Elisa arrived at the spot after some time of waiting.
The medical professionals remained present. They were conversing at that moment.
Edgar had his hands tucked away in his pockets as he sat on the edge of the desk. He had a cold yet mournful expression.
He carefully turned his head and looked at Elisa when he spotted her.
Elisa pursed her lips, her eyes redder than when she left. The doctors glanced at Elisa and then looked away. They all knew that Elisa and Julia had a good relationship.
She took a deep breath and walked up to Edgar. He had not spoken, and she didn't know what he wanted her to arrange. She looked at him and asked softly, "Have you talked to your father about this matter?"
"Not yet," Edgar replied with a gloomy aura. He was no longer as indifferent as before when dealing with Elisa.
Elisa's gaze flickered, and she knew it was time to stop delaying. She looked at Edgar and said earnestly, "Do you trust me? If you do, then let me handle your grandmother's treatment."
Edgar's gaze suddenly lifted, and he stared straight at Elisa. He didn't say a word.
Elisa continued, "Trust me, I can make your grandmother live. It's possible to delay her pain and regain her quality of life."
"If there is enough time, perhaps..." Elisa suddenly stopped speaking because she had not wholly figured everything out yet. All her experiments were still in the stage of further speculation.
Edgar continued to stare at Elisa.
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