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Madeline Crawford and Jeremy Whitman novel Chapter 1832

Dr. Lane was a family doctor of the Gray family who specialized in all fields.

Following Camille’s instruction, he gave Shirley a thorough body checkup.

At first, Shirley had assumed Camille requested an examination because Camille did not believe Shirley to be pregnant. However, Shirley had not expected Camille to request the doctor to inspect her legs and her facial wound.

Dr. Lane was an excellent general practitioner, but after studying Shirley’s leg injury and facial wound, hesitation showed on his face.

Despite this, Shirley did not feel unsettled; she was well aware of the circumstances.

Furthermore, even though she could not be certain of the condition of her legs, she was confident that Adam could handle the wound on her face.

Camille noticed Dr. Lane’s reluctance. Keeping Shirley’s emotions in mind, Camille deliberately requested to speak with the doctor at the entrance of the room instead.

At this moment, Carter came over and saw Camille and Dr. Lane in a discussion. He quickened his pace and hurried toward them.

With Carter present, Dr. Lane provided an honest explanation of Shirley’s condition.

“The wound on Ms. Brown’s face is extremely deep. She has a low chance of healing the scar. As for the leg injury, the chances of recovery are also slim. Ms. Brown might have a better chance if she sought out and consulted a specialized doctor.”

In response to Dr. Lane’s words, Carter furrowed his eyebrows.

“What about the baby in her womb?” Camille asked.

When Carter heard that question, he awoke from his daze to hear the answer.

“Based on the preliminary examination, the baby’s condition in Ms. Brown’s womb is normal, but we’ll have to wait until a detailed pregnancy examination is performed for the specifics.”

Carter’s eyebrows unconsciously furrowed further after hearing the doctor’s explanation.

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