Mary was being very calculative. If she asked Byron to go together with her, the trip would cost her nothing!
Before she could be happy for too long, Byron's voice rang out again.
"Rosie is unconscious and is now in the hospital."
Hearing this, Mary's face froze up, then her expression slowly became incredulous.
"What happened? Which hospital are you in? I'm coming over now!"
Byron gave her the address.
Half an hour later, Mary rushed in, her eyes red with anxiety.
When she saw Rosie's face as she lay on the hospital bed, tears almost fell from her cheeks.
"What's going on? How did it turn out like this? Is this how you take care of her?"
Mary looked at her best friend and questioned Byron at the side.
Byron said in a deep voice. "It's my fault."
"Rosie..."
Mary did not have the heart to listen to him, so after criticizing him, she grabbed Rosalie's hand and mumbled, "Can you hear me? You have to wake up, okay? The children will be very worried if you remain like this..."
No matter what she said, Rosalie did not respond at all.
Mary finally gave up, raised her hand and wiped her tears, then turned her head to look at Byron. "What’s the situation? Did you get a doctor to look at her? What did the doctor say?"
Byron looked in the direction of the outer room, his eyebrows slightly wrinkled. "I have looked for all kinds of specialists, but they could not come up with a proper diagnosis yet, so I want you to come in and see if you can provide a hint."
At these words, Mary's eyes turned red again.
The doctors that the Lawrences hired were the best in the world. If they could not come up with a diagnosis, then...
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