“Yes.” Rose smiled. “Would your own mother lie to you? The coma may have gotten you in a daze!”
Norman finally eased.
Suddenly, the door of the ward opened.
Out came three doctors to examine Linda.
The doctor didn’t say anything until after the investigation. “Miss Benett is fine. All the physical indicators are fine, but… she has been in a coma for too long. I suggest you stay in the hospital for another three days under observation. She can leave the hospital then. Will that be, okay?”
Rose nodded, “Okay, then we’ll stay in the hospital for a few more days.”
The doctor nodded.
In the ward, there were only three of them left.
Only then did Linda speak, “I don’t know what’s going on, I just felt dizzy at the time. I feel weak even after being asleep for the last few days. It feels like weeks, and I swore I heard Garry call onto me.”
Rose smiled, “Well, he has been with you this whole time.”
“Mom, I have nothing else to do. I’m leaving the hospital, and I’m going to find Garry.” As she spoke, Linda lifted the quilt and was about to get up.
The expressions of the couple changed. Her father tried to stop, “You can’t go! You just caused him to feel guilty. Does he still have compassion? You are staying in the hospital. Stay here until the engagement!”
“Isn’t it in three days?” Linda was a little flustered, feeling that something was wrong.
Her father and mother didn’t dare to tell her the truth. Rose smiled and held her hand, “Girl, you just listen to your father. Don’t we know what’s best for you?”
Linda pursed her lips but refrained from answering.
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