"All right. Let's take her to the ophthalmology department. The doctor will check her eyeball status," Elias added.
Amber hummed. "Sure."
Violet helped her follow Elias to the ophthalmology department.
After the checkup was done, it was almost noon.
Amber got the medicine from the pharmacy, ready to go home.
However, Violet kept checking her phone with a worried look.
She wondered what Jared was doing. It had been such a long time, but he still hadn't arrived yet.
If he still couldn't arrive, Amber would go home.
"Violet? Violet?" Amber waited for Violet to help her, but suddenly, Violet seemed to be gone. Amber panicked.
She couldn't see things clearly. If Violet wasn't there, she wouldn't know what to do.
Violet heard her uneasy call. She returned to her senses and turned to look at Amber. "I'm here, Ms. Reed."
Her voice worked like a tranquilizer. Instantly, Amber calmed down and stopped panicking.
She slightly exhaled and asked unhappily, "Where did you go, Violet?"
"I didn't go anywhere. I was lost in thought, Ms. Reed. I'm sorry," Violet said apologetically.
Amber rubbed between her eyebrows. "Forget it. Let's go home."
"Okay," Violet nodded but sighed inwardly.
It seemed Jared couldn't meet Amber this time.
Violet helped Amber walk towards the hospital entrance.
When they arrived at the parking spot, Violet pulled out the car key and said to Amber, "Ms. Reed, please stay there. Don't move around. I'm opening the door of the car."
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