Immediately, all people turn to look at her. Jasmine is a little confused, but she feels that her heartbeat is quickening because of their delighted gazes.
Lily bents over and leans close to Adair's ear. "Go out and call your Uncle Pehry back. Tell him that Auntie Jasmine is awake."
"Okay!"
Adair rushes out of the ward door. Jasmine leans over and asks her, "How are you? Can you hear my voice?"
Jasmine wants to tell her that she can, but she can't make a sound. Now, even nodding is very difficult for her.
Half a minute later, the ward door is pushed open again, and a black shadow flashes in front of her eyes, followed by a gentle kiss on her lips.
Pehry touches her face and lowers his head to kiss her. "You're finally awake."
Finally, although Rex is touched, he still feels a little embarrassed. It is only one night, okay? He can understand that if Jasmine has passed out for a while longer, like two days and one night. But right now, he feels Pehry is being dramatic.
Jasmine's gaze indicates that she is a little sleepy. Karl rushes over quickly. After doing all the tests, he heaves a sigh of relief. "Her wake-up proves that she is strong-minded. No need to worry too much. Because she's been traumatized, she will react slowly. Be patient."
Pehry nods. He will do everything for Jasmine right now, let alone just being patient.
Rex knows that he needs space, so he leaves with Adair and Lily. After the medical staff members finish the examination, they also leave. In the huge ward, there are only Pehry and Jasmine.
Jasmine is unable to speak, but she thinks of a lot of things in her heart. She remembers what has happened before she faints, and she becomes very depressed. She is worried that the wound on her abdomen will bring her a big scar on her body...
Pehry senses her unstable emotions and doesn't know what to say to alleviate her emotions. He can only try his best to take care of her and stay by her side.
For nearly a week, like this, they make no communication. On the eighth day, Pehry finally becomes impatient and couldn't help but garb Carl and ask him, "How's she doing? The medicine you prescribed is working or not?"
For a moment, Carl doesn't know what to say. "Are you so nervous that you start to question my profession?"
Pehry puts his hand down gloomily, "Then why can't she talk?"
"The results of the examination show that she can talk. Why doesn't she talk? You should ask yourself."
"Ask myself? I'm not a doctor. How would I know?"
Karl says seriously, "Two reasons are possible. First, she hasn't adapted herself yet, but the chances of this are very small. Second, she doesn't want to talk to you, so she chose to remain silent."
Hearing this, Pehry's expression becomes gloomier, and he begins to feel a bit of unease.
If she doesn't want to talk to him, then....
Karl thinks that Pehry will ask him more questions. However, the next second, Pehry suddenly turns around and leaves. He looks at the empty space and sighs, "What a torturing relationship."
When Pehry returns to the ward, Jasmine is reading a book on the bed. She can sit up now. A week later, she is discharged from the hospital.
Seeing him, her gaze does not stop and moves back to the book right away.
For nearly half a minute, Pehry stands at the door. He is struggling inside. In the end, he walks to her side and says, "Jasmine, you can speak, right?"
Jasmine's body stiffens. Pehry does not miss this subtle reaction.
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