Rosalie woke up very early in the morning.
She had to rush earlier to perform surgery on the old principal.
One's blood pressure in the morning would be relatively low. The surgery for the old principal's illness needed to be performed when his blood pressure was low. Otherwise, the risk would increase.
Byron was still in a deep sleep. He reached out subconsciously to hug her.
Rosalie got up carefully and washed up. She went downstairs and saw the leftover fireworks in the hall and the roses on the table.
She smiled as she looked at the diamond ring on her ring finger again. Her state of mind returned to calmness like before.
Every day of marriage was filled with simple happiness.
Mary arrived by car to pick up Rosalie because the two of them had to work together to perform the operation.
Rosalie urged her to have breakfast. Mary mentioned that after she owned the villa, she hired a chef after much deliberation. Now, she could eat on time every day.
The two discussed the patient's medical condition on the way to the hospital.
The operation was relatively complicated, and it lasted from seven in the morning to half past nine. The two of them devoted their attention to the two and half hour battle.
In the end, they walked out of the operating room and delivered the good news to the principal's daughter.
"Thank you so much, Dr. Jacobs and Director Wilson. I really don't know how to repay you!" The principal's daughter simply wanted to kneel down to express her gratitude, but luckily, Rosalie stopped her.
Rosalie gave the principal's daughter repeated advice, said goodbye to Mary, then went to the research institute.
Downstairs, she happened to bump into Andrius.
"Hi, Sister-in-law. I'm here for a physical examination!"
Andrius could not understand why Rosalie was smiling so strangely.
This was the first time Andrius had experienced the pain of an ordinary gastroscopy.
He vomited plenty of times and regurgitated a puddle of bile.
At first, Mary looked at his pained appearance and asked the assistant next to him to comfort him.
However, as the inspection progressed, Mary's eyes gradually turned heavy.
‘This is... serious gastritis!
‘What's going on with this man? Why didn’t he say anything about this?’ Mary's expression gradually turned grim. After the inspection, she no longer had the intention to tease him. She hurriedly went to check the pictures taken by the gastroscope.
"How could he have such severe gastritis? This will be bad if this continues. It might even turn into stomach cancer! What's going on with this man? Why isn't he taking care of himself properly?"
After she muttered to herself, she immediately asked the doctors in the colonoscopy department to do a careful examination.
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