Lexie instantly panicked and hurried downstairs to run outside, as the servants were just about to stop her, Diana stopped them.
In Diana's opinion, Lexie was irritated by the sight of Edith spending time with Alan, which was why she ran out in a negative manner, "Leave her alone, it's better to go!"
Lexie took a taxi to the downtown hospital.
Fortunately, Grandma was out of crisis and was operated on by a new chief internist.
The old man with a full head of gray hair was lying on the hospital bed with her eyes closed, her weak breathing proving that she was still alive. Lexie knelt in front of the hospital bed, holding her grandma's hand, tears falling from her eyes.
She didn't cry when she was forced by her father to marry the Howard family, she didn't cry when she was spurned by Diana, and she didn't cry when she was despised by the servants.
The only one who could tug her heart was her grandma who had been the best to her.
If her spiritual pillar collapsed, Lexie would break down.
A knock sounded at the door and she subconsciously turned around to see a handsome young man in a white coat.
"Hello, I'm the patient's chief surgeon, Kevin, and you're the patient's family member, right? I need to talk to you about some of the patient's condition."
Lexie was grateful to this doctor who helped her grandma, wiped her tears, reached out and gestured, and gave him a smile of sincere gratitude.
Kevin was stunned for a moment by the girl's smile, her eyes washed by tears, as if a rainbow after the rain, beautiful and excessive.
"Ahem, you're welcome." Kevin didn't know sign language, but at this point he could understand what she meant.
"This old woman's condition has only been temporarily stabilized, but a larger operation will be needed, during which you try to talk in the patient's ear and spend more time with her to ease her emotions and make her less nervous, which will be more conducive to the results of the operation later."
Lexie pursed her lips and nodded slightly.
Knowing that the other person did not understand sign language, she simply listened quietly the whole time, smiling politely every now and then.
Kevin was extraordinarily taken with this pretty girl at first glance, and made a point of urging some safety precautions before preparing to leave.
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