Johny still did not wake up.
It had already been a day and a night, and there was no sign that he was going to wake up.
Ceres stayed by Johny's bedside the whole time. She found herself so helpless that she could do nothing but pray.
She had already asked Ruby again and again. Ruby's answers were the same. At present, he was out of danger. His vital signs were stable, but the brain damage was impossible to estimate.
Ceres helped Johny tucked-in quilt, and Swedum called again. She went out and answered the call.
"Mommy, has daddy recovered? I want to see daddy in the hospital," said Swedum anxiously.
Ceres had no choice but to comfort him. "Swedum, be good. The doctor said that daddy is out of danger. It's just that daddy is too tired and needs a good rest. Go to bed. When Daddy wakes up, I'll tell you, okay?"
Swedum said, "Mommy, you can't lie to me."
Swedum seemed to already know the adults' tricks inside and out.
Ceres said, "Okay, Mommy won't lie to you."
Swedum said, "Well, daddy is awake. You must tell me. Mommy, have a good rest, too."
Ceres said, "Okay."
"Johny, you must wake up. Otherwise, how can I explain it to your son?" Ceres heaved a sigh of relief after hanging up the phone.
The windows enclosed a blue sky of infinite depth and clear sun. Ceres could not help but squint his eyes and look up at the sky.
The nurse pushed the medical cart to the door of Johny's ward.
The bodyguard at the door immediately stopped her.
The nurse smiled and said, "It's to change the infusion liquid for Mr. Johny."
The bodyguards made way and smiled, the one said, "Weren't they all young girls before?
The other said, "Yes, an old one came today,"
This nurse was Sally. She hated it when people teased her age. She took good care of herself. She was in her fifties but looked like she was in her forties. Some people would believe her if she pretended to be in her thirties.
Sally said, "What do you know? I'm the head nurse, so I'm older."
"Okay, Head Nurse, please come in," the bodyguard opened the door for Sally.
Sally immediately pushed the medical cart inside.
Johny was the only one in the room who had not woken up. She immediately pushed the cart forward.
After all, this was the first time Sally had done something like this, and she was also frightened.
She carefully recalled what Mary had said. She was right. If The Morrises and Mary both bankrupted, then she would not be able to rely on Ceres. Ceres hated her to death. How could Ceres raise her?
That was why she had done this in the end.
If Johny died, the Winsors would be Henry's. Mary gave birth to a son for The Winsors. That was the eldest grandson of The Winsors. The Winsors would never abandon her no matter what.
Sally calmed herself down and immediately took the medicine from the medical cart. It was glucose with special medicine. If it entered Johny's body for three minutes, Johny would immediately die!
At that time, no one would check what was in his infusion bottle.
Sally took the infusion bottle, replaced it with the infusion bottle she had prepared beforehand, and hung it up again.
The liquid slowly dropped.
"What are you doing?" A shout came from behind.
Sally trembled in fear. She turned around and saw Ceres.
Fortunately, she was wearing a nurse hat and a mask.
Sally replied, "Hello, Miss Ceres. I'm changing the infusion bottle for Mr. Johny."
Ceres slowly walked over and looked at the infusion bottle with glucose on it.
Ceres said, "When I left, there was still more than half a bottle left in the bottle. Why did you change it?"
"The doctor asked me to change. I'm not sure. I'll ask the doctor." Sally prepared to leave.
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