He believed the answer to this should be known in a moment.
Violet drove towards the hospital.
When she arrived at the hospital, she went straight to George.
Henry saw her and was confused, "Isn't that Violet? Why is she here?"
He had originally come to this hospital to get a batch of anesthetics, but he hadn't expected to see Violet.
And she was heading for ......
Was she here for George?
Henry was aware of George's return.
George went to him and asked him to transfer the in-service information at his hospital to another hospital.
So, there was a real possibility that Violet was here to find George.
Thinking, Henry hurriedly took out his cell phone and dialed Stanley's number.
Stanley was in a meeting when he heard his phone ring, and after glancing at it, he simply hung up, not intending to answer it.
Henry bristled, "Well, you will call back."
With a nasty smile, Henry sent a text message to Stanley: Your wife is with George.
When Stanley saw it, his face suddenly darkened, and the air pressure around him plummeted.
People in the large conference room sensed that he was angry, but did not understand what he was angry about.
They didn't seem to have angered him.
"The meeting is suspended." Stanley blurted out in a cold voice. He took his phone out and made a call to Henry.
Henry answered it with amusement, "Hello."
"You're saying Violet and George are together?" Stanley's voice came out coldly.
Henry nodded, "Yes, she's now at the hospital where George is working, and made a special trip to the brain department, so I think she is here to find George, do you want to ......"
Henry twitched the corner of his mouth, looking at his phone, "Well, you can’t wait to hang up, can you?"
He would be there soon.
Henry smiled playfully.
Violet had found George.
George was giving Violet a brain check.
While he was tempted to peer into her blocked memories, he was also worried if there was really something in her head, so he opted to give her a normal examination before peering in.
George was sitting behind his desk with the brain CT film in his hand and was holding it up in the air to look at it carefully.
Violet sat across from him, both hands clenched on the desk, in a very uneasy mood, "George, how is it? Am I growing something in my brain, like a brain tumor or something?"
She'd heard that the occasional pain in her brain was probably growing something.
If it was benign, it could be surgically removed, but if it was malignant, it could recur even after removal and may even turn into brain cancer.
At the thought that she might get brain cancer, Violet's heart sank to the bottom and her hands and feet were cold.
It wasn't that she was afraid of dying, but worried what would happen to her two children if she died?
"Don't be afraid, nothing is growing in your brain, it's healthy." George put down the film and softly calmed the restless Violet.
Violet's eyes lit up, "Really?"
"Yes, trust me." George nodded and smiled.
Violet nodded, "I trust you, I'm just so excited and happy. I thought I was going to get brain cancer."
She cried tears of joy.
George handed her a clean tissue, "Nothing in there, don't think too much about it."
"I know, I won't think much about it, but what is the cause of my headache if nothing is growing in my brain?" Violet looked at him.
George's eyes were obscure, smiling, "I don't know, but my guess is that it might have something to do with your memories."
"My memories?" Violet's eyes widened as she suddenly thought of Eason's words before she came, “You really can't remember anything”.
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