Chapter 326: Death Notice
Alva developed a fever in the evening. Her forehead was sweating, and her lips were moving and whispering.
Jackson rang the bedbell at once.
Soon the nurse came.
“She has a fever,” Jackson said. “Her head is burning, her body is burning!”
He just touched it. It’s hot.
The nurse touched Alva’s forehead and quickly said, “I’ll call the doctor right away!”
Run outside.
Soon the doctor came to check on Alva, but within five minutes he told Jackson, “The patient is in critical condition and needs immediate emergency treatment.”
“First aid measures…”
Jackson stiffened.
“Is she serious?”
Serious enough to require emergency treatment?
“Yes, she is in a very bad way.”
Soon, the doctor asked, “Are you a relative of the patient?”
“Yes, I’m her husband.”
“That’s good.”
Said to the nurse: “You take a critical illness notice for him to sign, I will give the patient first aid.”
“All right.”
Soon the nurse took the critical illness notice to come, “Sir, please sign this.”
Point to the signature.
Jackson didn’t answer. Instead, he looked at the doctor. “What do you mean, a critical illness notice?”
The doctor didn’t have time to answer. The nurse said. “It’s just that the patient’s condition has deteriorated. It’s life-threatening.”
“Sir, you’d better sign it. Your wife needs emergency care.”
Jackson took the pen and quickly signed his name at the autograph desk.
The nurse let him out after signing his name.
This time Jackson didn’t cooperate.
“I won’t go out. I’ll stay close to her.”
He must stay with her.
“Sir, you’re interfering with our doctors’ emergency care.”
“It won’t affect me if I don’t talk.”
“Sir…”
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The doctor heard the two men talking and said, “Let him stay in the
room.”
Is a husband and wife, two people feel good, half sick, half to guard beside, this is a very normal thing, human nature.
When the doctor said it was OK, the nurse gave up and let Jackson stay in the room to help the doctor.
Jackson immediately went to the hospital bed and looked at Alva.
She clearly had a very high fever, but her face was not a little red, on the contrary, white and scary.
Jackson crouched down, held her hand to his lips, and looked at her with red eyes.
“Alva, I’m here for you, no matter what, I’m here for you, okay?”
Alva didn’t answer him. She was still whispering. No one knew what she was talking about.
Except for herself.
Time passed little by little, an hour later, the doctor was sweating and said: “Finally stable.”
Jackson was stiff and squatting.
He looked at the doctor and there was blood in his eyes.
“Stabilized?”
The doctor wiped the sweat from his forehead, nodded, and “stabilized for the time being.”
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“For now…”
So, it’s not totally safe?
“Yes, and the danger will remain tonight.”
The doctor looked at the nurse, “You stay here while I refill the prescription.”
“All right.”
The doctor leaves and Jackson looks at Alva.
She no longer raved, but her lips were chapped.
Jackson got up, but sat down too long, shaking.
The nurse saw that he was unsteady and said, “Are you all right?”
Jackson shook his head, looked at Alva, pushed his hand away from the sweaty hair on her forehead, looked down, and his lips fell on her forehead, on the tip of her nose, and finally on her lips.
He looked deeply at her, the tension in his eyes finally soft at this moment, softly, “Alva, you can ignore anyone, but you can’t ignore
me.”
She’s not okay. What about him?
Jackson did not sleep all night.
The doctor checked on Alva carly in the morning, and Jackson was watching.
After half an hour, tell him, “The situation is stable.”
The doctor said that last night.
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Jackson was unconvinced. “Is it temporary, or what?”
“Well, she was in the most critical condition last night, a lot of factors are uncertain, but after last night it was relatively stable.”
“You mean it’s not life-threatening?”
“Yes, but if it is not properly taken care of, or if it is due to some other unexpected factor, it is difficult to say.”
Jackson nodded. “I see.”
He’ll take care of her.
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