Chapter 313 Wouldn’t Care About These Things
As soon as they walked into the examination room, they saw Wendy with one of her shoulders exposed and covered in bandages.
The Fullers rushed to her side and looked at the doctor. “Doctor, how’s Wendy’s injury? Is it serious?”
The doctor glanced at Byron at the door before turning around to tell the couple, “Miss Fuller’s injury isn’t too serious, but she fractured her arm and will need some time to recover. Also, the scrape on her shoulder covers quite a large area, and some parts of the wound are a little deep. It might leave a scar.”
Everyone was stunned.
Magdalene was the first to react. She looked down at the bandages on her daughter’s arm and said in disbelief, “Is the scrape really that bad?”
The doctor nodded.
Wendy sat on the chair with a composed expression, but she was not as calm as she pretended to be.
Yes, she had planned this to earn their sympathy, but she did not think she would be this badly wounded.
The doctor had given her the same diagnosis earlier during the examination, and she had personally seen how her injury looked without the bandages. It was honestly gruesome.
Then again, there was no point crying over spilled milk now.
If only the doctor had not bandaged her wound so soon. Melody would feel even guiltier if she had seen the injury with her own eyes.
Melody felt bad enough as it was, especially after hearing the doctor’s conclusion. “Is there a way to prevent the wound from scarring? Money isn’t a problem!”
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