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Love You Enough to Leave You novel Chapter 311

Chapter 311 There Is Hope

“I just made an appointment with the best ophthalmologist in Beshya, and we’re going to go visit him later,” uttered Derrick after breakfast.

“How about we do that tomorrow, Derrick? You came all the way here to see Tiff; I’m sure you have a lot to talk about with her. Don’t worry about my eyes. It’s not like they’re going anywhere. They can wait. Now go take her out on a date!” commanded Amelia.

“But Amelia…” Nevertheless, Tiffany was still worried about her friend.

“I have business in Beshya, actually, so I’m going to be here for at least half a month. I have time to spend with Tiff, and you can bet I’ll do so. But if you don’t do something about your condition, she’s not going to just stop worrying about you, even if I take her out on a date. We’re both worried about you, and we just want the best for you,” explained Derrick patiently.

“Fine, then.”

After instructing Jeremy to take care of Tony, Derrick drove Amelia and Tiffany to the hospital.

The physician they visited, Boris Jackman, was a highly experienced ophthalmologist who had already retired for a year. He only agreed to see Amelia because he and Derrick’s grandfather were close.

From what Derrick had heard, Boris came from a long line of physicians. The physician’s ancestors had been in the medical field since the Civil War and were respected in their time. Because of that, no one doubted the medical skill of a Jackman.

However, besides his exceptional skills, Boris was also known for his odd temperament. For people he liked, he did not mind treating them free of charge. As for those he disliked, even if they were superstars or political figures, Boris would refuse to treat them no matter how much they were willing to pay. Naturally, that created a huge problem for the director of the hospital. Still, there was nothing the director could do about Boris because of his outstanding reputation.

“Hello, Dr. Jackman. I’m Derrick Hisson. I’m sure my grandfather has already mentioned me. Thank you for sparing us your precious time. It means the world to my friend here.” Derrick had always been a proud man, but when facing the retired physician, he was as polite as one could be.

After sizing the young man up, Boris guffawed. “My goodness! You look exactly like your grandfather when he was your age. He, too, looked so handsome that it was almost unbelievable. You’re lucky to have inherited his good looks. Hey, no ‘Dr. Jackman,’ okay? Just call me Boris.”

“Very well, Boris.”

The physician’s smile grew even wider when Derrick called him by the first name. “How’s your grandfather? Good?”

“He’s doing okay. He spoke a lot about the good old times, and you were in most of them. Even though you two were decades apart in age, he told me there was no generation gap between you two and that there was always something to talk about whenever you two met. He also told me that you were very picky with your patients, even though you’re highly skilled. I imagine that your principles must’ve made you a lot of enemies at the hospital, but my grandfather was different, wasn’t he? He misses you, you know? He talks about you whenever he gets the chance,” stated Derrick respectfully.

Laughing out loud once again, Boris responded, “Your grandfather has always been a sentimental person. Now that I think of it, it has been a while since I last visited him. I’m going to have to spend time fishing or something with that old man. I miss him dearly as well.”

“I’m sure he would love that,” agreed Derrick with a smile before gesturing toward Tiffany. “Boris, I would like you to meet my girlfriend, Tiffany. Standing beside her is her best friend, Amelia, who became blind because of a car accident. We hope you can do something to help her regain her sight.”

“It’s an honor to meet you, Boris,” greeted the two women.

After taking a look at them, Boris nodded in acknowledgment. “The honor is mine, ladies. Come here, Amelia. Let me take a look at you.”

The physician then took a moment to check Amelia’s eyes while also asking Tiffany about her friend’s condition. “We’ll have to check her brain later. Once we get the results, I’ll prescribe her some medications for her condition. For now, I wouldn’t suggest performing surgery on her brain because it’s far too risky to remove the blood clots. If you’re willing to trust me, I promise you that she’ll be right as rain.”

Upon hearing that, Tiffany widened her eyes in excitement. “You mean Amelia will be able to see again?”

“Her blindness is due to the blood clots around her optic nerve, so if we can remove them, she should be able to regain her vision. However, treating her condition takes time, and it won’t be easy. I’ll need at least two years. Five at most,” promised Boris confidently.

As much as Tiffany wanted to believe the physician, she found his promise almost too good to be true. “But the other doctors all said that it was near impossible to remove those blood clots and that we would put Amelia’s life in danger if we were to risk it. I mean no disrespect, Boris. Trust me. I want to believe you. It’s just that we don’t want to get our hopes up, only to be disappointed in the end. I hope you don’t take this the wrong way.”

“You’re Tiffany, right? Can I call you Tiffany?” inquired Boris.

To that, Tiffany nodded in agreement.

“I like you, Tiffany. If you were a medical student, I would’ve very much liked to take you under my wing. People shouldn’t just believe whatever they hear. Never apologize for doubting anything or anyone, Tiffany. I can’t say that I’m the best ophthalmologist in the world, but I am confident enough to promise you that as soon as we remove those blood clots, Amelia’s eyes will work like normal.”

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